Henri de Latouche

Hyacinthe -Joseph Alexandre Thabaud de Latouche, called Henri de Latouche ( born February 2, 1785 La Chatre, Indre, † March 9, 1851 in Chatenay -Malabry, Hauts -de -Seine département ) was a French writer.

Hyacinthe de Latouche Thabaud was an official in the administration of indirect taxes. Between 1808 and 1810 he formed a love affair with the actress and poet Marceline Desbordes later, a common child, died in 1816. With the fall of the Empire he lost his job and went to live from the proceeds of his pen. He wrote a large number of poems, comedies, novels and journal articles. This includes published in 1818:

  • Proces of prevenus complet de l' assassinat de M. Fualdes
  • Mémoires de Madame Manson
  • Selmours de Florian (along with Émile Deschamps )
  • Le tour de faveur

From 1819 to 1830 he was a member of the Romantic school, wrote ballads for German and English patterns and earned itself naturally fresh and witty descriptions of the name of Hesiod of the Romantic school. During this time, the publication of the poems André Chénier (1819 ), the novel Olivier Brusson (1823 ), he falls without a source of ETA Hoffmann had written off; the Correspondance de Clément XIV et de Carlin (1827 ), a novel in letters against the Jesuits, edited by him as authentic, and the novel Fragoletta ou Naples et Paris en 1799 (1829 ). In the same year de Latouche suddenly turned to the article La camaraderie littéraire against his former friends; but his malice was a rough lesson by an article by Gustave Planche in the Revue des Deux Mondes (1831 ): La haine littéraire. Until 1832 he edited the Figaro in antiliberalem meaning and wrote the poems:

  • La Vallée aux loups ( 1833),
  • Les Adieux (1842 ),
  • Encore adieu (first published 1852 )

Works

  • The works of Canova: Collection of lithographirten outlines after its statues and bas- reliefs. Stuttgart, 1826 ( Digitized edition of the University and State Library Dusseldorf )
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