Léon Halévy

Léon Halévy

Léon Halévy (Paris January 14, 1802; died at Saint Germain-en-Laye September 2, 1883), was a French civil servant, historian, and dramatist.

Born to a Jewish family, the son of the writer and chazzan Élie Halévy, Léon was the younger brother of the composer Jacques François Fromenthal Halévy.

After finishing a course at the Lycée Charlemagne, Halévy became a disciple and collaborator of Saint Simon, aiding in the foundation of his journal, "Le Producteur," and writing the introduction to his work, "Opinions Littéraires, Philosophiques et Industrielles," in which Rodrigues and Bailly also assisted. In 1828 he wrote a "History of the Jews in Modern Times", one of the earliest works on this topic.

Halévy became baptised in order to marry the daughter of the architect Le Bas and this enabled him in 1831 to become assistant professor of French literature at the Ecole Polytechnique, where there was some discrimination against Jews. However he abandoned the position three years later.

In 1837 he was attached to the Ministry of Public Instruction as chief of the bureau of scientific societies, and remained there until his retirement in 1853, after which he devoted the remainder of his life to literature, writing a large number of poems, translations, plays, and other works. Few of these are read today, although he was well regarded in his time. Amongst them was a biography of his brother Fromental, published after the latter's death in 1864.

Halévy's son Ludovic Halévy was one of the leading librettists of mid-century France. Ludovic's own children, Élie Halévy and Daniel Halévy, were noted academics. Another son, by Léon's irregular liaison with an opera singer, was the politician Lucien Anatole Prevost-Paradol.

Bibliography

* "La Grande Encyclopédie"
* Larousse, "Dict."

References

*JewishEncyclopedia [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=126&letter=H]


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