Recollections and private memoirs of Washington by his adopted son George Washington with a memoir of the author by his daughter; and.
Octave Mirbeau..
Octave Mirbeau (February 16, 1848 in Trévières – February 16, 1917) was a French journalist, art critic, pamphleteer, novelist, and playwright who achieved celebrity in Europe and great success among the public, while still appealing to the literary and artistic avant-garde.
Biography
Aesthetical and political struggles
After his debut in journalism in the service of the Bonapartists, and his debut in literature when he worked as a ghostwriter, Mirbeau began to publish under his own name.
Thereafter, he wrote in order to express his own ethical principles and aesthetic values.
Provides in-depth evaluations of forty-five French novels chosen as the most representative of nineteenth-century classic fiction.A supporter of the anarchist cause and fervent supporter of Alfred Dreyfus, Mirbeau embodied the intellectual who involved himself in civic issues. Independent of all parties, Mirbeau believed that one’s primary duty was to remain lucid.
As an art critic, he campaigned on behalf of the “great gods nearest to his heart”; he sang the praises of Auguste Rodin, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézann