Alexandre Hepp (14 January 1857 – 1924) was a 19th–20th-century French novelist, journalist and drama critic.
With
Henry Céard
Henry may refer to:
People
*Henry (given name)
*Henry (surname)
* Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry
Royalty
* Portuguese royalty
** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal
** Henry, Count of Portugal, ...
,
Guy de Maupassant
Henri René Albert Guy de Maupassant (, ; ; 5 August 1850 – 6 July 1893) was a 19th-century French author, remembered as a master of the short story form, as well as a representative of the Naturalist school, who depicted human lives, destin ...
,
Joris-Karl Huysmans
Charles-Marie-Georges Huysmans (, ; 5 February 1848 – 12 May 1907) was a French novelist and art critic who published his works as Joris-Karl Huysmans (, variably abbreviated as J. K. or J.-K.). He is most famous for the novel '' À rebou ...
and
Paul Alexis
Antoine Joseph Paul Alexis (16 June 1847 – 28 July 1901) was a French novelist, dramatist, and journalist. He is best remembered today as the friend and biographer of Émile Zola.
Life
Alexis was born at Aix-en-Provence. He attended the Col ...
, he was one of
Émile Zola
Émile Édouard Charles Antoine Zola (, also , ; 2 April 184029 September 1902) was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of ...
's disciples. He collaborated with many newspapers including ''
Le Gaulois
''Le Gaulois'' () was a French daily newspaper, founded in 1868 by Edmond Tarbé and Henry de Pène. After a printing stoppage, it was revived by Arthur Meyer in 1882 with notable collaborators Paul Bourget, Alfred Grévin, Abel Hermant, and ...
'', ''
L'Événement L'Événement means "The Happening" in French. It may refer to:
* ''L'Événement-Journal
''L'Événement-Journal'' was a daily Canadian newspaper in Quebec City, Quebec. It was founded by Hector Fabre in 1867 with the name ''L'Événement''. Fab ...
'', ''
L'Écho de Paris
''L'Écho de Paris'' was a daily newspaper in Paris from 1884 to 1944.
The paper's editorial stance was initially conservative and nationalistic, but it later became close to the French Social Party. Its writers included Octave Mirbeau, Henri ...
'', ''
Gil Blas
''Gil Blas'' (french: L'Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane ) is a picaresque novel by Alain-René Lesage published between 1715 and 1735. It was highly popular, and was translated several times into English, most notably as The Adventures of G ...
'', ''
Le Voltaire'', ''
Le Matin'' and ''
Le Figaro
''Le Figaro'' () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The oldest national newspaper in France, ''Le Figaro'' is one of three French Newspaper of recor ...
''. Many of his columns were collected and published in volume.
Publications
*1878: ''Les Errantes'', novel
*1879: ''Histoire de Ruy-Blas'', with Clément Clament
*1881: ''Les Étrangleurs de la tour Malakoff''
*1882: ''L'Amie de Mme Alice''
*1884: ''Paris patraque''
*1885: ''Paris tout nu''
*1886: ''Les Anges parisiens''
*1888: ''L'Épuisé'', novel
*1890: ''Chaos'', roman contemporain. Also published as
feuilleton
A ''feuilleton'' (; a diminutive of french: feuillet, the leaf of a book) was originally a kind of supplement attached to the political portion of French newspapers, consisting chiefly of non-political news and gossip, literature and art criticis ...
in ''
Le Figaro
''Le Figaro'' () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The oldest national newspaper in France, ''Le Figaro'' is one of three French Newspaper of recor ...
'' from 25 February 1890 to 29 March 1890)
*1897: ''Cœurs pharisiens'' (1897)
*1898–1899 :''Les Quotidiennes'' (2 volumes, 1898–1899)
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*1891: ''Le Lait d'une autre''
*1895: ''Minutes d'Orient, propos de cour et paysages''
*1901: ''Cœur d'amant'', roman contemporain
*1901: ''Ciel de Russie''
*1901: ''La Coupe empoisonnée''
*1906: ''L'Audacieux pardon''
*1910: ''Ferdinand de Bulgarie intime''
*1913: ''L'Affreuse étreinte'', novel
*1914: ''La Valise bouclée''
*1916: ''Les Cœurs embellis, 1914–1915'' Text online
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*1917: ''Les Cœurs armés. 1916''
*1919:''Les Cœurs victorieux, 1917–1918''
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19th-century French journalists
French male journalists
20th-century French journalists
19th-century French novelists
20th-century French novelists
1857 births
1924 deaths
Members of the Ligue de la patrie française
19th-century French male writers
20th-century French male writers
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