Jules Vallès
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Jules Vallès (1832–1885) was a French journalist, author, and left-wing political activist.
In 1883 he was entirely successful in restarting Le Cri du Peuple as a voice for libertarian and socialist ideas. At the same time he became increasingly ill with diabetes. During a health crisis in November 1884, he was taken to the house of doctor Guebhard and his secretary Séverine. He assigned Hector Malot to be the executor of his will and died on 14 February 1885.Template:Sfn
His funeral was also a major public event, attracting a procession of some 60,000 following the coffin to Père Lachaise Cemetery.[1]
References
Bibliography
- Alain Viala: Préface et commentaires à Jules Vallès "Jacques Vingtras - L'Enfant" Paris: Presses Pocket, 1990
- Marie-Claire Bancqaert: Préface et notes à Vallès "L'Insurgé" Paris: Collection Folio/Gallimard, 1979
- Bernard Noël: "Dictionnaire de la Commune" Paris: Champs/Flammarion, 1978
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- Vallès in Le Cri du Peuple (English)
- 1867 Caricature of Jules Vallès by André Gill
- The Child by Jules Vallés new edition from New York Review Books
- Template:In lang Jacques Vingtras trilogy, audio version Template:Webarchive File:Speaker Icon.svg
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- 1832 births
- 1885 deaths
- People from Le Puy-en-Velay
- French anarchists
- French socialists
- French newspaper founders
- Communards
- Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
- Members of the International Workingmen's Association
- 19th-century French journalists
- French male journalists
- 19th-century French novelists
- French male novelists
- 19th-century French businesspeople
- 19th-century French male writers