Émile Deschanel

French author and politician (1819–1904)
Émile Deschanel
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Born(1819-11-19)19 November 1819
Died26 January 1904(1904-01-26) (aged 84)
Occupation(s)Author and politician
ChildrenPaul Deschanel

Émile Auguste Étienne Martin Deschanel (19 November 1819, Paris – 26 January 1904, Paris) was a French author and politician, the father of Paul Deschanel, the 11th President of the French Republic.

His works include: Études sur Aristophane (1867), Le Romantisme des classiques (1882), and the earlier, controversial Catholicisme et socialisme (1850) - as a result of which, Napoleon III forced him into exile between 1851 and 1859. He later became a professor at the Collège de France, and in 1881, became a senator for life.

A street bearing his name is located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris bordering the Champ de Mars.

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  • Works by Emile Deschanel at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Émile Deschanel at Internet Archive
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