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Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail

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Rocambole became a huge success, providing a constant and considerable source of revenue to Ponson du Terrail, who continued churning out his adventures. In total, he produced nine Rocambole novels. His other notable novels include
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Ponson du Terrail wrote in a hurry and rarely checked what he had written, rushing to meet deadlines. He is well known for some eccentric sentences :
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cannot be overestimated, as it represents the transition from the old-fashioned Gothic novel to modern heroic fiction. The word
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has become common in French to label any kind of fantastic adventures, especially those with multiple new turns in the story.
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When Ponson du Terrail embarked in 1857 on writing the first novel of the Rocambole series,
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In August 1870, as Ponson du Terrail had embarked on a new Rocambole saga, Emperor
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surrendered to Germany. Ponson fled from Paris to his country estate near
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in 1871, leaving the saga of Rocambole uncompleted and was buried in the
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D'une main il leva son poignard, et de l'autre il lui dit..."
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Elle avait les mains aussi froides que celles d'un serpent
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Ponson du Terrail's early works squarely belonged to the
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Summary Bibliography: Pierre-Alexis Ponson du Terrail
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Index

Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail
Montmaur
Hautes Alpes
Bordeaux
Rocambole
Rocambole
Montmaur
Hautes Alpes
Gothic novel
Ann Radcliffe
Black Forest
Brian Stableford
ISBN
978-1-932983-55-5
ISBN
978-1-61227-175-0
Eugène Sue
mystery fiction
adventure novels
Napoleon III
Orléans
Bordeaux
Bordeaux
Cimetière de Montmartre
Montmartre Quarter
Pierre-Alexis Ponson du Terrail Biography
Généalogie de Pierre Alexis PONSON DU TERRAIL
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Ponson du Terrail

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