Edmond Jaloux (19 June 1878,
Marseille
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– 22 August 1949,
Lutry) was a French novelist, essayist, and critic. His works tended to be set in
Paris
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or his native
Provence
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. He was interested in
German Romanticism and English writers. In 1936 he joined the
Académie française. He died in Switzerland in 1949.
Bibliography
* ''Une âme d'automne'' (1896)
* ''L’Agonie de l'amour'' (1899)
* ''Le Triomphe de la frivolité'' (1903)
* ''Les Sangsues'' (1904)
* ''Le Jeune Homme au masque'' (1905)
* ''L’École des mariages'' (1906)
* ''Le Démon de la vie'' (1908)
* ''Le Reste est silence'' (
Prix Femina
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, 1909)
* ''L’Éventail de crêpe'' (1911)
* ''Fumées dans la campagne'' (1918)
* ''L’Incertaine'' (1918)
* ''Les Amours perdues'' (1919)
* ''Au-dessus de la ville'' (1920)
* ''Vous qui faites l'endormie'' (1920)
* ''La Fin d'un beau jour'' (1920)
* ''L’Escalier d'or'' (1922)
* ''Les Barricades mystérieuses'' (1922)
* ''Les Profondeurs de la mer'' (1922)
* ''L’Esprit des livres'', 7 volumes (1922)
References
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Encyclopedia Americana
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(United States: Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1969 edition), pg 669
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1878 births
1949 deaths
19th-century French essayists
19th-century French male writers
19th-century French novelists
20th-century French essayists
20th-century French male writers
20th-century French novelists
Members of the Académie Française
Writers from Marseille
Prix Femina winners
French male essayists
French male novelists