Marc Fournier (Author)
Marc Jean Louis Fournier (pseudonym: Marc-Fournier , * 1818 in Geneva ; † January 5, 1879 in Saint-Mandé ) was a Swiss writer and theater director .
Life
Fournier studied in Geneva and then went to Paris in 1838 to work as a writer. He initially earned his living as a literary and critical employee of various magazines, for example he was an editor at Le Corsaire for some time . He later became an actor and in 1851 took over as director of the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin , which had just gone bankrupt. He managed it with luck and skill until the house went bankrupt again in 1868 . After a fairly luxurious life, his last years were more of a poverty line.
In 1844 he married the actress Delphine Baron (1828-1860), a sister of the French actor Vincent Baron .
Works (selection)
- 1844: Russie, Allemagne et France: révélations sur la politique russe. Digitized
- 1846 Translation: Russia, Germany and France: Insights into Russian politics Digitized
- 1881: le monde et la comedie
Plays
- 1848: Les libertins de Genève , digitized
- 1849: Pailasse (in Germany: Bajazzo and his family ), digitized
- 1852: Les nuites de la Seine digitized
- 1852: Manon Lescaut , digitized
- 1854: La Bete de bon Dieu , digitized
literature
- Franz Bornmüller, Biographical Writer's Lexicon , p. 239
- Süddeutsche Zeitung 1863, A theater trial Fournier vs. Olga von Villeneuve [1] also the collector, volume 32
- Our time, issue 1, Das Theater und Drame des second empire , p. 584
- Fournier, Marc . In: Meyers . 6th edition. Volume 6, pp. 808-809 .
Web links
- Information on Marc Fournier in the database of the Bibliothèque nationale de France .
Individual evidence
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↑ also: 25 November 1815 cf. Édition des journaux d'Alexandre Dumas
23 November 1815, cf. Livre du Recteur de l'Académie de Genève: 1559-1878, p.352 - ↑ Dates of life according to: Sidney Jackson Jowers, Theatrical Costume, Masks, Make-Up and Wigs , p. 468
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SURNAME | Fournier, Marc |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fournier, Marc Jean Louis (full name); Marc-Fournier (pseudonym) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss writer and theater director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1818 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Geneva |
DATE OF DEATH | January 5, 1879 |
Place of death | Paris |