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ULBACH, LOUIS (1822-1889) , French writer, was born at Troyes
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Victor Hugo. He became dramatic critic of the Temps, and attracted attention by a series of satirical letters addressed to the Figaro over the signature of " Ferragus," and published separately in 1868. He edited the Revue de Paris until its suppression in 1858, and in 1868 he founded a paper , La Clothe, which was suppressed in 1869 for its hostility to the empire
paper he got into trouble both with the commune and the government, and was again imprisoned in 1871-1872. In 1878 he was made librarian of the arsenal, and died in Paris on the 16th of April
Among his works are: Voyage auteur de mon clocher (1864), Nos contemporains (18691871), Aventures de trois grander dames de la tour de Vienne (3 vols., 1876) ; Les Buveurs de poisons: la fee verte (1879), La Vie de Victor Hugo (1886), &c.End of Article: ULBACH, LOUIS (1822-1889) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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