Alexis Bouvier (15 January 1836 –18 May 1892
Archives de Paris 18e, death certificate n°2018, year 1892
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Middle Ages
* Turold (eleventh century ...
and playwright
A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays.
Etymology
The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English ...
.
Biography
Born into a working-class family, Alexis Bouvier began his professional life as a sculptor in bronze until 1863, while taking care to educate himself in order to fill gaps in his poor formation. He quickly showed writing ambitions.
His early works are short stories depicting street scenes or workshops, folk songs and operettas for neighboring theaters and singing cafes. Some have been very successful such as ''Les Trois Lettres d'un marin'' or ' sung in particular by . ''Le Figaro
''Le Figaro'' () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The oldest national newspaper in France, ''Le Figaro'' is one of three French Newspaper of recor ...
'', through Hippolyte de Villemessant
Jean Hippolyte Auguste Delaunay de Villemessant (22 April 1810, Rouen – 12 April 1879, Monte-Carlo) was a conservative French journalist.
Life
The son of colonel Pierre Cartier and of Augustine Louise Renée Françoise de Launay de Vill ...
, always looking for new products for his paper, gave him a chance from 1863. Literary realism
Literary realism is a literary genre, part of the broader realism in arts, that attempts to represent subject-matter truthfully, avoiding speculative fiction and supernatural elements. It originated with the realist art movement that began with ...
was then in vogue and Alexis Bouvier wrote dramatic short stories that allowed him to tell about social misery and the lives of the unhappy and disinherited he knew. He liked to remind of his plebeian origin and used these stories to better evoke it.
To support himself and complete his meager profits, he sold lemonade on the boulevard de Strasbourg, and it is on a table corner between two operettas and dramatic short stories that he wrote his first serialized novel. When Villemessant, bored with his uniform and related to mourning stories suspended their publication in ''Le Figaro'', Alexis Bouvier started publishing his serialized novels in five-cents newspapers. His success was immediate and his work was prolific in this area. Gifted with a large imagination, he could write three novels at the same time in his most productive years. Despite many expenses he made a good living. For several years, he received ten to twelve guests all summer in his estate at Veules-les-Roses.
In 1888, a hemiplegia accompanied by aphasia
Aphasia is an inability to comprehend or formulate language because of damage to specific brain regions. The major causes are stroke and head trauma; prevalence is hard to determine but aphasia due to stroke is estimated to be 0.1–0.4% in t ...
and memory loss forced him to give up all work. Because of the state of financial insecurity he was in, a sale of paintings was realized in his favor in 1892 by his painter friends but a new attack of paralysis struck him. He died at his home boulevard de Clichy in May 1892. He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery
Père Lachaise Cemetery (french: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise ; formerly , "East Cemetery") is the largest cemetery in Paris, France (). With more than 3.5 million visitors annually, it is the most visited necropolis in the world. Notable figures ...
(47th division). His tomb is adorned with a bronze bust by Eutrope Bouret
Eutrope Bouret (16 April 1833 in Paris – 1906) was a 19th-century French sculptor.
Eutrope Bouret was a student of Louis Buhot. He exhibited at the Salon from 1875 to 1903. He worked in conventional materials: marble, plaster, terracotta and bro ...
.
Works
;Operettas and vaudevilles
*1862: ''Versez, marquis''
*1863: ''Mlle de Longchamp''
*1863: ''Eurêka''
*1864: ''Une paire d'Anglais''
*1865: ''Une veuve d'un vivant''
*1865: ''La Gamine du village''
*1874: ''Suzanne au bain''
*1875: ''Les Petites Dames du Temple''
;Dramas
*1873: ''Auguste Manette''
*1878: ''Le Mariage d'un forçat''
*1882: ''La Dame au domino rose''
*1882: ''Malheurs aux pauvres !''
*1883: ''La Sang-Brûlé''
;Novels
* ''La Duchesse Quinquenveult'' (1868)
* ''Les Pauvres'' (1870)
* ''Auguste Manette'' (1870)
* ''Les Soldats du désespoir'' (1871)
* ''Le Mariage d'un forçat'' (1873)
* ''Les Drames de la forêt'' (1873)
* ''Le Domino rose'' (1878)
* ''Amour, Misère et Cie'' (1878)
* ''M. Coquelet, le mouchard'' (1878)
* ''La Grande Iza'' (1878)
* ''M. Trumeau'' (1879)
* ''La Belle grêlée'' (1879)
* ''La Femme du mort'' (1879)
* ''Malheurs aux pauvres !'' (1880)
* ''Iza, Lolotte et Cie'' (1880)
* ''Les Créanciers de l'échafaud'' (1880)
* ''Melle Beau Sourire'' (1880)
* ''Melle Olympe'' (1880)
* ''Le Fils d'Antony'' (1881)
* ''Le Club des coquins'' (1881)
* ''Caulot le garde-chasse'' (1881)
* ''La Princesse saltimbanque'' (1881)
* ''Bayonnette'' (1882)
* ''Le Bel Alphonse'' (1882)
* ''La Bouginotte'' (1882)
* ''La Rousse'' (1882)
* ''La Petite Duchesse'' (1883)
* ''La Sang-Brûlé'' (1883)
* ''Étienne Marcel, ou la Grande Commune'' (1884)
* ''Le Fils de l'amant'' (1884)
* ''Le Mari de sa fille'' (1884)
* ''La Petite Cayenne'' (1884)
* ''Veuve et Vierge'' (1884)
* ''Iza la ruine'' (1885)
* ''La Mort d'Iza'' (1885)
* ''La Belle Herboriste'' (1885)
* ''L'Armée du crime'' (1886)
* ''Lolo'' (1886)
* ''Colette'' (1887)
* ''Ninie'' (1887)
* ''La Petite Baronne'' (1887)
* ''Melle Beaubaiser'' (1888)
* ''Ninie'' (1888)
* ''Le Mariage d'un forçat'' (1888)
* ''Les Yeux de velours'' (1888)
* ''La Belle Olga'' (1889)
* ''Les Seins de marbre'' (1889)
* ''Les Petites Ouvrières'' (1889)
* ''Les Amours de sang'' (1890)
* ''Chuchote'' (1891)
* ''Les Assassins de femmes'' (1891)
* ''Les Petites Blanchisseuses'' (1891)
* ''Les Chansons du Peuple'' (1891)
Sources
*
Obituary in Encyclopédique Larousse 1892 (page 1269-1270)
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Frédéric Loliée : Obituary in ''la Nouvelle Revue'' May 1892 (pages 843-846)
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References
External links
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Alexis Bouvier
on
Alexis_Bouvier
on wikisoure
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19th-century French dramatists and playwrights
19th-century French novelists
1836 births
Writers from Paris
1892 deaths
Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery