Octave Feuillet was a French author. He was born in 1821 at Saint Lo and died in 1890. He became noticed about 1846 with his novels of Le Fruit Defendu, Le Conte de Polichinelle, and a series of comedies and tales which were published in the Revue des deux Mondes. In 1857 the appearance of Le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Pauvre raised Octave Feuillet to the first rank of the novelists of the day. Amongst his other numerous novels are Monsieur de Camors (1867), Julia de Trecoeur (1872), Le Sphinx (1874), Histoire d'une Parisienne (1881), etc. His works earned great praise and the favour of the Napoleonic Court. Research Octave Feuillet
 
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