- Jean
Hippolyte Auguste Delaunay de
Villemessant (22
April 1810,
Rouen – 12
April 1879, Monte-Carlo) was a
conservative French journalist. The son of colonel...
- was
dedicated to
Hippolyte de
Villemessant, who was the editor-in-chief of the
Paris newspaper Le Figaro. De
Villemessant, the
dedicatee of the 'Figaro-Polka'...
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during the 19th century,
notably by
Alphonse Daudet in an article, "
Villemessant",
first published in 1879: "de
braves garçons [...] ont eu, pour une...
-
aggressive critic, his
articles on
literature and art
appearing in
Villemessant's journal L'Événement.
After his
first major novel, Thérèse
Raquin (1867)...
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somewhat irregularly until 1854, when it was
taken over by
Hippolyte de
Villemessant. In 1866, Le
Figaro became a
daily newspaper. Its
first daily edition...
-
hotel in 1889. The
founder of France's Le
Figaro newspaper,
Hippolyte de
Villemessant,
built the
Villa Soleil in 1869 for
writers s****ing inspiration. In 1887...
- w****ly Le Figaro; he
wrote for it and
other publications of
Hippolyte de
Villemessant for the rest of his career. In particular,
under the
pseudonym Jean de...
- of Enghien-les-Bains,
where she made the
acquaintance of
Hippolyte de
Villemessant, the
patron of Le Figaro. On May 26, 1877, the
first known version of...
- reception. He
obtained employment on Le Figaro, then
under Cartier de
Villemessant's energetic editorship,
wrote two or
three plays, and
began to be recognized...
- Trades. 8. London:
Wyman and Sons: 260.
October 15, 1882. "L'incident
Villemessant – de Noé".
Revue des
grands procès
contemporains (in French). Tome IV...