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Lucien Millevoye (1 August 1850 – 25 March 1918) was a French journalist and right-wing politician, now best known for his relationship with the Irish revolutionary and muse of W. B. Yeats, Maud Gonne . Millevoye was born in Grenoble in 1850, the grandson of the poet Charles Hubert Millevoye. [1]
Lucien Millevoye, né le 1er août 1850 à Grenoble ( Isère) et mort le 25 mars 1918 à Paris, est un journaliste et homme politique français. Biographie. Petit-fils du poète Charles Hubert Millevoye et fils d'un ancien président de cour d'appel, il est avocat au barreau de Lyon de 1872 à 1875, puis magistrat de 1875 à 1880.
Biographie extraite du dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1889 à 1940 (Jean Jolly) Né le 1er août 1850 à Grenoble (Isère), mort le 25 mars 1918 à Paris (16e). Député de la Somme de 1889 à 1893. Député de la Seine de 1898 à 1918. Petit-fils du poète Charles Millevoye (1782-1816) l'auteur de La chute des feuilles, fils d ...
26 mag 2022 · Millevoye was sixteen years older than Maud; at the age of 20 she seems to have begun a passionate affair with him within a year of her father's death. French journalist and deputy Lucien ...
In 1897, when she was 22 and was holidaying at Royat, a fashionable French spa, she met Lucien Millevoye. He was 37, a right-wing republican politician and journalist, and already had a wife...
11 gen 2017 · Author & professor emeritus, NUI Galway. Author and academic Adrian Frazier explores the genesis of his revelatory new biography of Maud Gonne, The Adulterous Muse. I had a thought in 2010 - ‘Maud...
It opens with an excellent brisk account of Maud Gonne’s pretensions to Irishness, unpicking the numerous false claims in A Servant of the Queen and moves on to the fatal encounter with Lucien Millevoye and the ‘alliance’ which Frazier reads in the light of A Portrait of a Lady, in that Maud Gonne’s vast inheritance leads her not ...
- Stoddard Martin
- 2018