Maurice Talmeyr

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Maurice Talmeyr

Maurice Talmeyr (* 1850 ; † 1933 ) was a French journalist and writer .

Talmeyr was one of the Parnassians and Alphonse Lemerre also included him in the later famous anthology Le Parnasse contemporain .

Talmeyr was u. a. known the German doctor Iwan Bloch , with whom he occasionally collaborated as a writer. In 1911 he was one of the first members of the newly formed Ligue française anti-maçonnique , one of the journalists André Baron and Paul Joseph Copin founded association with which the Freemasonry should be fought.

Works (selection)

  • Le protoxyde . 1881
  • Histoires joyeuses et funèbres . Brunhof, Paris 1886.
  • Sur le blanc . Léon Genonceaux - Plon, 1896, Paris 1890–1896.
  • Entre mufles . Plon, Paris 1896.
  • La Franc-maçonnerie et la Révolution française. Comment on fabrique l'opinion . Perrin, Paris 1904
  • La fin d'une société. Les maisons d'illusion . Félix Juven, Paris 1906
  • La nouvelle légende dorée . Perrin, Paris 1921.
  • Philosophy you voyage . Plon, Paris 1925.
in German translation
  • The End of a Society - New Forms of Corruption in Paris . Louis Marcus publishing house, Berlin undated [1909?]

literature

  • Alphonse Lemerre: Le Parnasse contemporain .

Web links

Wikisource: Maurice Talmeyr  - Sources and full texts (French)