Paul- Henri Corentin Feval ( 1817- 1887), Pantheon Nadar 39
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Paul-Henri Corentin Féval (1817-1887) was a prolific French novelist and dramatist, renowned for his contributions to the genre of popular literature in the 19th century. Born on September 29, 1817, in Rennes, France, Féval initially pursued a career in law before turning to writing. His literary career began in earnest in the 1840s, and he quickly gained recognition for his adventurous and imaginative storytelling.
Féval's works often delved into the realms of historical fiction, crime, and the supernatural, captivating readers with their intricate plots and vivid characters. Among his most famous creations is the swashbuckling hero, Le Bossu (The Hunchback), whose adventures were serialized and later compiled into a novel in 1857. This work cemented Féval's reputation as a master of the feuilleton, a serialized form of storytelling popular in newspapers and magazines of the time.
Another notable contribution by Féval is his series of novels featuring the character of Rocambole, a cunning and resourceful rogue whose escapades thrilled readers and influenced the development of the modern detective and adventure genres. The Rocambole series, beginning with "Les Drames de Paris" in 1857, showcased Féval's talent for weaving complex narratives filled with suspense and intrigue.
In addition to his novels, Féval also wrote plays and was involved in the theatrical scene, further showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works were not only popular in France but also gained international acclaim, with translations spreading his stories to a wider audience.
Féval's influence extended beyond his lifetime, as his innovative storytelling techniques and memorable characters left a lasting impact on popular literature. He passed away on March 8, 1887, in Paris, leaving behind a rich legacy of literary achievements that continue to be celebrated and studied by enthusiasts of 19th-century French literature.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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