- Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros
Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros (
May 23 ,1812 -May 12 ,1876 ), French writer, was born inParis . He usually wrote as Alphonse Esquiros.After some minor publications he produced "L'Evangile du peuple" (1840), an exposition on the life and character of
Jesus as a social reformer. This work was considered an offence against religion and decency, and Esquiros was fined and imprisoned. He was elected in 1850 as asocial democrat to the Legislative Assembly, but was exiled in 1851 for his opposition to theSecond French Empire .Returning to France in 1869 he was again a member of the Legislative Assembly, and in 1876 was elected to the senate. He died at
Versailles on the 12th of May 1876. He turned to account his residence inEngland in "L'Angleterre et la vie anglaise" (5 vols., 1859-1869), portions of which were also published in English, e.g. "Cornwall and its Coasts" (1865). Among his numerous works on social subjects may be noted "Histoire des Montagnards" (2 vols., 1847); "Paris, ou Les sciences, les institutions, et les moeurs au XIXe siecle" (2 vols., 1847); and "Histoire des martyrs de la liberté" (1851).Works
*"Les Hirondelles", 1834
*"L'Evangile du peuple", 1840
*"Chants d'un prisonnier", 1841
*"Paris, ou Les sciences, les institutions, et les moeurs au XIXe siecle", 1847
*"Histoire des Montagnards", 1847
*"De la vie future au point de vue socialiste", 1850
*"Histoire des martyrs de la liberté", 1851
*"Les Vierges martyres, Les Vierges folles, Les Vierges sages 1840–42, La Morale universelle", 1859
*"L'Angleterre et la vie anglaise", 1869External links
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References
*1911
*cite book|author=Linden, Jacques P. van der|title=Alphonse Esquiros: de la bohème romantique à la république sociale|publisher=Winans|location=Heerlen|date=1948
*cite book|author=Zielonka, Anthony|title=Alphonse Esquiros, 1812-1876: a study of his works|publisher=Champion|location=Paris|date=1985|isbn=2051006970
*cite book|author=Zielonka, Anthony (ed.)|title=Alphonse Esquiros, 1812-1876: choix de lettres|publisher=Champion-Slatkine|location=Paris|date=1990|isbn=2051010862
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