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Paul Auguste Marie Adam (7 December 1862 1 January 1920) was a French novelist who became an early proponent of Symbolism in France, and one of the founders of the Symbolist review Le Symboliste.[1]

Paul Adam before 1904; Photo of Nadar
Paul Adam before 1904; Photo of Nadar
Paul Adam, woodcut by Félix Vallotton
Paul Adam, woodcut by Félix Vallotton

Career


Adam's first novel, Chair molle ("Soft Flesh"), was the story of a prostitute in the Naturalist manner, which led to him being prosecuted for immorality before the Cour d'assises and sentenced to a fortnight in prison and a 500-franc fine.[2] Together with Jean Moréas, he co-wrote Les Demoiselles Goubert, a novel that marked the transition between Naturalism and Symbolism in French literature.[citation needed] His Lettres de Malaisie (1897) was speculative fiction about politics in the future.[1] He also wrote a series of historical novels that dealt with the period of the Napoleonic Wars and their aftermath; the first installment in the series, La Force, was published in 1899. It was followed by L'enfant d'Austerlitz (1901), La ruse (1902) and Au soleil de Juillet (1903).[1] His novel Stephanie, which appeared in 1913, argued in favour of arranged marriages as opposed to those founded on romantic attachments.[citation needed] His work was part of the literature event in the art competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics.[3]

He was born and died in Paris.[4]


Works


  1. La Force (1899)
  2. L'Enfant d'Austerlitz (1901)
  3. La Ruse, 1827-1828 (1903)
  4. Au soleil de juillet, 1829-1830 (1903)

References


  1. "Adam, Paul". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Vol. 1 (14 ed.). 1930. p. 149.
  2. Robert Netz, Histoire de la censure dans l'édition (Presses Universitaires de France, 1997), p. 124.
  3. "Paul Adam". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  4. "Paul Adam". Encyclopædia Britannica.



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[fr] Paul Adam

Paul Auguste Marie Adam[2], né le 7 décembre 1862 à Paris où il est mort le 2 janvier 1920, est un écrivain français et critique d'art.

[ru] Адан, Поль

По́ль Ада́н (фр. Paul Adam, 6 декабря 1862, Париж — 2 января 1920, Париж) — французский писатель.



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