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Louis-Étienne Jousserandot (11 May 1813[1] – 26 April 1887[1]) was a 19th-century French lawyer, journalist and writer. He was prefect of Pyrénées-Orientales then of Marne[1] under the French Third Republic.[2]

Louis-Étienne Jousserandot
Born
Died16 April 1887(1887-04-16) (aged 73)
Geneva
OccupationLawyer, journalist, politician

Career



Literary activity


Aa amator of the game of dominoes, Berthoud was a member of the club of Dominotiers [fr] founded circa 1838 in Paris by the sculptor Dantan le Jeune. In 1848, Jousserandot wrote an 11-page epistle in honour of the Deminotiers. It is available on line on the site Gallica of the BNF.[3]

Le Médecin des pauvres, a novel published in 1861 by Xavier de Montépin, was the result of a real plagiarism from a book published in 1844, Le Diamant de la Vouivre by Louis Jousserandot who sued Xavier de Montépin. The latter being a famous writer and well in court and with many strong political support, his opponent could not succeed. Louis Jousserandot's claim was dismissed.


Publications



Courses


Louis Jousserandot, La Civilisation moderne : cours professé à l'Académie de Lausanne, Paris, Didier, 1866, VIII-476 p., In-8°


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Theatre



Bibliography



References


  1. Notice BnF.
  2. Merlin 2011.
  3. The epistle, published separately, is online on Gallica: Louis Jousserandot, Le domino, épître à Dantan jeune et S.-H. Berthoud., éditeur : impr. de Delanchy, Paris 1848, 8 p. ; in-fol.





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