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Léon Gozlan (11 September 1803 – 14 September 1866) was a 19th-century French novelist and playwright.

Léon Gozlan
Léon Gozlan by Nadar
Born11 September 1803
Marseille
Died14 September 1866(1866-09-14) (aged 63)
Paris
OccupationNovelist
Playwright

Life


When he was still a boy, his father, who had made a large fortune as a ship-broker, met with a series of misfortunes, and Léon, before completing his education, had to go to sea in order to earn a living. In 1828 we find him in Paris, determined to run the risks of literary life. His townsman, Joseph Méry, who was then making himself famous by his political satires, introduced him to several newspapers, and Gozlan's brilliant articles in Le Figaro did much harm to the already tottering government of Charles X.[1]

He was made a member of the Legion of Honour in 1846, and in 1859 an officer of that order. He died on 14 September 1866 in Paris, and was buried at Montmartre Cemetery


Works


His first published works were:

His first novel was:

This novel was followed by many others, including:

Michel Raymond, was a pseudonym, first used for a book written by Michel Masson and Raymond Brucker: Le Maçon, mœurs populaires, (4 vol.) This book was received with great praise of the critics. The pseudonym used was the conjunction of the first names of these two men. In cooperation with Léon Gozlan Raymond Brucker wrote the novel Les Intimes. It was published in 1834 under the same pseudonym "Michel Raymond", in an attempt to ride on the success of this name. Although he never protested, after this Michel Masson stopped all cooperation with Raymond Brucker.
(translated by Brian Stableford as The Vampire Of The Val-de-Grâce in 2012; ISBN 978-1-61227-123-1)

His best-known works for the theatre are:

edition: Michel-Lévy frères (Paris) (12 p.: fig.; 31 cm) 1858,[48]

He adapted several of his own novels to the stage. Gozlan also wrote a romantic and picturesque description of the old manors and mansions of his country entitled Les Châteaux de France (2 vols, 1844), originally published (1836) as Les Tourelles, which has some archaeological value, and a biographical essay on Balzac (Balzac chez lui, 1862).


References


  1.  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gozlan, Léon". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 12 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 304–305.
  2. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k805000
  3. bnf.fr les Émotions de Polydore Marasquin
  4. Gallica.bnf.fr Les émotions de Polydore Marasquin
  5. bnf.fr les Émotions de Polydore Marasquin
  6. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k936940c
  7. bnf.fr Aristide Froissard
  8. Gallica.bnf,fr Mémoires d'un apothicaire
  9. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k6576001m
  10. Gallica.bnf.fr Le Notaire de Chantilly
  11. bnf.fr tome 1, ark:/12148/bpt6k9734544g
  12. Gallica.bnf.fr Le Notaire de Chantilly tome 2
  13. bnf.fr tome 2: ark:/12148/bpt6k9734427m
  14. Gallica.bnf.fr vol 1: ark:/12148/bpt6k64476208
  15. Gallica.bnf.fr vol 2: ark:/12148/bpt6k64546263
  16. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k6441479b
  17. bnf.fr Le médecin du Pecq
  18. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k64546263
  19. bnf.fr vol 1, Les tourelles
  20. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k64476208
  21. bnf.fr vol 1, Les tourelles
  22. Gallica.bnf.fr Aristide Froissart (Nouv. éd.)
  23. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k804074
  24. Gallica.bnf.fr tome 1:
  25. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k55312854
  26. Gallica.bnf.fr tome 3
  27. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k55310737
  28. gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k54704787
  29. gallica.bnf.fr De neuf heures à minuit
  30. Gallica.bnf.fr Folle du logis
  31. ark:/12148/bpt6k61322455
  32. Gallica.BNF.fr Les Emotions de Polydore Marasquin
  33. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k55306003
  34. bnf.fr Le Faubourg mystérieux. Le Vampire du Val de Grâce
  35. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k5750450b
  36. gallica.bnf.fr Le capitaine Maubert
  37. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k6362287t
  38. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k5701408p
  39. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k65671277
  40. Gallica.bnf.fr La Vivandière, par Léon Gozlan
  41. Bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k5530839n
  42. Gallica.bnf,fr La Queue du chien d'Alcibiade
  43. bnf.fr ark:/12148/btv1b520000340
  44. Gallica.bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k56827384
  45. bnf.fr Louise de Nanteuil
  46. Gallica.bnf.fr Le Gâteau des reines
  47. bnf.fr ark:/12148/bpt6k840989j
  48. Gallica.bnf.fr La Famille Lambert

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Léon Gozlan

[ru] Гозлан, Леон

Леон Гозлан (1 сентября 1803, Марсель — 1 сентября 1866, Париж) — французский писатель, драматург и критик.



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