Maurice Parturier

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Maurice Parturier (born June 11, 1888 in Paris , † April 22, 1980 ibid) was a French doctor, Romance scholar and literary historian.

life and work

Parturier received his doctorate from the Sorbonne in 1918 with the thesis Les Syndromes rénaux de l'asystolie (Paris 1919). Then he turned to literary history and became a great connoisseur of Prosper Mérimée .

Parturier was an officer in the Legion of Honor .

Maurice Parturier was the father of the writer Françoise Parturier (1919–1995).

Works

Monographs (Medicine and Romance Studies)

  • (with Otto Josué) Les cardio-rénaux. Etude théorique et pratique, Paris 1921
  • Ivan Tourguéniev et Maxime du Camp (documents inédits), Paris 1947
  • Une amitié littéraire. Prosper Mérimée et Ivan Tourguéniev, Paris 1952
  • Morny et son temps, Paris 1969

Editorial activity

  • (Ed.) Prosper Mérimée, Lettres aux Grasset , Paris 1929
  • (Ed.) Prosper Mérimée, Carmen. Arsène Guillot. L'abbé Aubain , Paris 1930, Offenburg 1947
  • (Ed.) Lettres de Mérimée à la famille Delessert , / Paris 1931 (preface by Émile Henriot )
  • (Ed.) Lettres de Mérimée à Ludovic Vitet , Paris 1934; 1998, ed. by Françoise Bercé
  • (Ed.) Lettres de Prosper Mérimée à madame de Beaulaincourt (1866-1870), Paris 1936
  • (Ed. With the assistance of Pierre Josserand and Jean Mallion) Prosper Mérimée, Correspondance générale, 17 vols., Paris / Toulouse 1941–1964; Correspondance générale. 1822–1840, 2 vols., Toulouse 1972
  • (Ed.) Prosper Mérimée, Romans et nouvelles , 2 vols., Paris 1967 (Classiques Garnier)
  • (Ed. With Henri Mongault) Prosper Mérimée, Histoire du règne de Pierre Le Grand , Paris 1947
  • (Ed. With Jean Mallion) Prosper Mérimée, Morceaux choisis , Paris 1952

literature

  • Qui est qui. XXe siècle , Levallois-Perret 2005 sv

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