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Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr

Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (24 November 1808 – 29 September 1890) was a French critic, journalist, and novelist.[1][2]

Alphonse Karr
Alphonse Karr by Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon, c. 1876
Born24 November 1808
Died29 September 1890 (aged 81)
Occupation(s)Critic, journalist, novelist
Years active1834–1880
Spouse
Clémentine Renard de Mentule
(m. 1834; div. 1836)
Children1
RelativesCarme Karr (niece)

Life edit

Karr was born in Paris to German pianist and composer Henri Karr (1784–1842), and after being educated at the Collège Bourbon, became a teacher there. Some of his novels, including his first, Sous les Tilleuls (1832), were autobiographical romances. A second novel, Une heure trop tard, followed next year, and was succeeded by many other popular works. His Vendredi soir (1835) and Le Chemin le plus court (1836) continued the vein of autobiographical romance with which he had made his first success. Geneviève (1838) is one of his best stories, and his Voyage autour de Mon Jardin (1845) was deservedly popular. Others were Feu Bressier (1848), and Fort en thème (1853), which had some influence in stimulating educational reform.[3]

In 1855 he went to live in Nice, where he indulged his predilections for floriculture, and gave his name to more than one new variety, notably the dahlia (New International Encyclopedia). Indeed, he practically founded the trade in cut flowers on the French Riviera. He was also devoted to fishing, and in Les Soirées de Sainte-Adresse (1853) and Au bord de la mer (1860) he made use of his experiences. His reminiscences, Livre de bord, were published in 1879–1880. He died at Saint-Raphaël, Var.[3]

Family edit

Karr's brother Eugène was a talented engineer, and his niece Carme Karr was a writer, journalist and suffragist in La Roche-Mabile.[citation needed]

In April 1832, Karr had a shortlived relationship with actress Juliette Drouet. He allegedly borrowed all of her money and never paid it back.[4] Karr was married to Louise Estelle Clémentine (née Renard de Mentule, born 9 December 1815).[5] They first met in late 1833, and married on 10 February 1834. Their first and only child, Thérèse, was born on 2 September 1834.[6][7][8] By 1845, the couple had been separated for eight and a half years.[9][5]

Writings edit

Novels edit

 
Woodburytype of Karr c. 1876. Photo by Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon.
  • Sous les Tilleuls (1832)
  • Une heure trop tard (1833)
  • Vendredi soir (1835)
  • Le chemin le plus court (1836)
  • Geneviève (1838)
  • Voyage autour de mon Jardin (1845)
  • Feu Bressier (1848)
  • Fort en thème (1853)
  • Les Soirées de Sainte-Adresse (1853)
  • Histoires Normandes (1855)
  • Au bord de la mer (1860)
  • Une poignee de verites (1866)
  • Livre de bord (1879–80)

Journalism edit

 
Title page of 1843 edition of Les Guêpes magazine

In 1839, Karr became editor of Le Figaro, to which he had been a constant contributor; and he also started a monthly journal, Les Guêpes (The Wasps), of a keenly satirical tone,[3] a publication which brought him the reputation of someone of "imperishable words" and biting wit.[10] The first volumes of the journal, or magazine, were published from 1839-43. Karr attempted to revive the publication of Les Guêpes from 1852–55, an undertaking doomed to failure given the conditions of state censorship (under the regime of Napoleon III).[11]

In 1848, he founded Le Journal.

Memorable quotations edit

Karr is remembered for many of his statements,[12] including the well-known aphorism plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose[13] usually translated as "the more things change, the more they stay the same".[14][15]

On the proposal to abolish capital punishment, he wrote: "je veux bien que messieurs les assassins commencent" (i.e., "let the gentlemen who do the murders take the first step").[3]

Legacy edit

 
Grand Chemin de la Postérité (1842)
 
Street sign in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés

Karr is one of the French artists and writers caricatured by Benjamin Roubaud in his drawing Grand Chemin de la Postérité. Karr's head is drawn on the body of a wasp (alluding to Les Guêpes) and annotated "KARicature" (sic).

The short story "Les Willis" was the basis of Giacomo Puccini's opera Le Villi (1884).

The bamboo species Bambusa multiplex Alphonse Karr was named in his honour.[16]

Numerous roads have been named after him including:

The Collège Alphonse Karr is in the resort town of Saint-Raphaël on the Côte d'Azur.

References edit

  1. ^ "Notice de personne 'Karr, Alphonse'". Bibliothèque nationale de France (in French).
  2. ^ "KARR Alphonse". Tombes Sépultures dans les cimetières et autres lieux (in French).
  3. ^ a b c d   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Karr, Jean Baptiste Alphonse". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 682.
  4. ^ "Unmasking the Bourgeoise: Bella Juliette". The France of Victor Hugo. Mount Holyoke.[dead link]
  5. ^ a b Gazette des beaux-arts, vol. 135, ed. J. Claye, p. 49
  6. ^ Stèle pour Alphonse Karr, Louis Virlogeux, Éditions de Cahiers Bourbonnais, 1975. [page needed]
  7. ^ Antoine Edmond Poinsot, Dictionnaire des pseudonymes, éd. Slatkine, 1887. [page needed]
  8. ^ Lefeuve, Charles (1862). Histoire du Lycée Bonaparte Collège Bourbon (in French). pp. 210–216.
  9. ^ Arts, collected vol. 11, Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, 1988. [page needed]
  10. ^ Delbourg, Patrice (2008). Les Jongleurs de Mots de François Villon à Raymond Devos. Écriture.[page needed]
  11. ^ "The Archive of the Revenant Avant-Garde:'Les Guêpes' Collection". Revenant Archive.
  12. ^ Alphonse Karr a dit... Le Figaro.
  13. ^ "Les Guêpes" (in French). Paris: Michel Lévy Frères. 1862. p. 278.
  14. ^ Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Merriam-Webster.
  15. ^ Karr, Alphonse; Wood, J.G. (1855). A Tour Round My Garden. G. Routledge. p. 313.
  16. ^ "Bambusa multiplex Alphonse Karr". Beautiful-Tropical-Gardens.com.

External links edit

  •   Works by or about Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr at Wikisource
  • Works by Alphonse Karr at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr at Internet Archive
  • Alphonse Karr, LETTRE X on YouTube. Text with audio (in French)

jean, baptiste, alphonse, karr, november, 1808, september, 1890, french, critic, journalist, novelist, alphonse, karralphonse, karr, antoine, samuel, adam, salomon, 1876born24, november, 1808paris, first, french, empiredied29, september, 1890, aged, saint, rap. Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr 24 November 1808 29 September 1890 was a French critic journalist and novelist 1 2 Alphonse KarrAlphonse Karr by Antoine Samuel Adam Salomon c 1876Born24 November 1808Paris First French EmpireDied29 September 1890 aged 81 Saint Raphael French Third RepublicOccupation s Critic journalist novelistYears active1834 1880SpouseClementine Renard de Mentule m 1834 div 1836 wbr Children1RelativesCarme Karr niece Contents 1 Life 2 Family 3 Writings 3 1 Novels 3 2 Journalism 3 3 Memorable quotations 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksLife editKarr was born in Paris to German pianist and composer Henri Karr 1784 1842 and after being educated at the College Bourbon became a teacher there Some of his novels including his first Sous les Tilleuls 1832 were autobiographical romances A second novel Une heure trop tard followed next year and was succeeded by many other popular works His Vendredi soir 1835 and Le Chemin le plus court 1836 continued the vein of autobiographical romance with which he had made his first success Genevieve 1838 is one of his best stories and his Voyage autour de Mon Jardin 1845 was deservedly popular Others were Feu Bressier 1848 and Fort en theme 1853 which had some influence in stimulating educational reform 3 In 1855 he went to live in Nice where he indulged his predilections for floriculture and gave his name to more than one new variety notably the dahlia New International Encyclopedia Indeed he practically founded the trade in cut flowers on the French Riviera He was also devoted to fishing and in Les Soirees de Sainte Adresse 1853 and Au bord de la mer 1860 he made use of his experiences His reminiscences Livre de bord were published in 1879 1880 He died at Saint Raphael Var 3 Family editKarr s brother Eugene was a talented engineer and his niece Carme Karr was a writer journalist and suffragist in La Roche Mabile citation needed In April 1832 Karr had a shortlived relationship with actress Juliette Drouet He allegedly borrowed all of her money and never paid it back 4 Karr was married to Louise Estelle Clementine nee Renard de Mentule born 9 December 1815 5 They first met in late 1833 and married on 10 February 1834 Their first and only child Therese was born on 2 September 1834 6 7 8 By 1845 the couple had been separated for eight and a half years 9 5 Writings editNovels edit nbsp Woodburytype of Karr c 1876 Photo by Antoine Samuel Adam Salomon Sous les Tilleuls 1832 Une heure trop tard 1833 Vendredi soir 1835 Le chemin le plus court 1836 Genevieve 1838 Voyage autour de mon Jardin 1845 Feu Bressier 1848 Fort en theme 1853 Les Soirees de Sainte Adresse 1853 Histoires Normandes 1855 Au bord de la mer 1860 Une poignee de verites 1866 Livre de bord 1879 80 Journalism edit nbsp Title page of 1843 edition of Les Guepes magazine In 1839 Karr became editor of Le Figaro to which he had been a constant contributor and he also started a monthly journal Les Guepes The Wasps of a keenly satirical tone 3 a publication which brought him the reputation of someone of imperishable words and biting wit 10 The first volumes of the journal or magazine were published from 1839 43 Karr attempted to revive the publication of Les Guepes from 1852 55 an undertaking doomed to failure given the conditions of state censorship under the regime of Napoleon III 11 In 1848 he founded Le Journal Memorable quotations edit Karr is remembered for many of his statements 12 including the well known aphorism plus ca change plus c est la meme chose 13 usually translated as the more things change the more they stay the same 14 15 On the proposal to abolish capital punishment he wrote je veux bien que messieurs les assassins commencent i e let the gentlemen who do the murders take the first step 3 Legacy edit nbsp Grand Chemin de la Posterite 1842 nbsp Street sign in Saint Maur des Fosses Karr is one of the French artists and writers caricatured by Benjamin Roubaud in his drawing Grand Chemin de la Posterite Karr s head is drawn on the body of a wasp alluding to Les Guepes and annotated KARicature sic The short story Les Willis was the basis of Giacomo Puccini s opera Le Villi 1884 The bamboo species Bambusa multiplex Alphonse Karr was named in his honour 16 Numerous roads have been named after him including Rue Alphonse Karr in Paris Rue Alphonse Karr in Nice Avenue Alphonse Karr in Saint Maur des Fosses Place Alphonse Karr in Barentin Allee Alphonse Karr in Chalons en Champagne The College Alphonse Karr is in the resort town of Saint Raphael on the Cote d Azur References edit Notice de personne Karr Alphonse Bibliotheque nationale de France in French KARR Alphonse Tombes Sepultures dans les cimetieres et autres lieux in French a b c d nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Karr Jean Baptiste Alphonse Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 15 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 682 Unmasking the Bourgeoise Bella Juliette The France of Victor Hugo Mount Holyoke dead link a b Gazette des beaux arts vol 135 ed J Claye p 49 Stele pour Alphonse Karr Louis Virlogeux Editions de Cahiers Bourbonnais 1975 page needed Antoine Edmond Poinsot Dictionnaire des pseudonymes ed Slatkine 1887 page needed Lefeuve Charles 1862 Histoire du Lycee Bonaparte College Bourbon in French pp 210 216 Arts collected vol 11 Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts 1988 page needed Delbourg Patrice 2008 Les Jongleurs de Mots de Francois Villon a Raymond Devos Ecriture page needed The Archive of the Revenant Avant Garde Les Guepes Collection Revenant Archive Alphonse Karr a dit Le Figaro Les Guepes in French Paris Michel Levy Freres 1862 p 278 Plus ca change plus c est la meme chose Merriam Webster Karr Alphonse Wood J G 1855 A Tour Round My Garden G Routledge p 313 Bambusa multiplex Alphonse Karr Beautiful Tropical Gardens com External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Alphonse Karr nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alphonse Karr nbsp Works by or about Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr at Wikisource Works by Alphonse Karr at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr at Internet Archive Alphonse Karr LETTRE X on YouTube Text with audio in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr amp oldid 1223339071, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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