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Auguste Maquet

Auguste Maquet (French: [oɡyst makɛ]; 13 September 1813 – 8 January 1888) was a French author, best known as the chief collaborator of French novelist Alexandre Dumas, père, co-writing such works as The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.[1]

Auguste Maquet
Auguste Maquet
Born(1813-09-13)13 September 1813
Died8 January 1888(1888-01-08) (aged 74)
Paris, France
Burial placePère Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
Occupationnovelist

Biography Edit

 
Tomb of Auguste Maquet at Père Lachaise Cemetery.

Maquet was born in Paris in 1813. He studied at the Lycée Charlemagne where he became a professor at the age of 18. Trained as a historian, he turned to literature, and became close with such literary figures as Théophile Gautier and Gérard de Nerval. Through Nerval, he became acquainted with the already famous Dumas in 1838. Gérard de Nerval introduced Maquet to Dumas and asked the famous author to rewrite a play of Maquet's and publish it under his own name.[2] Dumas was then given a manuscript by Maquet which Dumas went on to publish under his own name as Le Chevalier d'Harmental.[3]

The two started writing historical romances together, with Maquet outlining the plot and characters in draft form and Dumas adding colorful dialogue and details.[2] At the insistence of and upon payment by the publisher, Maquet's name was left off the title page.[2]

The collaboration with Dumas ended in 1851. Maquet had earlier sued Dumas demanding co-authorship and royalties, but the court found in favor of Dumas, on the grounds that "Dumas without Maquet would have been Dumas: what would Maquet have been without Dumas?"[4] Maquet went on to produce a large solo body of work: historical romances, plays and an opera libretto. In 1861, he became an officer of the Légion d'honneur. Maquet died comfortably well-off. He is buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

His brothers Charles and Hector Maquet were the founders of the luxury stationery manufacturer Maison Maquet.

Legacy Edit

Many devotees of Dumas claim that "Maquet was merely a dogsbody whose capacity for hard work was his greatest talent."[3] Others, such as French Dumas expert Claude Schopp have claimed that Maquet was the real "fourth musketeer,"[2] responsible for the plots of The d'Artagnan Romances.[2] Author Bernard Fillaire says "There is a tendency to dismiss [Maquet] as a drudge and that's just wrong...Of course he wasn't a Balzac or a Dickens...but he definitely had talent."[3]

Maquet was portrayed by Belgian actor Benoît Poelvoorde in L'Autre Dumas (The Other Dumas, 2010).[3]

Works Edit

With Dumas Edit

Maquet collaborated with Dumas on eighteen novels and many plays, including:

Novels Edit

  • De La Fontaine comparé comme fabuliste à Ésope et à Phèdre, 1832
  • Le Beau d'Angennes, 1843
  • Deux Trahisons, 1844
  • Histoire de la Bastille, 1844
  • Le Comte de Lavernie, 1852
  • La Chute de Satan, 1854
  • La Belle Gabrielle, 1854-1855
  • Dettes de cœur, 1857
  • La Maison du baigneur, 1857
  • La Rose blanche, 1858
  • L'Envers et l'Endroit, épisode de la fin du règne de Louis XIV, 1858
  • Les Vertes Feuilles, 1862
  • Paris sous Louis XIV. Monuments et vues, 1883

Plays Edit

  • Le Château de Grantier, 1852
  • Le Comte de Lavernie, 1854
  • La Belle Gabrielle, 1857
  • Dettes de cœur, 1859
  • La Maison du baigneur, 1864
  • Le Hussard de Bercheny, 1865
  • Valéria, 1851 (with Jules Lacroix)
  • La Fronde, 1853 (with Jules Lacroix and music by Louis Niedermeyer)
  • La Chambre rouge, 1852 (with Théodore Anne)
  • L'Enfant du régiment, 1854 (with Théodore Anne)

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ghostwriter von Alexandre Dumas - Business And Science" (in German). Retrieved 23 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e Samuel, Henry (10 February 2010). "Alexandre Dumas novels penned by 'fourth musketeer' ghost writer". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d Davies, Lizzy (9 February 2010). "Film reignites literary debate over Alexandre Dumas's ghostwriter". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  4. ^ Halford, Macy (22 August 2010). "Genius Factories Past and Present". The New Yorker. Retrieved 19 February 2019.

Sources Edit

  • Schopp, Claude (1988). Alexandre Dumas, Genius of Life. trans. by A. J. Koch. New York, Toronto: Franklin Watts. ISBN 0-531-15093-3.
  • Reed, F. W. (Frank Wild) (1933). A Bibliography of Alexandre Dumas père. Pinner Hill, Middlesex: J. A. Neuhuys. OCLC 1420223.

External links Edit

  Media related to Auguste Maquet at Wikimedia Commons

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Lycee Charlemagne where he became a professor at the age of 18 Trained as a historian he turned to literature and became close with such literary figures as Theophile Gautier and Gerard de Nerval Through Nerval he became acquainted with the already famous Dumas in 1838 Gerard de Nerval introduced Maquet to Dumas and asked the famous author to rewrite a play of Maquet s and publish it under his own name 2 Dumas was then given a manuscript by Maquet which Dumas went on to publish under his own name as Le Chevalier d Harmental 3 The two started writing historical romances together with Maquet outlining the plot and characters in draft form and Dumas adding colorful dialogue and details 2 At the insistence of and upon payment by the publisher Maquet s name was left off the title page 2 The collaboration with Dumas ended in 1851 Maquet had earlier sued Dumas demanding co authorship and royalties but the court found in favor of Dumas on the grounds that Dumas without Maquet would have been Dumas what would Maquet have been without Dumas 4 Maquet went on to produce a large solo body of work historical romances plays and an opera libretto In 1861 he became an officer of the Legion d honneur Maquet died comfortably well off He is buried in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris His brothers Charles and Hector Maquet were the founders of the luxury stationery manufacturer Maison Maquet Legacy EditMany devotees of Dumas claim that Maquet was merely a dogsbody whose capacity for hard work was his greatest talent 3 Others such as French Dumas expert Claude Schopp have claimed that Maquet was the real fourth musketeer 2 responsible for the plots of The d Artagnan Romances 2 Author Bernard Fillaire says There is a tendency to dismiss Maquet as a drudge and that s just wrong Of course he wasn t a Balzac or a Dickens but he definitely had talent 3 Maquet was portrayed by Belgian actor Benoit Poelvoorde in L Autre Dumas The Other Dumas 2010 3 Works EditWith Dumas Edit Maquet collaborated with Dumas on eighteen novels and many plays including Le Chevalier d Harmental Maquet s outline was called Bonhomme Buvat Sylvandire 1843 Based on Les Memoires de Madame la Marquise de Fresne by Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras Une fille du Regent 1845 The Three Musketeers 1844 The Count of Monte Cristo 1844 Twenty Years After 1845 La Guerre des femmes 1845 Queen Margot 1845 Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge 1845 La dame de Monsoreau 1845 Les Quarante Cinq 1847 Le Batard de Mauleon 1847 Les Memoires d un Medecin Joseph Balsamo 1848 Le Vicomte de Bragelonne 1848 1850 The Queen s Necklace 1850 The Black Tulip 1850 Olympe de Cleves 1852 Ange Pitou 1853 Ingenue 1853 Bathilde play 1839 Maquet s original play was called Soir de carnaval Queen Margot play 1847 Novels Edit De La Fontaine compare comme fabuliste a Esope et a Phedre 1832 Le Beau d Angennes 1843 Deux Trahisons 1844 Histoire de la Bastille 1844 Le Comte de Lavernie 1852 La Chute de Satan 1854 La Belle Gabrielle 1854 1855 Dettes de cœur 1857 La Maison du baigneur 1857 La Rose blanche 1858 L Envers et l Endroit episode de la fin du regne de Louis XIV 1858 Les Vertes Feuilles 1862 Paris sous Louis XIV Monuments et vues 1883Plays Edit Le Chateau de Grantier 1852 Le Comte de Lavernie 1854 La Belle Gabrielle 1857 Dettes de cœur 1859 La Maison du baigneur 1864 Le Hussard de Bercheny 1865 Valeria 1851 with Jules Lacroix La Fronde 1853 with Jules Lacroix and music by Louis Niedermeyer La Chambre rouge 1852 with Theodore Anne L Enfant du regiment 1854 with Theodore Anne References Edit Ghostwriter von Alexandre Dumas Business And Science in German Retrieved 23 September 2016 a b c d e Samuel Henry 10 February 2010 Alexandre Dumas novels penned by fourth musketeer ghost writer The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 19 February 2019 a b c d Davies Lizzy 9 February 2010 Film reignites literary debate over Alexandre Dumas s ghostwriter The Guardian Retrieved 19 February 2019 Halford Macy 22 August 2010 Genius Factories Past and Present The New Yorker Retrieved 19 February 2019 Sources EditSchopp Claude 1988 Alexandre Dumas Genius of Life trans by A J Koch New York Toronto Franklin Watts ISBN 0 531 15093 3 Reed F W Frank Wild 1933 A Bibliography of Alexandre Dumas pere Pinner Hill Middlesex J A Neuhuys OCLC 1420223 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Auguste Maquet at Wikimedia Commons Works by Auguste Maquet at Project Gutenberg Works by Alexandre Dumas pere at Project Gutenberg Many were co authored by Maquet Works by or about Auguste Maquet at Internet Archive French works on Gallica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Auguste Maquet amp oldid 1176584469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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