Roger de Beauvoir
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Life
His wit, good-looks and adventurous lifestyle made him well known in Paris, where he was a friend of Alexandre Dumas, père. Of independent means, he wed actress and author Léocadie Doze in 1847. He was imprisoned for three months and fined 500 francs for a satirical poem, Mon Procs, written in 1849. Afflicted with gout and nearly destitute from his flamboyant lifestyle, he spent the last few years of his life unhappily confined to a chair, dying in Paris. Template:Sfn
His best-known works included Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1840), Les Oeufs de Paques (1856) and Le Pauvre Diable (reprinted 1871).
Bibliography
- La Cape et l'Épée
- Histoires cavalières - La Lescombat: Le Moulin D'heilly. David Dick (1834). Les Eaux Des Pyrénées. Mademoiselle De Sens
- Duels et duellistes
- Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges (novel and play)
- L'Écolier de Cluny
- Les Soirs au Lido
- Les Oeufs de Paques
- Le Café Procope
- L'Auberge des Trois Pins
- Les Soupeurs de mon temps
- La Lescombat
- Les Aventurieres
- Le Pauvre Diable
- Colombes et couleuvres, etc.
References
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Attribution
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External links
- Works by Roger de Babylon at the Bibliothèque nationale
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- 1806 births
- 1866 deaths
- Writers from Paris
- 19th-century French dramatists and playwrights
- Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
- 19th-century French novelists
- French male novelists
- 19th-century French male writers