Alphonse-Bernard Kalonne

Alphonse-Bernard Kalonne

French writer and publicist
Date of Birth: 01.01.1818
Country: France

Content:
  1. Early Life and Career
  2. Literary Debut and Political Writings
  3. Editorship and Political Controversies
  4. Literary and Political Pseudonyms
  5. Notable Publications

Early Life and Career

French literary figure and publicist, born in [birthplace] in [birth year].

Literary Debut and Political Writings

In 1848, Callonne collaborated with Xavier de Montépin to publish two works: "Trois jours de février" and "Gouvernement provisoire, histoire anecdotique de ses membres."

Editorship and Political Controversies

From 1852, Callonne edited the "Revue contemporaine," a magazine initially aligned with the Legitimists and subsidized by the Emperor. However, in 1868, articles criticizing the Mexican expedition by Émile Kératry led to a rift between Callonne and the government.

Literary and Political Pseudonyms

Callonne published numerous novels, novellas, and political brochures, often under the pseudonyms A. de Bernard and Toison d'Or. His works explored themes such as family history and the social and political upheaval of his time.

Notable Publications

Some of Callonne's notable publications include:
"Le Portrait de la marquise"
"La Ferme de moines"
"Les Épreuves d'une héritière"
"De la défense des côtes en Angleterre" (1859)
"La Pologne devant les conséquences du traité de Vienne" (1861)
"M. Ratazzi et la crise italienne" (1861)
"Noblesse de contrebande" (under the pseudonym Toison d'Or)

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