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MARGUERITTE, PAUL (186o ) and VICTOR (1866 ), French novelists, both born in Algeria, were the sons of General Jean Auguste Margueritte (18231870), who after an honourable career in Algeria was mortally wounded in the great
Sedan
Fleche
in which the traditional Pierrot, played by Margueritte himself, became a nervous, tragic creature. He resigned his clerkship in 1889 to devote himself entirely to literature, producing in rapid succession a series of novels, among which were Tous quatre (1885), La Confession posthume (1886), Maison ouverte (1887), Pascal Gefosse (1887), Jours d'epreuve (1889), Amants (189o),La Force des choses (1891), Sur le retour (1892), La Tour mente (1893), Ma grande (1892), Ame d'enfant (1894) and L'Eau qui dort (1896). Paul Margueritte had begun as a realistic novelist, but he was one of the five writers who signed a manifesto against Zola's La Terre, and he made his reputation by delicate, sober studies of the by-ways of sentiment. His brother Victor entered his father's regiment, the 1st chasseurs d'Afrique, in 1888, and served in the army until 1896, when he resigned his commission. He was already known by some volumes of poetry, and by a translation from Calderon (La Double
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Among the books written in common by the brothers, the most famous is the series known under the collective title, Une Epoque, dealing with the events of 187o-1871, and including the novels Le Desastre (1898), Les Tronrcons du glaive (19oo), Les Braves gens (19o1), La Commune (1904). They also collaborated in an Histoire de la guerre de r87o-1871(1903). These books were founded on a mass of documentary and verbal information, amassed with great
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See P. et V. Margueritte (1905) by E. Pilon, in the series of Celebrites d'aujourd'hui, and A. France, La Vie litteraire (4th series, 1892). End of Article: MARGUERITTE, PAUL (186o ) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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