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LOUIS MARIE FONTAN (1801-1839)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 607 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LOUIS
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MARIE FONTAN (1801-1839)
  , French man of letters, was born at
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Lorient on the 4th of November 18or . He began his career as a clerk in a government office, but was dismissed for taking
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part in a
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political banquet . At the age of nineteen he went to Paris and began to contribute to the Tablettes and the Album . He was brought to trial for political articles written for the latter paper, but defended himself so energetically that he secured the indefinite postponement of his case . The offending paper was suppressed for a time, and Fontan produced a collection of political poems, Odes et epitres, and a number of plays, of which Perkins Warbec (1828), written in collaboration with MM . Halevy and Drouineau, was the most successful . In 1828 the Album was revived, and in it Fontan published a virulent but witty attack on Charles X., entitled Le Mouton enrage (loth
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June 1829) . To escape the inevitable
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prosecution Fontan fled over the frontier, but, finding no safe asylum, he returned to Paris to give himself up to the authorities, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and a heavy
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fine . He was liberated by the revolution of 183o, and his Jeanne la folle, performed in the same
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year, gained a success due perhaps more to sympathy with the author's political principles than to the merits of the piece itself, a somewhat crude and violent picture of Breton
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history . A drama representing the trial of Marshal
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Ney, which he wrote in collaboration with Charles Dupenty, Le Proces d'un marechal de France (printed 1831), was suppressed on the
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night of its production . Fontan died in Paris on the loth of
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October 1839 . A sympathetic portrait of Fontan as a prisoner, and an analysis of his
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principal
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works, are to be found in Jules Janin's Histoire de la litterature dramatique, vol. i .

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