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Pierre-Armand Malitourne (19 July 1796 – 19 April 1866) was a 19th-century French journalist, literary critic and writer.
Biography
After he studied at the college of Alençon, he moved to Paris in 1816. In 1819, he obtained a prize from the Académie française for his book Éloge de Lesage and made his debut at La Quotidienne where he published articles on a regular basis. Under the Ministry Martignac, he participated to Le Messager des Chambres then, after the July Revolution of 1830, became editor at La Charte de 1830. He also collaborated to the Moniteur parisien, the Messager, the Constitutionnel, the Nouvelles à la main (1841), the Revue de Paris and L'Artiste.
He was made chevalier of the Légion d'honneur (1828)
He is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Works
1817: Traité du mélodrame, with Jean-Joseph Ader and Abel Hugo
1819: Éloge de Lesage
1820: Des résolutions militaires et de la charte
1820: De l'Éloquence de la tribune et du barreau
1827: Mémoires d'une contemporaine (under the pseudonym Madame Ida Saint-Elme) (8 vol. 1827)
1827: A mes amis Picard et Mazères, comedy
1856: Le Presbytère, with Nicolas Martin
In addition, he participated to the Dictionnaire de la conversation (1826). He also published an edition of œuvres choisies by Balzac (2 vol.1822) and Œuvres by Rivarol (1852).
Bibliography
Obituary in the Journal des Débats, 29 April 1866
Gustave Vapereau, Dictionnaire Universel des contemporains, 1870, (p. 1045)
Pierre Larousse, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle, (p. 1019)
Paul Bauer, 2 siècles d'histoire au Père Lachaise, 2006, (p. 520)