- Louis Amédée Achard
Louis Amédée Eugène Achard (
April 19 ,1814 ,Marseille –1875,Paris ) was a prolific Frenchnovelist .After a short stay near
Algiers , where he supervised a farm, he went toToulouse , and thenMarseille , where he became ajournalist and wrote for the "Sémaphore."He moved to Paris, where he wrote for the "Vert-Vert", the "Entracte", the "Charivari", and the "Époque". Achard wrote extensively for the "Époque", even writing for his colleagues when they lacked inspiration.
He then collaborated in the satirical journal "Le Pamphlet", and was gravely wounded in a duel with a man named Fiorentino, whom he had defamed. While still convalescent, he left for
Italy with theFrench Army to cover the war for the "Journal des Débats".Achard was a prolific writer. In addition to his journalism, he wrote about thirty plays and about forty books. He is known today primarily for his
cloak and dagger novels. Some incorrectly claim that he was the originator of the term (Ponson du Terrail used the term a little before him), but he did write a novel called "la Cape et l'Épée" ( _en. The Cloak and Dagger) in 1875. Achard also wrote many books on manners.Works
*"Belle-Rose" (1847)
*"Les Petits-fils de Lovelace" (1854)
*"La Robe de Nessus" (1855)
*"Maurice de Treuil" (1857)
*"Le Clos Pommier" (1858)
*"La Sabotière" (1859)
*"Les Misères d'un millionnaire" (1861)
*"Histoire d'un homme" (1863)
*"Les Coups d'épée de M. deLa Guerche " (1863) Republished byPhébus in 1991
*"Mme de Sarens" (1865)
*"La Chasse à l'idéal" (1867)
*"Marcelle" (1868)
*"Envers et contre tous" (1874) (sequel to "Les Coups d'épées de M. de La Guerche") Republished byPhébus in 1991
*"La Cape et l'Épée" (1875)
*"Toison d'or" (1875) (sequel to "La Cape et l'Épée")References
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