Lucien Muhlfeld

Lucien Muhlfeld (* August 4, 1870 in Paris, † December 1, 1902 ) was a French writer and literary critic.

Life

Muhlfeld attended the Lycée Condorcet in Paris, then studied at the Sorbonne University and a doctorate in law and literature. From 1891 to 1897 he was the first literary critic and deputy editor of the journal La Revue blanche and certain as editor significantly the direction of the sheet. With his wife Jeanne, he entertained at his Paris home a literary salon. He wrote short stories, novels and plays.

Works

  • Le Mauvais Désir (1890)
  • La Carrière d' André Tourette (1900) / Éditions Larousse, Paris
  • L' Associée (1902 ) / Éditions Larousse, Paris
  • La Fin d' un art (1890)
  • Le monde où l' on imprime (1897 )
  • Dix ans après ( with Pierre Veber, 1897)
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