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Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay

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He then published his paper in Brussels, whence it was smuggled into France. Printed in French, English, Spanish, Italian and German, it went the round of Europe. After a second prosecution he fled to Belgium. A series of
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Henri had a long-standing relationship with editor/translator Anna-Catherine Strebinger, whom he married in May 1878. Anna-Catherine is featured prominently as "Catherine" in Wanda von Sacher-Masoch's memoir
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in the radical and socialist interest. For a short time in 1885–86 he sat in the Chamber of Deputies, but found a great opportunity next year for his talent for inflaming public opinion in the
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by the Versailles government, he was detained for some time in prison with a nervous illness before he was condemned under military law to imprisonment for life.
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cabinet, with the utmost violence, in a series of articles which led to an interpellation in the chamber in circumstances of wild excitement and disorder.
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In collaboration with different dramatists he had meanwhile written a long series of successful vaudevilles, which began with the
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of Paris. He was arrested on the frontier, only to be almost immediately released, and forthwith took his seat.
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Besides his plays and articles in the journals Rochefort published several separate works, among them being:
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at the table of the financier Cornelius Herz. In 1895 he returned to Paris, two years before the
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furnished him with another occasion, and he created something of a sensation by a statement in
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His daughter, Noémie de Rochefort-Luçay, was a lifelong friend of British suffragette leader
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The World That Never Was: A True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Police
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agitation. He was condemned to detention in a fortress in August 1889 at the same time as
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When at length, in 1880, the general amnesty permitted his return to Paris, he founded
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In 1869, after two unsuccessful candidatures, he was returned to the
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Works by or about Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay
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Members of the 4th Chamber of Deputies of the French Third Republic
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rather than countenance the dismemberment of France. Arrested at
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in Paris, a playwright and a journalist, he joined the staff of
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Members of the 4th Corps législatif of the Second French Empire
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in 1863; but a series of his articles, afterwards published as
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was the signal for his release. He became a member of the
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Cambridge University Press. 443:, with Catherine openly taking many lovers. 402: 378: 242: 154: 756:Central Revolutionary Committee politicians 677:Henri Rochefort, Prince of the Gutter Press 534:, Rue Henri Rochefort, is named after him. 687:by Alex Butterworth (Pantheon Books, 2010) 479:(1862), a collection of his art criticisms 45: 31: 476:Les Petits Mystères de l'Hôtel des Ventes 619: 594: 582: 776:Members of the National Assembly (1871) 543: 7: 234:, kept Rochefort in the public eye. 633:NY Daily Tribune, May 9 1878,( PDF) 791:Members of the Ligue des Patriotes 354:, minister of the interior in the 25: 383:. He became prominent among the 250:He renewed his onslaught on the 153:, was well known as a writer of 801:19th-century French journalists 786:Members of Parliament for Seine 186:Rochefort circa 1865. 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Index

Henri Rochefort

Nadar
Aix-les-Bains
Montmartre Cemetery
playwright
vaudevilles
Aix-les-Bains
Legitimist
Edmond Rochefort
vaudevilles
Hôtel de Ville
Le Figaro
Les Français de la décadence

Disderi
Monsieur bien mis
Théâtre des Folies-Dramatiques
La Lanterne
duels
Paul de Cassagnac
Joan of Arc
Corps Législatif
Empire
La Marseillaise
La Villette
Victor Noir
Paschal Grousset
Prince Pierre Bonaparte
revolution of September

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