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Édouard Cadol (11 February 1831 – 1 June 1898) was a 19th-century French playwright and novelist.


Biography

An employee at
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, Cadol soon left his position to dedicate himself entirely to literature. He made his debut as a critic in small newspapers such as the ''Courrier de Paris'' and the ''Journal de Francfort''. He became secretary of the editorial board of ''
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'', wrote the drama chronicle in ''l’Esprit public'', was one of the cofounders of ''l’Esprit français'', published short stories in ''
L'Univers ''L'Univers'' was a French daily newspaper with a Catholicism, Catholic orientation, founded in 1833 by Abbé Jacques-Paul Migne. It ceased publication in 1919. The newspaper was acquired by Charles de Montalembert in 1838 and, starting in 1840 ...
'', '' Le Monde illustré'', ''l’Estafette'', le ''Nord'', while working in collaboration for theaters of the suburbs and the boulevards. The brilliant success of his comedy, ''Les Inutiles'', which reached 200 consecutive performances in 1868, established his reputation as a playwright. Therefore, many pieces went out of his pen. His novels include ''Rose, splendeurs et misères de la vie théâtrale'' (1873) and ''Hortense Maillot'' (1885). Cadol also collaborated with
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on theatrical versions of some fiction, such as ''
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'', which degenerated into a polemic and ''Un neveu d’Amérique'' (A Nephew from America, 1873).


Works

*1856: ''La Mye du roy le onziesme'', one-act drama, with Édouard Devicque, in-8° ; *1860: ''Le Jeune Homme au riflard'', one-act comédie en vaudeville, with
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, in-18 ; *1862: ''Lettre à M. le marquis de Carabas sur les partis'', in-8 ; *1863: ''La Germaine'', three-act comedy, in prose, in-12 ; *1867: ''Les Ambitions de M. Fauvelle'', five-act comedy, in-12 ; *1867: ''Contes gais. Les belles imbéciles'', in-12 ; *1868: ''L’affaire est arrangée'', one-act comedy, in-12 ; *1868: ''Les Inutiles'', four-act comedy, in-12 ; *1870: ''La Belle Affaire'', three-act comedy, in-12 ; *1870: ''La Fausse Monnaie'', five-act comedy, in-12 ; *1870: ''Jacques Cernol'', three-act comedy, in-12 ; *1870: ''Le Mystère'', comedy in one act and in prose, in-12 ; *1871: ''Les Créanciers du bonheur'', three-act comedy, in-12 ; *1871
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Brussels, in-8° ; *1872: ''Le Spectre de Patrick, drame fantastique en cinq actes et neuf tableaux'', in-12 ; *1872: ''Une Amourette'', four-act comedy, in-12 ; *1872: ''Memnon, ou la Sagesse humaine'', one-act
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from a tale by Voltaire, in-12 ; *1873: ''Le Monde galant'', in-12 ; *1873: ''Rose, splendeurs et misères de la vie théâtrale'', in-12 ; *1874: ''Madame Élise'', in-12 ; *1875: ''La Bête noire'', in-12 ; *1876: ''Le Cheveu du diable, voyage fantastique au Japon'', in-12 ; *1878: ''Berthe Sigelin'', in-12 ; *1878: ''L’Enquête'', three-act drama, in-12 ; *1878: ''La Grand’Maman'', comedy in four acts in prose, in-12 ; *1878: ''Marguerite Chauveley'', in-12 ; *1878: ''La Prima Donna, le père Raymond'', in-12 ; *1879: ''La Diva'', in-12 ; *1879: ''La Grande Vie, la Préférée'', in-8° ; *1880: ''La Princesse Aïdée'', tale imitated from
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, followed by ''Marianne'' and ''Georges Pairier'', in-12 ; *1880: ''La Comtesse Berthe'', four-act play, in-12 ; *1881: ''Un Enfant d’Israël'', in-12 ; *1881: ''Le Fils adultérin'', in-12 ; *1882: ''La Revanche d’une honnête femme'', in-12 ; *1882: ''Son Excellence Satinette (affaires étrangères)'', in-12 ; *1883: ''La Belle Virginie'', in-12 ; *1883: ''Cathy'', in-12 ; *1883: ''Mademoiselle ma mère'', in-12 ; *1883: ''Son Altesse'', in-12 ; *1884: ''Tout seul, aventures d’un prétendant à travers le monde'', in-12 ; *1884: ''La Vie en l’air'', in-12 ; *1885: ''Hortense Maillot'', in-12 ; *1885: ''Les Parents riches'', in-12 ; *1886: ''Les Amours de Chicot'', in-8° ; *1886: ''Les Erreurs de la guillotine'', in-8° ; *1886: ''Lucette'', in-8° ; *1886: ''Madame veuve Émilie'', in-8 ; *1886: ''Le Meilleur Monde'', in-12 ; *1887: ''Gilberte'', Paris, in-12 ; *1887: ''Mademoiselle'', in-12 ; *1888: ''Mariage de princesse'', in-12 ; *1889: ''Le Parasite'', in-32 ; *1889: ''Chère Madame'', in-12 ; *1890: ''André Laroche'', in-12 ; *1890: ''Le Chemin de Mazas'', in-12 ; *1890: ''Les Filles séduites'', in-4 ; *1891: ''La Fiancée anonyme'', in-12 ; *1892: ''Mademoiselle Raymonde'', in-12 ; *1892: ''Le Fils adoptif'', in-12 ; *1893: ''Le Cher Maître'', in-12 ; *1893: ''Le Roi de la Création'', in-12 ; *1893: ''Thérèse Gervais'', in-12 ; *1894: ''La Belle Armande'', in-32 ; *1894: ''Le Bésigue chinois'', one-act comedy in prose, in-12 ; *1894: ''Les Bouilleurs de cru. Mademoiselle Michu'', in-32 ; *1894: ''Le Secrétaire particulier'', in-12 ; *1894: ''Suzanne Herbain'', in-12 ; *1895: ''Madeleine Houlard'', in-12 ; *1896: ''L’Archiduchesse'', in-12 ; *1897: ''Théâtre inédit (La Fête, le Mariage rompu, Son Altesse)'', in-12.


References


Sources


Édouard Cadol
on Wikisource * .


External links

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Édouard Cadol
on Data.bnf.fr {{DEFAULTSORT:Cadol, Edouard 1831 births 1898 deaths 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights 19th-century French novelists Knights of the Legion of Honour French critics Jules Verne Writers from Paris