Hector Malot

Hector-Henri Malot (Hector Malot) (20 May 1830 – 18 July 1907) was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. He studied law in Rouen and Paris, but eventually literature became his passion. He worked as a dramatic critic for Lloyd Francais and as a literary critic for L'Opinion Nationale.[1]

Hector Malot
Born(1830-05-20)20 May 1830
La Bouille, France
Died18 July 1907(1907-07-18) (aged 77)
Fontenay-sous-Bois, France

His first book, published in 1859, was Les Amants. In total Malot wrote over 70 books. By far his most famous book is Sans Famille (Nobody's Boy, 1878), which deals with the travels of the young orphan Remi, who is sold to the street musician Vitalis at age 8. Sans Famille gained fame as a children's book, though it was not originally intended as such.

He announced his retirement as an author of fiction in 1895, but in 1896 he returned with the novel L'amour Dominateur as well as the account of his literary life Le Roman de mes Romans (The Novel of my Novels).

He died in Fontenay-sous-Bois in 1907.

Hector Malot's grave in Fontenay-sous-Bois

Works by Malot

  • Victimes d'Amour (a trilogy) encompassing:
    • Les Amants (1859)
    • Les Époux (1865)
    • Les Enfants (1866)
  • Un Beau frère (1869)
  • Madame Obernin (1870)
  • Le Docteur Claude (1879)
  • Justice (1889)
  • L'amour Dominateur (1896)

Books for children included:

  • Les Aventures de Romain Kalbris (1869)
  • Sans famille (1888)[1]

Legacy

Three anime series have been made based on Malot's works:

References

  1. One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Malot, Hector Henri". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 496.


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