Louis Ganderax
Louis Ganderax | |
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Born |
25 February 1855 Paris |
Died |
January 1940 Croissy-sur-Seine |
Occupation |
Journalist Drama critic |
Charles Étienne Louis Ganderax (25 February 1855 – January 1940) was a French journalist and drama critic. He was literary editor of the Revue de Paris with Henri Meilhac, a member of the Académie française.
A student at the École Normale Supérieure (1873), agrégé de lettres (1876), he collaborated with Le Parlement, Le Figaro, the Revue bleue, L’Univers illustré, La Vie parisienne, Le Gaulois, Revue illustrée, Revue des deux mondes etc.
Works
- Miss Fanfare
- Pepa, comedy in 3 acts (with Henri Meilhac), created at the Comédie-Française, 31 October 1888
- Prefaces
- Georges Bizet, Lettres... Impressions de Rome, 1857-1860. La Commune, 1871.
- 1904: Contes parisiens du second Empire (1866)...
External links
- Louis Ganderax on data.bnf.fr
- Louis Ganderax (1855-1940) : une plume au vitriol on Archives de Croissy
- Louis Ganderax on Medias 19
- Notice on Louis Ganderax by Georges Renard on Paris-sorbonne
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