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Eugène Sue (1804–1857)

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Eugene Sue was a contemporary of Dickens and Thackeray. Immensely succesful, he was known as "the king of the popular novel." One of the most elegant members of Parisian society, he was a passionate horse-lover and eager to do all he could to help improve the quality of French bloodstock Alex de mostra altro Jonge was an Oxford don for most of his professional life. He is the author of numerous books and articles on a wide variety of subjects and has appeared on A&E's Biography and The History Channel. He and his wife live on a horse farm in Virginia mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: Eugène Sue (13 janvier 1844) de Richard James Lane, imprimé par C. Graf, publié par Goupil & Vibert, d'après Alfred, lithographie du comte d'Orsay

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Opere di Eugène Sue

L' ebreo errante (1844) 300 copie
The King of the Winds (1830) 15 copie
Latréaumont (1969) 12 copie
The Godolphin Arabian (2003) 12 copie
Il commendatore di Malta (2012) 10 copie
Atar-Gull (1958) 7 copie
La salamandre 2 copie
The galley slave's ring (2011) 2 copie
Plik et Plok (2021) 1 copia
Parizhskie tajny (2023) 1 copia
A Cardinal Sin (2011) 1 copia
Nowele 1 copia
a buena-dicha 1 copia
Les Vampires 1 copia
Paiata Vol.2 1 copia
Paiata 1 copia

Opere correlate

The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century (1998) — Collaboratore — 82 copie
The Vampire Omnibus (1995) — Collaboratore — 78 copie
Great Nineteenth-Century French Short Stories (1960) — Collaboratore — 32 copie
The World's Greatest Books Volume 08 Fiction (1910) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Penny Dreadful Multipack Vol. 3 (2014) — Autore — 17 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Sue, Eugène
Nome legale
Sue, Joseph Marie Eugène
Altri nomi
Sue, Eugene
Data di nascita
1804-01-26
Data di morte
1857-08-03
Luogo di sepoltura
Cimetière de Loverchy, Annecy, France
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Frankrijk
Luogo di nascita
Paris, France
Luogo di morte
Annecy, France
Istruzione
Lycée Condorcet, Paris, France
Attività lavorative
journalist
short-story writer
novelist
naval surgeon
Relazioni
Gudin, Théodore (Ami)
Beauharnais, Eugène de (Parrain
Organizzazioni
Département de la Seine, Député, 18 50 l 188 51)
Marine française (Chirurgien, 19 26 l 19 29)
Jockey Club, Paris (Adhérent, 1834)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur (1839)
Breve biografia
Eugéne Sue, French novelist, was born in Paris on the 26th of January 1804. He was the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, and is said to have had the empress Josephine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the Spanish campaign undertaken by France in 1823 and at the battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris. His naval experiences supplied much of the materials of his first novels, which were composed at the height of the romantic movement of 1830. He was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day, and these prompted his most famous works: "Les Mystères de Paris" and "Le Juif errant", which were among the most popular specimens of the _roman-feuilleton_. He followed these up with some singular and not very edifying books: "Les Sept péchés capitaux," which contained stories to illustrate each sin, "Les Mystères du peuple," which was suppressed by the censor in 1857, and several others, all on a very large scale, though the number of volumes gives an exaggerated idea of their length. Some of his books, among them "Le Juif errant" and "Le Mystéres de Paris," were dramatized by himself, usually in collaboration with others. His period of greatest success and popularity coincided with that of Alexandre Dumas, with whom some writers have put him on an equality. Sue has neither Dumas's wide range of subject, nor, above all, his faculty of conducting the story by means of lively dialogue; he has, however, a command of terror which Dumas seldom or never attained. From the literary point of view his style is bad, and his construction prolix. After the revolution of 1848 he sat for Paris (the Seine) in the Assembly from April 1850, and was exiled in consequence of his protest against the _coup d'état_ of the 2nd of December 1851. This exile stimulated his literary production, but the works of his last days are on the whole much inferior to those of his middle period. Sue died at Annecy (Savoy) on the 3rd of August 1857.

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Un caposaldo della letteratura d'appendice. Base indispensabile per chi voglia capire il meccanismo dei fotoromanzi e delle telenovelas (anche nelle forme più recenti).
 
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Recensioni
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ISBN
224
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