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Name
  
Petrus Borel


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
July 14, 1859, Mostaganem, Algeria

Books
  
Champavert, Champavert, Les Comtes Immoraux

Petrus BOREL – Le Lycanthrope (France Culture, 2002)


Joseph-Pierre Borel d'Hauterive, known as Petrus Borel (26 June 1809 – 14 July 1859), was a French writer of the Romantic movement.

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Born at Lyon, the twelfth of fourteen children of an ironmonger, he studied architecture in Paris but abandoned it for literature. Nicknamed le Lycanthrope ("wolfman"), and the center of the circle of Bohemians in Paris, he was noted for extravagant and eccentric writing, foreshadowing Surrealism. He was not commercially successful though, and eventually was found a minor civil service post by his friends, including Théophile Gautier. He's also considered as a poète maudit, like Aloysius Bertrand, or Alice de Chambrier.

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Borel died at Mostaganem in Algeria.

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He was the subject of a biography by Enid Starkie, Petrus Borel: The Lycanthrope (1954).

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Works

  • Rhapsodies (1831)
  • Champavert, contes immoraux (1833)
  • Madame Putiphar (1839)
  • References

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