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FrenchBorn Frédéric SOULIÉ

French novelist, playwright, critic and journalist

Born on December 23, 1800 in Foix, Ariège , France

Died on September 23, 1847 in Bievres-le-Chatel, Essonne , France

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Frédéric Soulié (23 December 1800 – 23 September 1847) was a French popular novelist and playwright. He wrote over forty sensation novels like Mémoires du diable (1837-8).


...   Frédéric Soulié (23 December 1800 – 23 September 1847) was a French popular novelist and playwright. He wrote over forty sensation novels like Mémoires du diable (1837-8).


Life
Frédéric Soulié was born in Foix, the son of a philosopher professor. He gained a law degree before going to Paris to pursue a literary life. Though his early historical dramas were unsuccessful, he gained more attention with the novel Les deux cadavres (1832).


Works


Plays
Roméo et Juliette, 1828.
Christine à Fontainebleau, 1829.
Clotilde, 1832.
Diane de Chivri, 1839
Le fils de la folle
Le Proscrit, 1840
La Closerie des Genêts, 1846.


Novels
Les deux cadavres [The two corpses], 1832.
Le vicomte de Béziers, 1834.
Le comte de Toulouse, 1835.
Les mémoires du diable [Memoirs of the devil], 1837-8. (translated into English by Black Coat Press in 2 volumes)
Les prétendus [The pretenders], 1842.
La lionne [The lion], 1846
La comtesse de Monrion, 1847
Confession générale
Eulalie Pons
La Comtesse de Mourion
Saturnin Fichet


References


External links
Works by or about Frédéric Soulié at the Internet Archive



Biography from Wikipedia (see original) under licence CC BY-SA 3.0

 

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