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Adolphe Cheneviere

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Occupation
  
Novelist

Subject
  
literary criticism

Education
  
University of Paris

Alma mater
  
University of Paris

Died
  
1917

Nationality
  
Swiss

Role
  
Novelist

Language
  
French, Latin

Name
  
Adolphe Cheneviere


Born
  
30 January 1855 (
1855-01-30
)

Genre
  
historical romance et al.

Tonton by Adolphe Chenevière audiobook


Adolphe Chenevière, D.ès.L. (1855–1917) was a fin de siècle Swiss novelist, short story writer, and literary scholar.

Adolphe Chenevière was born to Arthur Chenevière (a state counsellor for the canton of Geneva) and Susanne Firmine (née Munier). He earned a doctorate from the University of Paris; his thesis, Bonaventure Des Périers, sa vie, sa poésie, examined the life and poetic works of the 16th-century author Bonaventure des Périers. E. Plon published the thesis in 1885. Having completed his studies, Chenevière married Blanche Ernestine Augustine Lugol.

In 1886, Plon published De Plutarchi Familiaribus, Chenevière's Latin dissertation on Plutarch. Meanwhile, Chenevière and his wife had their first son, Jacques Chenevière, who was born in Paris. In 1888, their second son, André Alfred, was born, but he did not survive infancy; Chenevière's mother, too, died that year.

From the late 1880s through the end of the century, he wrote a steady series of novels, including various romances published by Alphonse Lemerre. One of his stories, "Tonton", was translated into English and included in the third volume of the International Short Stories series published by P.F. Collier & Son in 1910. Stratford Magazine republished this translation in their September 1927 issue, ten years after Chenevière's death.

References

Adolphe Chenevière Wikipedia