Louis-Joseph Janvier
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Louis-Joseph Janvier (May 7, 1855 - 24 March 1911) was a
Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
an journalist, diplomat and novelist. Born in
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, Janvier attended medical school in Haiti. He then moved to France to finish his education, and received a doctorate in medicine there in 1881. He also earned a law license and degrees in administration, economics, finance, and diplomacy. While in Paris, Janvier became interested in journalism and wrote several articles, such as "La République d'Haïti et ses Visiteurs", "Haïti aux Haïtiens", and "L'Egalité des Races." He also wrote several novels about Haitian life. He served as Haitian Minister Resident in London from 1894–1903. He remained in Europe for twenty-eight years, returning to Haiti once before dying in Paris at age fifty-five.


Selected works

* "La République d'Haïti et ses Visiteurs" (1883) - article, en, "The Republic of Haiti and Its Visitors" * "L'Egalité des Races" (1884) - article, en, "The Equality of Races" * "Haïti aux Haïtiens" (1884) - article, en, "Haiti for the Haitians" * "Les Affaires d'Haiti" (1885) - historical article * ''Les Constitutions d'Haïti'' (1886) - en, The Constitutions of Haiti * ''Le Vieux Piquet'' (1888) - novel * ''Une Chercheuse'' (1889) - novel
''Elections Legislatives de 1908''
(1908) in th
Digital Library of the Caribbean


References

* 1855 births 1911 deaths Haitian journalists 19th-century Haitian novelists Haitian male novelists People from Port-au-Prince 19th-century male writers {{Haiti-journalist-stub