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Edmond About

    February 14, 1828 – January 16, 1885

    Edmond About was a French novelist, publicist, and journalist whose works often explored the social and political issues of his era with keen observation and a touch of irony. He gained renown for his satirical novels, which frequently tackled contemporary topics and societal foibles, earning him a reputation as a master of wit and light satire. His style, often characterized by sharpness and humor, was designed to both entertain and provoke thought. In particularly well-received works, he offered a critical perspective on the French society and politics of his time.

    Edmond About
    Greece and the Greeks of the Present Day
    Maitre Pierre
    Madelon (1880)
    The Roman Question (1859)
    The Roman Question. by E. About. Tr. From the French, by H.C. Coape.
    The Broken Ear