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Emmanuel Arène (1 January 1856 – 14 August 1908) was a French journalist, playwright and republican politician who was deputy for Corsica for many years and senator of Corsica in his last years. He was involved in scandals over maritime mail contracts and the Panama Canal funding. Towards the end of his career he dominated Corsican politics. Arène was also a prolific and successful journalist, wrote short stories and wrote for the theatre.


Background

After the fall of the Emperor
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in 1870 the island of Corsica was a Bonapartist stronghold for the next ten years. New political players from the middle-classes appeared from 1880 onward, mostly foreign to the idea of dynasties. Instead they based their legitimacy on their education, professional success and ability to get things done by pulling together political, administrative and business networks. Arène emerged as one of the most prominent of these new men, leader of the island's Republicans by 1885 and the dominant political power in Corsica at the time of his death in 1908.


Early years

Emmanuel Arène was born in
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, Corsica, on 1 January 1856. He was the fifth of six children of Joseph Arène, a merchant, and Jeanne-Paule Forcioli, a shopkeeper. His grandfather, Louis Arène, was an innkeeper from
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, Var, who had settled in Ajaccio in 1757 and prospered. The family had soon integrated into the local community through marriages with the Campi and Forcioli families of the old Ajaccian bourgeoisie. Emmanuel's father was a prosperous merchant who achieved considerable social prominence. His funeral was attended by the consuls of England, Italy and Denmark and several high officials of the Corsican administration. Despite growing up in a conventionally Bonapartist milieu, Arène showed Republican sympathies as a young man. After completing his secondary education he enrolled at the University of
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, but failed after his first year. He then went to Paris, determined to study more seriously than in Aix. His goal was to qualify as a lawyer. He became a habitual reader of the ''Le XIXe siècle'', a journal directed by
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, a Republican journalist and writer, and anti-clerical Freemason who was close to
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. In September 1875 a letter by Arène was published in the paper responding to an article on the intolerance of Corsicans by
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. About met Arène, was impressed by his spirit, political convictions and writing ability, and gave him a job as a correspondent for ''Le XIXe siècle''. Arène left the university and joined the circle of the Parisian
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. After leaving ''Le XIXe Siècle'' he moved on to the journal ''Paris'', which had been founded by former editors of ''La France''. In several lively controversies Arène was a strong supporter of Gambetta. In 1879 he accepted the position of chief of the special secretariat of the Minister of the Interior and Religion, Charles Lepère( fr), and continued with Lepère's successor
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until November 1881. Gambetta supported Arène's election to the general council of Corsica in August 1880, despite the fact that technically he was ineligible since he was not yet 25 years old. He defeated the deputy and incumbent Charles Abbatucci. Since he was under 25, the election was annulled, but in March 1881 he was again elected against Abbatucci. Arène was General Councilor continuously from 1880 until 1908, first in the canton of Zicavo (1881–1886), then
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(1888–1903) and finally Santa-Maria-Siché (1903–1908). He was president of the Departmental Assembly from 1888 to 1893, in 1896, and then from 1900 to 1908.


Deputy


3rd legislature (1881–85)

Gambetta supported Arène in his election as deputy for the district of Corte on 4 December 1881 in a by-election after Horace de Choiseul-Praslin( fr) had chosen to represent
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in Seine-et-Marne. Arène won with 6,672 votes out of 9,389 against the radical republican
Paschal Grousset Jean François Paschal Grousset (7 April 1844, in Corte – 9 April 1909, in Paris) was a French politician, journalist, translatorHe was the first to translate Treasure Island into French in 1885 (''L'île au trésor'', éd. Hetzel) and scienc ...
, a former member of the
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. Arène sat with the Republican Union group and voted for the opportunist policy of the governments of Gambetta and
Jules Ferry Jules François Camille Ferry (; 5 April 183217 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. He was one of the leaders of the Opportunist Republicans, Moderate Republicans and served as Prime Minister of France from 1880 to 18 ...
. He supported the "grand ministry" in his articles in the press. On 26 January 1882 he was with the Gambetta minority, and was very cool to the cabinet of
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. He voted against the Jules Roche amendment on election of the mayor of Paris, against the proposal of Charles Boysset( fr) to abolish the
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and against elections of magistrates by the people. He spoke in the chamber on 12 July 1882 as rapporteur on the project for maritime postal services between continental France and Corsica. Arène was a strong supporter of Jules Ferry, who became prime minister on 22 February 1883 and backed him over the Tonkin expedition although he abstained from voting to fund it. He voted for maintaining the embassy in the
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, for suppression of life senators and for the proposal by
Jean Antoine Ernest Constans Jean Antoine Ernest Constans (3 May 1833 – 7 April 1913) was a French politician and colonial administrator. Biography Born in Béziers, Hérault, he began his career as professor of law. In 1876 he was elected deputy for Toulouse to the French ...
to reinstate voting for lists. As a contributor to '' Le Matin'', in August 1884 Arène had a violent dispute with the deputy Félix Granet( fr) and Ernest Judet, director and editor in chief of the ''Presse Libre''. Previously Judet had accused Arène and his friend, the senator
Nicolas Péraldi Nicolas Joseph Péraldi (18 March 1841 – 18 February 1914) was a French notary who was Republican deputy of Corsica from 1881 to 1885, then senator of Corsica from 1885 to 1894 and again from 1909 to 1912. Early years (1841–81) Nicolas Josep ...
, of being biased in favour of
François Morelli François Morelli (28 February 1833 – 29 May 1892) was a French shipowner and politician. For a while he ran a shipping service in the western Mediterranean based in Marseille, but it suffered from severe competition and several business mishaps ...
's shipping company, which had the concession for maritime postal services between the continent and Corsica. Arène accused Judet of "indelicacy or theft" when an issue of the ''Presse Libre'' reproduced a dispatch from
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to Arène. They fought a duel in which Arène was wounded in the hand. Arène was a friend of the prefect André de Trémontels, and was involved in the affair of the journalist Saint-Elme, whose death was attributed to Trémontels.


4th legislature (1886–89)

Arène ran for reelection as republican candidate for Deputy of Corsica, but won only 24,625 votes against 24,953 for the last elected member on the conservative list, François de Montera( fr). The election was invalidated, and in a rerun on 14 February 1886 Arène was elected with 25,948 votes out of 49,382. In the new legislature he registered with the Union of the Left and continued to support moderate republicans and. He voted for the Rouvier and Tirard ministries in the sessions of 19 November 1887 and 30 March 1888. Arène was made president of the general council of Corsica in 1888. He used his position in the power structure to give out public and private jobs, exemptions, favors and credits, mostly to his family and his allies. On 11 February 1889 he voted in favour of reinstatement of the universal ballot. On 14 February 1889 he abstained from the vote to adjourn revision of the constitutional laws. He was appointed rapporteur of the commission to consider prosecution of the three deputies who belonged to the
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, and was unusually vocal in this role. On 4 April 1889 he voted in favour of prosecution of
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.


5th and 6th legislature (1889–98)

In the general elections of 22 September 1889 Arène was reelected deputy of
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(Corsica) in the first round by 4,090 votes against 2,965 for the Bonapartist candidate Abbatucci. He registered with the Republican group. In this legislature he was active in the debates over the budget of the ministries of Agriculture and the Interior. He asked for a phased increase of the tax for Corsica and for completion of the railway line from
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to Corte. He was named in the Panama Affair, but was reelected in the first round in the 20 August 1893 general elections. He was finally acquitted from the Panama scandal in 1893. In his electoral campaign in 1893 he proclaimed, Arène married Laure Orenga on 20 August 1894 in
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, daughter of Étienne-Louis Orenga, a trader, president of the commercial court and vice-president of the chamber of commerce. He began to write for ''
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'' in 1895. In 1896 the newspaper ''La France'' published a list of 104 parliamentarians including Arène who had allegedly received funds from the Panama company. To confirm his mandate Arène chose to run as deputy for
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in the 7 November 1897 by-election caused by the death of Dominique François Ceccaldi( fr), and was returned by 8,941 votes to 1,008 for his opponent. The Chamber did not rule on the validity of this election, but his position as deputy was now unassailable. During the Dreyfus affair, on 12 November 1897 Arène agreed with Auguste Scheurer-Kestner,
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, Louis Leblois( fr) and
Edgar Demange Edgar Demange (April 22, 1841 in Versailles – February 1925 in Paris) was a French jurist. He was, with Fernand Labori, the lawyer of Alfred Dreyfus during his trials in 1894 and 1899. Biography Demange was a winner of the national eloque ...
to launch a campaign to sway public opinion in favour of a revision of the verdict against Dreyfus. Arène wrote an article in ''Le Figaro'' on 14 November 1897 under the pseudonym "Vidi" on "Le dossier de M. Scheurer-Kestner". It revealed that
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had not written the ''bordereau'', which could not be attributed to him. The real traitor, who was not named, was described as "an officer, who is quite well-known in Paris ... married ... well-connected ... not attached to the Ministry of War but to a garrison near Paris". The article also stated that a "new document", the ''faux Henry'', that cited the name of Dreyfus and had been mentioned by General
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to Scheurer-Kestner, was a forgery.


7th and 8th legislatures (1898–1904)

In the 8 May 1898 general elections Arène was reelected deputy of Ajaccio by 8,437 votes against 2,464 for his main opponent. In the early spring of 1899 the young Corsican Joseph Marie François Spoturno, whose family knew Arène's mother Jeanne Forcioli, arrived in Paris where Arène gave him a job as an unpaid assistant. Arène introduced Spoturno, later better known as François Coty, to politicians and officials, and to his wide circle of acquaintances in Parisian society. On one occasion Arène challenged the journalist Arthur Meyer to a duel for saying the deputies from Corsica were bandits. Spoturno accompanied Arène to the dawn rendezvous in the Bois de Boulogne, where both men fired and missed, satisfying honour. Spoturno became interested in selling
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. Arène encouraged him in this venture, and advised him to conceal his Corsican origins by taking his mother's name Coti and spelling it as Coty. This was the origin of the beauty products company
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In the general elections of 27 April 1902 Arène was reelected by 10,084 against 606 for his main opponent. In his last two legislatures he devoted himself to defending the economic interests of Corsica, where he dominated politics. On 4 January 1903 he orchestrated the election of
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as senator despite his unpopular positions on religion and the Dreyfus affair. When Combes chose instead to represent Charente-Inferieure, where he had also been elected, Arène supported Arthur Ranc, who was elected to the senate on 15 February 1903.


Last years

After Senator
Ange Muracciole Ange-Marie Muracciole (12 March 1835 – 2 July 1904) was a French public works contractor and politician. He was Senator for Corsica from 1892 to 1894, and again from 1903 to 1904. Early years (1835–92) Ange-Marie Muracciole was born on 12 Ma ...
died on 2 July 1904, Arène ran in the resulting by-election on 18 September 1904 and was elected to the senate by 767 votes out of 784. He held office until his death. Emmanuel Arène died in Le Fayet,
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, Haute-Savoie, on 14 August 1908 at the age of 52. His only son Jean-Louis was 12 years old when he died, and did not follow him into politics.


Publications

Arène was a journalist throughout his political career, and his many articles were extremely popular, particularly those written for ''Le Matin''. He also wrote for ''Le XIXe siècle'', ''Le Voltaire'', ''Le Paris'', ''Le Gil Blas'', ''L’Éclair'', ''Le Figaro'', ''L’Union républicaine'', ''La Corse républicaine'' and ''Le Journal de la Corse''. He had a brilliant style, tinged with irony and sometimes gently malicious. Until his death he wrote the dramatic column of ''Le Figaro'' with an indulgent and facetious style. He published a collection of short stories in 1887, ''Le dernier bandit''. Arene became well known as an author for ''L'Adversaire'', co-authored with
Alfred Capus Alfred Capus (25 November 18581 November 1922) was a French journalist and playwright, who was born in Aix-en-Provence and died in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Biography Son of a lawyer from Marseille, Alfred Capus went to university in Toulon. After fai ...
. He later collaborated with
Robert de Flers Robert Pellevé de La Motte-Ango, marquis de Flers (25 November 1872, Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados – 30 July 1927, Vittel) was a French playwright, opera librettist, and journalist. Pierre Barillet, ''Les Seigneurs du rire: Flers – Caillavet � ...
and
Gaston Arman de Caillavet Gaston Arman de Caillavet (13 March 1869 – 13 January 1915) was a French playwright. Early life Gaston Arman de Caillavet was born on 13 March 1869. He was the son of Albert Arman de Caillavet and Léontine Lippmann. His maternal grandfath ...
on ''Le Roi'' (The King). Various speeches, proposals and reports by Arène were published by the National Assembly. Other publications by Arène include: * * * * * *


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