- Alcée Fortier
Alcée Fortier (June 5, 1856-1914) was a renowned Professor of
Romance Languages atTulane University inNew Orleans . In the late 19th and early 20th century, he published numerous works on language, literature, Louisiana history and folklore, Louisiana Créole languages, and personal reminiscence. His perspective was valuable because of his FrenchCréole ancestry. He was president of theModern Language Association and Louisiana Historical Society, was appointed to the State Board of Education, and was active in theAmerican Folklore Society and the New Orleans Academy of Sciences. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=cXQOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA461&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=0_0 Grace Elizabeth King, "Alcee Fortier"] , "Creole Families of New Orleans" - Google Book Search, New York: Macmillan & Co., 1921, pp.461-465] [Alcee Fortier, "Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana", Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, pp.420-421]Early life and education
Fortier was born June 5, 1856, in
St. James Parish , the son ofFlorent Fortier and Edwige Aimé. His father and grandfathers weresugar cane planters of French Créole ancestry. The Fortier family had been in the Louisiana territory since the mid-18th century. His maternal grandfather wasValcour Aimé , who also had a sugar cane plantation in St. James Parish. The families were prominent in the social and political life of the parish and the state. [Alcée Fortier, "Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana", Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, pp.420-421]Fortier's life was marked by the interruption of the
American Civil War , and his family's abrupt changes in fortune following the war. He completed classes at the classical school of A.V. Romain in New Orleans and entered theUniversity of Virginia . Serious illness prevented him from completing his studies there. Fortier returned to New Orleans and read law, then started working as a clerk.Career
Fortier taught French in the city high school, then became principal in the preparatory department of the
University of Louisiana .In 1880 Fortier was elected professor of French in the University of Louisiana, and was reelected when it became
Tulane University . He worked as a Professor ofRomance Language s there his entire career, but expanded his studies to includeLouisiana Creole ,Acadian French , and Louisiana folklore of both Acadians andfreedmen , as well asEuropean languages .Fortier was a prolific author, publishing a range of studies on the French literature of Louisiana and France; dialect studies of Louisiana Créoles, Acadians and
Isleños ; Créole folk tales in translation; and in 1903 a four-volume history of Louisiana that was well reviewed by the "New York Times". [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9B0CE0DB1E3BE631A25755C2A9659C946597D6CF&oref LOUISIANA.; "Professor Alcée Fortier's Scholarly History in an Artistic Setting"] , "The New York Times", 26 Mar 1904, accessed 8 Jul 2008]He was also active in a range of new local, state, and national professional organizations. He was president of the
Modern Language Association (founded 1883) and Louisiana Historical Society (1835), was appointed to the State Board of Education, and was active in theAmerican Folklore Society (founded 1888) and the New Orleans Academy of Sciences (1859). [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=cXQOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA461&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=0_0 Grace Elizabeth King, "Alcée Fortier"] , "Creole Families of New Orleans" - Google Book Search, New York: Macmillan & Co., 1921, pp.461-465] [Alcée Fortier, "Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana", Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, pp.420-421]Marriage and family
In 1881 Fortier married Marie Landuze. By 1892 they had four children living. [Alcee Fortier, "Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana", Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, pp.420-421]
elected bibliography
Books:
* "Sept Grand Auteurs du XIXme Siècle"
* "Histoire de la Littérature Française"
* "Louisiana Folk Tales: In French Dialect and English Translation", 1894 [ [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9902E2DD133DE433A25750C0A9629C94649ED7CF "Créole's Collection of Folk Tales"] , "New York Times", 3 Apr 1895, accessed 10 Jul 2008]
* "A History of Louisiana", 1903Papers presented to the Modern Language Association: [Alcée Fortier, "Biographical and Historical Memoires of Louisiana", Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Company, pp.420-421]
* "The French Language in Louisiana and the Negro-French Dialect"
* "The French Literature of Louisiana"
* "Bits of Louisiana Folk Lore", 1887
* "The Acadians of Louisiana and Their Dialect"
* "The Yalinos [Isleños] of Louisiana and Their Dialect"Legacy and honors
Fortier was significant in the study of French language and literature in Louisiana and the United States, as well as the study of Louisiana Créole dialects - he did work in Louisiana Créole, Cajun and Isleño forms. By publishing folk tales in Louisiana Creole and English, he honored the origin of the stories in African heritage, as well as making the stories more accessible to larger audiences.
His name is remembered in New Orleans:
* Alcée Fortier Hall, Tulane University
* Alcée Fortier High School
* Alcée Fortier Street, in New Orleans East
* Alcée Fortier Park at Esplanade Avenue and Mystery StreetReferences
External links
* [http://www.louisianahistoricalsociety.org/ Louisiana Historical Society]
* [http://www.mla.org/ Modern Language Association]
* [http://afsnet.org/ American Folklore Association]
* New Orleans Academy of Sciences
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