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− | Chamfort's birth parents are not known for certain, but may have been Jacqueline de Montrodeix and her lover. He was adopted by a grocer, François Nicolas, and his wife. After a good education he began to write and became very well known as a playwright and conversationalist and associate of la Fontaine, and was elected to the French Academy. He was an early convert to the ideals of the French Revolution but balked at the excesses of the Terror. | + | Chamfort's birth parents are not known for certain, but may have been Jacqueline de Montrodeix and her lover. He was [[adopted]] by a grocer, François Nicolas, and his wife. After a good education he began to write and became very well known as a playwright and conversationalist and associate of la Fontaine, and was elected to the French Academy. He was an early convert to the ideals of the French Revolution but balked at the excesses of the Terror. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
− | Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and Adopted People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992) | + | Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and [[Adopted]] People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992) |
Chamfort. Chamfort maxims : anecdotes, personalities, letters, historical writings, etc. | Chamfort. Chamfort maxims : anecdotes, personalities, letters, historical writings, etc. | ||
Arnaud, Claude. Chamfort, a Biography. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992) | Arnaud, Claude. Chamfort, a Biography. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992) | ||
Dictionnaire de Biographie Française | Dictionnaire de Biographie Française | ||
− | "Nicolas de Chamfort, (1741-1794)." Available at: | + | "Nicolas de Chamfort, (1741-1794)." Available at: lafontaine.net/chamfort.htm |
[[Category: Adoption Celebrities]] | [[Category: Adoption Celebrities]] |
Latest revision as of 04:05, 5 March 2018
Biography
1741-1794
French journalist, playwright, and aphorist
Chamfort's birth parents are not known for certain, but may have been Jacqueline de Montrodeix and her lover. He was adopted by a grocer, François Nicolas, and his wife. After a good education he began to write and became very well known as a playwright and conversationalist and associate of la Fontaine, and was elected to the French Academy. He was an early convert to the ideals of the French Revolution but balked at the excesses of the Terror.
References
Dever, Maria, and Dever, Aileen. Relative Origins: Famous Foster and Adopted People. (Portland: National Book Company, 1992) Chamfort. Chamfort maxims : anecdotes, personalities, letters, historical writings, etc. Arnaud, Claude. Chamfort, a Biography. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992) Dictionnaire de Biographie Française "Nicolas de Chamfort, (1741-1794)." Available at: lafontaine.net/chamfort.htm