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Éléonore Tenaille de Vaulabelle

Died
  
10 December 1859, Paris, France

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Éléonore Tenaille de Vaulabelle (Châtel-Censoir (Yonne) 20 vendémiaire an X – Paris 12 October 1859 ) was a French writer and playwright. He published his novels under the pseudonym Ernest Desprez and all his plays under the name Jules Cordier.

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Biography

After he spent his youth in Bourgogne, Éléonore de Vaulabelle moved to Paris at the end of the Bourbon restauration. There he authored articles in several satirical newspapers as well as a daily pamphlet for Le Figaro, where he met Alphonse Karr and George Sand.

He wrote two novels under the pseudonym Ernest Desprez and a fictionalized autobiography: Un enfant. In Les Femmes vengées, he developed a theory inspired from Molière: "Women are what we make of them". Vaulabelle adds, "If women lie it is because we teach them to lie". But he devoted most of his work to theatre under the pseudonym Jules Cordier, most of the time in collaboration with Clairville. Only the collection of short stories Les Jours heureux appeared under his real name.

If he privately adhered to Republican ideas - probably under the influence of his older brother, Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle, author of Histoire des deux Restaurations and Minister of Education under general Louis-Eugène Cavaignac's presidency in 1848 – in theatre, he expressed his opposition to the regime according to the forms of the time

Novels and other texts

  • Épître à Sidi Mahmoud... after Quérard, with Jules Méry, Ladvocat, Paris, 1825
  • L'Étang de Varzy (short story) in Journal des enfans, Everat, Paris, 1832-1833
  • Le Troc des âges (tale) in Journal des enfans, Everat, Paris, 1832-1833
  • Les Grisettes à Paris, Ladvocat, Paris, 1832 (Read Online) ; rééd. la Première Heure, Marseille, 2007
  • Les Jours heureux, contes et morale à l'usage des enfans des deux sexes, Dumont, Paris, 1836
  • under the pseudonym Ernest Desprez
  • Une seconde famille (nouvelle) in Journal des enfans, Everat, Paris, 1832-1833
  • Un enfant (roman), 3 vol., C. Gosselin, Paris, 1833
  • Les Femmes vengées (roman), 2 vol., A. Ledoux, Paris, 1834
  • Le Fils de Claire d'Albe (nouvelle) dans Le Sachet, Poulton, Paris, 1835
  • under the pseudonyme de C. de Saint-Estève
  • M. de Similor en Californie, A. Courcier, Paris, 1856 (2e éd.)
  • References

    Éléonore Tenaille de Vaulabelle Wikipedia