Pierre Véron (writer)

Caricature of Pierre Véron by André Gill with Véron's autographed comment: "I find the original much more handsome."[1]

Pierre Véron (1833 – 1900) was a French writer, journalist, and librettist.

Life

In 1854 he published his first book, a volume of verse, and went on to write for and edit many prominent journals of the day. In the latter part of the 19th century he served as the editor-in-chief of both Le Charivari and Journal Amusant.[2] He was the author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books chronicling and often satirizing the social mores of Parisian life. For many years his rooms in the Rue de Rivoli were the gathering place of French literary, artistic and political figures.[3]

Véron had a keen interest in the theatre, both as a critic and as a playwright. He was the librettist for three works by Robert Planquette and was the co-author (with Edmond Gondinet) of several plays, including Les Affolés, a four-act comedy which premiered at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in 1883.[4]

Véron died in Paris, the city of his birth, at the age of 67. He is buried in Montparnasse Cemetery in a grave marked with a bronze portrait bust by Jean Gautherin.[5][6]

Selected works

Librettos

Plays

References

  1. Original French: "Je trouve l'original bien plus joli. Pierre Véron"
  2. Bernard, Jean-Pierre Arthur (2001). Les deux Paris: les représentations de Paris dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, p. 178. Editions Champ Vallon (French)
  3.  Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Véron, Pierre". Encyclopædia Britannica. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  4. OCLC 018879901
  5. Grand Larousse encyclopédique (1964). "Véron (Pierre)", Vol 10, p. 757. Librairie Larousse
  6. Pierard, Marie-Laure (2009). Le cimetière Montparnasse: son histoire, ses promenades, ses secrets, p. 91. De Borée

Further reading

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