Paul Ginisty (4 April 1855 – 5 March 1932) was a French writer, columnist and journalist.
Paul Ginisty | |
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Born | 4 April 1855 |
Died | 5 March 1932 Paris | (aged 76)
Occupation(s) | Journalist, writer |
A regular columnist at Gil Blas, he met Guy de Maupassant who would dedicate him his short story Mon oncle Sosthène . From 1896 to 1906, he was theatre manager for the Théâtre de l'Odéon, then became an inspector of monuments historiques.[1]
Selected bibliography
edit- 1881: Les Idylles parisiennes, (text online at Gallica).
- 1883: Les Rastaquouères : études parisiennes, (text online at Gallica).
- 1884: L'Amour à trois, foreword by Guy de Maupassant.
- 1884: La Seconde Nuit, roman bouffe, (text online at Gallica).
- 1888: Le Dieu bibelot, publisher A-Dupret
- 1901: La Marquise de Sade
- 1903: Vers la bonté, frontispice et fleurons by Henri Caruchet , hors-texte de Paul Steck, Paris, Joanin & Cie
- 1907: Mémoires d'un danseuse de corde : Mme Saqui (1786-1866), (text online at Gallica).
- 1914: Mémoires et souvenirs de comédiennes XVIIIe
- 1922: Anthologie du journalisme du XVIIe siècle à nos jours
- 1923: Les Nids d'aigles
- 1925: Les Anciens Boulevards
- 1929: Eugène Sue
- 1930: Souvenirs de journalisme et de théâtre, (text online at Gallica).
References
edit- ^ Volume Maupassant, contes et nouvelles, page 1450, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
External links
edit- Notice d'autorité sur le site de la BnF