Robert Luzarche

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Robert Luzarche (* 1845 ; † 1871 ) was a French writer and historian.

Luzarche was a son of the bibliophile Victoire Luzarche .

Luzarche was a supporter of the Republican Party and founded the magazine "La Gazette rimée" together with Alphonse Lemerre in 1867 , which, however, had to cease publication after five issues. Through the publisher Lemerre, Luzarche also came into contact with the Parnassians and is now also part of this literary association.

Works (selection)

as an author
  • Les excommuniés. Œuvres posthumous . 1872
  • Le peuple, qui rit.Aux électeurs de Rochefort . 1869
  • Prelats and mandements . 1862
  • Une utopia électorale. Response to M. Émile Augier . 1864
as editor

Web links

Wikisource: Robert Luzarche  - Sources and full texts (French)