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Eugène de Mirecourt

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in French). Because he used abusive, devaluing and deliberately racist language about Dumas' appearance, smell, morals and "black" nature, the latter filed a complaint. Mirecourt was sentenced to six months in prison and a fine.
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After some short stories, he published, together with Leupol, a three-volume work, "la Lorraine" (Nancy, 1839–1840), which gave his name a certain notoriety. It was then that he began to publicize the many collaborations that
417:, Jacquot was the son of Nicolas Jacquot and Marie-Joséphine Petit-Jean. He studied for the priesthood at a seminary, but left it to pursue literature. After having worked for some time as a pension master in 475:. In this serial, each issue contained a biographical article penned in his typically biting style. It resulted in fierce disputes and many trials in which the courts judged him severely. His term 374: 925:
Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe : français, historique, géographique, mythologique, bibliographique... T. 17 Suppl. 2, by M. Pierre Larousse (p. 1597)
513:, 100 issues published by Gustave Havard from 1854 to 1858, each containing a satirical biography of celebrities from politics, literature and the arts. 276: 1037: 436:(1845), Mirecourt denounced the fact that Dumas' work was written by others and thus contributed to the spread of a figurative meaning of the word 367: 957: 832: 756: 725: 698: 671: 291: 1032: 286: 360: 947: 256: 1027: 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 401:, he contributed novels, short stories and biographies to the French literary life of the second half of the 19th century. 169: 975: 1047: 317: 164: 150: 39: 1042: 452:. His brochure against Alexandre Dumas had inspired him to review celebrities of the time: in 1854, he began the 271: 266: 951: 892: 876: 862: 503: 414: 327: 261: 68: 748: 143: 801: 281: 72: 776: 127: 1022: 1017: 307: 800:
Marc Jean Louis Marc-Fournier (M.), Eugène de Mirecourt (pseud. van Charles Jean Baptiste Jacquot):
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Biographie de Eugène de Mirecourt (Eugène Jacquot). Edition 2 / par Th. Deschamps et M. Serpantié
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Theoretical Discussions of Biography: Approaches from History, Microhistory, and Life Writing
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Theoretical Discussions of Biography: Approaches from History, Microhistory, and Life Writing
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Madame de Tencin: drame en quatre actes, précédé de Le chevalier destouches, prologue
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Mirecourt then published several novels, and wrote a drama with Fournier,
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Fabrique de Romans: Maison Alexandre Dumas & Cie, fabrique de romans
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Finding Monte Cristo: Alexandre Dumas and the French Atlantic World
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had used in the series of novels published under that name. In his
390:(19 November 1812 – 13 February 1880), who wrote under the 397:, was a French writer and journalist. The main critic of 575:, Paris, Dentu, 1866 (reviewed by Zola on 12 April 1866) 973: 922:, t. 35, Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1861, p. 660-661. 120: 97: 79: 46: 30: 655: 785:Fabrique de romans. Maison A. Dumas et compagnie 471:finished in 1857, Mirecourt founded the weekly 521:, 1854, Éd. J.-P. Roret & Cie, Paris (in 368: 8: 848:Les contemporains / par Eugène de Mirecourt. 821:Renders, Hans; De Haan, Binne, eds. (2014). 490:, became a priest, and was sent to teach in 948:Literature by and about Eugène de Mirecourt 614: 612: 610: 608: 583:, Librairie des contemporains, Paris, 1869 567:, Paris: E. Dentu and Humbert, 1863, 399 p 375: 361: 135: 38: 27: 816: 814: 812: 810: 787:, Chez les Marchands de nouveauté, 1845, 980: 717:Alexandre Dumas - A Great Life in Brief 604: 482:At the end of his life, he entered the 335: 299: 248: 202: 156: 138: 687:Renders, Hans; De Haan, Binne (2014). 662:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.  7: 502:Works by Mirecourt are held by the 572:Avant, pendant et après la Terreur 494:, where he died at the age of 67. 14: 658:Masterpieces of French Literature 564:La Bourse et les signes du siècle 995: 983: 126: 1038:19th-century French journalists 720:. Read Books. pp. 99–100. 506:. These include the following: 479:was used by other journalists. 1: 654:Severson, Marilyn S. (2004). 548:Confessions de Marion Delorme 388:Charles Jean-Baptiste Jacquot 51:Charles Jean-Baptiste Jacquot 920:Nouvelle Biographie générale 556:Mémoires de Ninon de Lenclos 16:French writer and journalist 1033:19th-century French writers 889:"Works by Eugéne Mirecourt" 640:Necrology published in the 1064: 18: 827:. BRILL. pp. 27–28. 644:of 21 March 1880, page 2. 454:Gallery of Contemporaries 125: 37: 804:Michel Lévy Frères, 1846 541:, Paris, G. Havard, 1856 952:German National Library 893:French National Library 877:French National Library 863:French National Library 783:; Eugène de Mirecourt, 714:Maurois, Andre (2018). 504:French National Library 741:Martone, Eric (2018). 144:Francophone literature 1028:People from Mirecourt 693:. BRILL. p. 27. 300:Countries and regions 73:First French Republic 622:. Great Books Online 538:Madame Anaïs Ségalas 19:For other uses, see 789:Eugène de Mirecourt 781:Eugène de Mirecourt 771:Cf. 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