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NODIER, CHARLES (1780-1844) , French author, was born on the 29th of April 1780 at Besancon. His father, on the out-break of the Revolution, was appointed mayor of Besancon and consequently chief
magistrate ; he seems to have rather lent himself as an instrument to the tyranny of the Jacobins than to have shared their principles; but his son was for a time an ardent citizen, and is said to have been a club member when he could at the most have been twelve years old. In 1793 Charlessaved the life of a lady guilty of sending money to an emigre, by declaring to his father that if she were condemned he would take his own life. He was sent to Strassburg, where he lived in the house
governor of Alsace
interest
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Victor Hugo, Alfred de. Musset and Sainte-Beuve all acknowledged their obligations to him. He was a passionate admirer of Goethe and of Shakespeare, and had himself contributed to the personal literature that was one of the leading traits of the Romantic school.His best and most characteristic work, some of which is exquisite in its kind, consists partly of short tales of a more or less fantastic character, partly of nondescript articles, half bibliographic, half narrative, the nearest analogue to which in English is to be found in some of the papers of De Quincey. The best examples of the latter are to be found in the volume entitled Melanges tires d'une petite bibliotheque, published in 1829 and afterwards continued. Of his tales the best are Smarra, ou les demons de la nuit (1821); Trilby, ou le lutin d'Argail (1822) ; Histoire du roi de Boheme et de ses Sept chdteaux (183o) ; La Fee aux miettes (1832); Ines de las Sierras (1838); Legende se Steur Beatrix (1838), together with some fairy stories published in the year of his death, and Franciscus Columna, which appeared after it. The Souvenirs de jeunesse (1832) are interesting but untrustworthy, and the Dictionnaire universel de la longue francaise (1823), which, in the days before Littr6, was one of the most useful of its kind, is said to have been not wholly or mainly Nodier's. There is a so-called collection of Euvres completes, in 12 vols. (1832), but at that time much of the author's best work had not appeared, and it included but a part of what was actually published. Nodier found an indulgent biographer in Prosper M6rim6e on the occasion of the younger man's admission to the academy. An account of his share in the Romantic movement
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