André Lichtenberger
André Lichtenberger ( born November 29, 1870 in Strasbourg, † March 23, 1940 in Paris) was a French novelist and sociologist. He was also a doctor of history.
André was the son of the architect Paul -Emile Lichtenberger (1840-1877), and the nephew of Frédéric Auguste Lichtenberger (1832-1899), who co-founded the theological faculty at the Sorbonne. His older brother Henri Lichtenberger became known as German studies.
Works
- Le Socialisme au XVIIIème siècle (1895 ), Thesis
- Héroïques Contes (1897 ), stories of the French Revolution
- Mon Petit Trott and La Petite Sœur de Trott (1898), fictional descriptions of the child's world of ideas
- Le Socialisme utopique (1898 )
- Le Socialisme et la Révolution française (1898 )
- La Mort de Corinthe (1900), Roman archaeological
- Portraits de Jeunes Filles (1900)
- Pere (1901 )
- Rédemption (1902 )
- Portraits d' Aïeules (1903 )
- M. de Migurac ou Le Marquis Philosophe (1903 )
- Les Centaures (1904 ), a poem written in prose.
- Line ( 1905)
- Gorri le Forban (1906 )
- L' Automne (1907 )
- Notre Minnie (1907 )
- La Folle Aventure (1908 )
- La Petite (1909 )
- Le Petit Roi (1910 )
- Tous Heros (1910 )
- Juste Lobel, Alsatian (1911 )
- Petite Madame (1912 )
- Kaligouça le Coeur Fidele (1913 )
- Le Sang Nouveau (1914 )
- Bèche (1920 )
- Raramémé ( 1921)
- Scènes de Famille ( 1921)