Alexandre Hepp

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Alexandre Hepp

Alexandre Hepp (14 January 1857 – 1924) was a 19th–20th-century French novelist, journalist and drama critic.

With , Guy de Maupassant, Joris-Karl Huysmans and Paul Alexis, he was one of Émile Zola's disciples. He collaborated with many newspapers including Le Gaulois, , L'Écho de Paris, Gil Blas, Le Voltaire, Le Matin and Le Figaro. Many of his columns were collected and published in volume.

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  • 1878: Les Errantes, novel
  • 1879: Histoire de Ruy-Blas, with Clément Clament
  • 1881: Les Étrangleurs de la tour Malakoff
  • 1882: L'Amie de Mme Alice
  • 1884: Paris patraque
  • 1885: Paris tout nu
  • 1886: Les Anges parisiens
  • 1888: L'Épuisé, novel
  • 1890: Chaos, roman contemporain. Also published as feuilleton in Le Figaro from 25 February 1890 to 29 March 1890)
  • 1897: Cœurs pharisiens (1897)
  • 1898–1899 :Les Quotidiennes (2 volumes, 1898-1899) Text online 1 2
  • 1891: Le Lait d'une autre
  • 1895: Minutes d'Orient, propos de cour et paysages
  • 1901: Cœur d'amant, roman contemporain
  • 1901: Ciel de Russie
  • 1901: La Coupe empoisonnée
  • 1906: L'Audacieux pardon
  • 1910: Ferdinand de Bulgarie intime
  • 1913: L'Affreuse étreinte, novel
  • 1914: La Valise bouclée
  • 1916: Les Cœurs embellis, 1914–1915 Text online
  • 1917: Les Cœurs armés. 1916
  • 1919:Les Cœurs victorieux, 1917–1918

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