Robert Luzarche
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
- Urbain Grandier : Traité du célibat des prêtes
- Armand-Jean du Plessis, duc de Richelieu : Le nouveau specter rouge
Web links
Wikisource: Robert Luzarche - Sources and full texts (French)
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SURNAME | Luzarche, Robert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French writer and historian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1845 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1871 |