Charles Canivet
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Charles-Alfred Canivet (10 February 1839, in
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– 1911 ibid) was a 19th-century
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, journalist,
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, and storyteller. A secretary by
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, he wrote a daily column for the ''
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'' under the pseudonym "Jean de Nivelle". After trying the theater, he left numerous literary works in the form of stories, novels and poems.


Works

*1863: ''Une Fauvette et deux merles'', comedy in 1 act and in prose, Caen, E. Alliot; *1866: ''Chants libres, poésies'', Caen, Legost-Clérisse; *1871: ''Histoires extravagantes'', Paris, Mauger, Capart et Cie; *1875: ''La Prise de Sidney Smith en 1796'', Paris, bureau du ''Journal de Paris''; *1877: ''Jean Dagoury'', Paris, E. Plon; *1878: ''Croquis et paysages, sonnets'', Paris, A. Lemerre; *1879: ''Constance Giraudel'', Paris, bureaux de ''la Presse''; *1880: ''Nouveaux contes en vers et poésies variées'', Paris, G. Chamerot; *1882: ''Pauvres diables'', Paris, G. Charpentier; *1883: ''Le Long de la côte'', Paris, A. Lemerre; *1884: ''Les Colonies perdues'', Paris, Jouvet; *1885: ''La Nièce de l'organiste'', Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie,; *1885: ''Les Hautemanière'', Paris, P. Ollendorff; *1888: ''Pilote-Major'', Paris, N. Martinet; *1888: ''La ferme des Gohel'', Paris, C. Marpon et E. Flammarion; *1889
''Contes de la mer et des grèves''
Paris, Jouvet; *1889: ''Après la tempête, poésie'', Paris, P. Mouillot; *1890: ''L'Amant de Rébecca'', Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie; *1891: ''Lise Heurtevent'', Paris, M. Dreyfous, 1891 (also published as a
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'' between 30 March 1891 and 2 June 1891); *1891: ''Contes du vieux pilote, Paris, Jouvet; *1891: ''Mademoiselle Maréchal ; La Petite Sœur ; L'Élection d'un maire'', Paris, V. Havard; *1896: ''Enfant de la mer'', Paris, E. Flammarion; *undated: ''Fils de pêcheur'', Paris, bureaux du ''Journal des voyages''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Canivet, Charles 19th-century French poets 19th-century French journalists French male journalists 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 1839 births Writers from Normandy 1911 deaths 19th-century French male writers