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See also:ADAM, See also:PAUL (1862– ) , See also:French novelist, was See also:born in See also:Paris on the 7th of See also:December 1862. He was prosecuted for his first novel, See also:Chair molle (1885), but was acquitted. He collaborated with See also:Jean See also:Moreas in Le the chez See also:Miranda (1886), and with Moreas and Gustave See also:Kahn he founded the Symboliste, coming forward as one of the earliest defenders of symbolism. Among his numerous novels should be noted Le mystere See also:des joules (2 vols., 1895), a study in Boulangism, Lettres de Malaisie (1897), a fantastic See also:romance of imaginary future politics. In 1899 he began a novel-sequence, giving the See also:history of the See also:Napoleonic See also:campaigns, the restoration and the See also:government of See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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