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Clément Vautel

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Clément Vautel
Born
Clément-Henri Vaulet

31 January 1876
Died23 December 1954(1954-12-23) (aged 78)
Paris
Occupation(s)Journalist
Novelist
Dramatist

Clément Vautel, pen name of Clément-Henri Vaulet (31 January 1876 – 23 December 1954) was a journalist, novelist and playwright of Belgian origin, naturalized French (1897).[1]

Biography

Clément Vautel wrote for numerous periodicals, including Le Charivari, La Liberté, Gil Blas, La Presse, Le Rire, La Vie illustrée [fr], Le Matin (from 1908 to 1914),[1] Le Journal (from 1918 to 1940),[1] Cyrano...

Publications

  • 1919: La Réouverture du paradis terrestre, novel
  • 1921: Les Folies bourgeoises, novel
  • 1922: Mademoiselle Sans-gêne, novel
  • 1922: Monsieur Palémon chez les Dingos, novel
  • 1923: Candide, 5-act play
  • 1923: La Machine à fabriquer des rêves
  • 1923: My Priest Among the Rich, novel, Albin Michel
  • 1924: Madame ne veut pas d'enfant, novel
  • 1925: Mon curé chez les pauvres, novel, Albin Michel
  • 1926: Je suis un affreux bourgeois, novel
  • 1927: L'Amour à la parisienne, novel
  • 1928: Le Bouif chez mon curé, written with Georges de La Fouchardière, novel
  • 1928: Voyage au pays des snobs
  • 1929: La Grande rafle, written with Georges de La Fouchardière, novel
  • 1930: Autour et alentour
  • 1930: L'Empereur aux yeux bleus, historical novel, written with Raymond Escholier
  • 1932: Les Femmes aux enchères, novel
  • 1934: La Petite-fille de Madame Angot, novel
  • 1939: Le Fou de l'Élysée, pamphlet novel
  • 1941 « Mon film », souvenirs d'un journaliste
  • 1942: Candide Paturot à la recherche d'un idéal, petite histoire contemporaine
  • 1946: Le Prince impérial, histoire du fils de Napoléon III
  • 1949: M. Désiré Jolibois au paradis
  • 1951: Les Maris, les Amants et la Femme, histoire des cocus célèbres depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à nos jours
  • 1952: Le Bon Sens et la Vie

Cinema

Scripts

Adaptations

References

  1. ^ a b c According to the bibliographic notice published in Mon curé chez les pauvres. Le Livre de Poche. Librairie Générale Française. 1972.)

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