- Alphonse Rabbe
Alphonse Rabbe (
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence , 1784 (?) –Paris ,31 December 1829 ) was a French writer, historian, critic, and journalist.Life
Disfigured by
syphilis and addicted toopium in an effort to make his life bearable, Rabbe is today remembered for his "Album d’un pessimiste " in which he writes of the pointlessness of existence. It was published posthumously in 1835. He is also thought to have penned a novel, "La Sœur grise ", but the manuscript has not survived. Despite his almost complete detachment from society, he was friends with some of the most important literary figures of his day includingVictor Hugo ,Alexandre Dumas, père , andBenjamin Constant . He died in 1829 from an overdose oflaudanum . Though little known today, he inspired like-minded writers such asBaudelaire andCioran .Works
* introduction to "Voyage pittoresque en Espagne" by A.Laborde, 1808
* "Précis d'histoire de la Russie", 1812
* "Résumé de l'histoire d' Espagne", 1823
* "Résumé de l'histoire du Portugal", 1823
* "Résumé de l'histoire de la Russie", 1825
* "Histoire d'Alexandre I empereur de Russie", 1826
* "Album d’un pessimiste" (1835)References
* France, Peter (Ed.) (1995). "The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French." Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-866125-8.
* Frey, John Andrew (1999). "A Victor Hugo Encyclopedia." Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-29896-3
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