Aurélien Scholl

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Aurélien Scholl.
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Aurélien Scholl (July 13, 1833 in BordeauxTemplate:Snd April 16, 1902), was a French author and journalist.

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Works

  • Lettres à Mon Domestique (1854)
  • L'Outrage (1867)
  • Fleurs d'Adultère (1880)
  • L'Orgie Parisienne (1883)
  • La Farce Politique (1887)
  • Les Ingénues de Paris (1893)
  • Denise (1894)
  • Tableaux Vivants (1896)
  • Les petits papiers. Comédie en un acte (1897)
  • L'esprit d'Aurelien Scholl (1925) edited by Léon Treich

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