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French writer (1871–1937)

Louis de Robert
Louis de Robert in 1911
Born5 March 1871
Paris
Died27 September 1937(1937-09-27) (aged 66)
Sannois
OccupationWriter

Louis de Robert (French pronunciation: [lwi də ʁɔbɛʁ]; 5 March 1871, Paris – 27 September 1937) was a French writer, winner of the prix Femina in 1911.

He became friends with Émile Zola during the Dreyfus Affair and took a stand for the revision of the trial.

A regular collaborator in The Journal, with Jules Renard, Alphonse Allais, Octave Mirbeau, he was the first reader of the proofs of Du côté de chez Swann, and dissuaded his friend Marcel Proust to shorten his novel.

Le Roman du malade, serialized in Le Figaro then published by the Éditions Fasquelle [fr], Prix Femina 1911, the novel was admired by Maurice Barres, Anna de Noailles, Robert de Montesquiou and Colette. He won the Prix of the Académie française

Fallen in love with the thirty years younger Jeanne Humbert, he married her at the town hall of Sannois on 8 November 1928. She survived him for more than half a century and published her autobiography Le cœur a ses raisons in 1986, on vanity press.

Works

  • 1894: Un tendre
  • 1896: Papa.
  • 1896: Fragiles.
  • 1897: The eternal enigma. Yvette Guilbert, New-York city
  • 1898: La Première Femme
  • 1900: La Reprise
  • 1901: Le Mauvais Amant
  • 1901: Le Partage du cœur
  • 1911: Le Roman du malade (Prix Fémina)
  • 1912: L'envers d'une courtisane
  • 1918: Le Prince amoureux.
  • 1921: Réussir
  • 1921: Reconnais-toi
  • 1922: Silvestre et Monique
  • 1924: Paroles d'un solitaire.
  • 1925: Octavie
  • 1925: Comment débuta Marcel Proust, lettres inédites
  • 1925: Le Préféré
  • 1926: Le Roman d'une comédienne
  • 1927: Le Supplice des bourgeois de Premz
  • 1927: Ni avec toi, ni sans toi
  • 1928: Souvenirs sur Edmond Rostand
  • 1930: De l'amour à la sagesse, suivi de Réflexions sur Marcel Proust
  • 1931: La Rose et le cyprès
  • 1932: Journal d’un mari
  • 1933: Tragédie du désir
  • 1936: Trop belle

Posthumous

  • Lettres à Paul Faure, 1898-1937, 1943

References

  1. Quella-Villeger, Deux amis dreyfusards de Zola, Paul Brulat et Louis de Robert : Lectures de l'Affaire Dreyfus, Les Cahiers naturalistes, 1998, vol. 44, n+72, pp. 185-196.
  2. Papa sur Gallica
  3. Fragiles
  4. The eternal enigma
  5. Le Prince amoureux
  6. Paroles d'un solitaire sur Gallica

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Laureates of the Prix Femina
1904–1925
1926–1950
1951–1975
1976–2000
2001–present
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