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Félicien Marceau

Félicien Marceau (16 September 1913 – 7 March 2012) was a French novelist, playwright and essayist originally from Belgium. His real name was Louis Carette. He was close to the Hussards right-wing literary movement, which in turn was close to the monarchist movement . He was born in Kortenberg, Flemish Brabant.

Marceau received the Prix Goncourt for his book Creezy () in 1969. On 27 November 1975 he was elected to the Académie française, succeeding Marcel Achard. In 1974, Goudji created the academician's sword for Félicien Marceau.

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  • 1948 ', novel ()
  • 1949 ', essay ()
  • 1951 ', novel ()
  • 1951 ', novel (Gallimard )
  • 1952 ', novel ()
  • 1953 ', stories (Calmann-Lévy)
  • 1953 ', one-act play (Fayard)
  • 1953 ', novel ()
  • 1954 ', three-act play () ()
  • 1955 ', essay ()
  • 1955 ', novel ()
  • 1957 ', stories ()
  • 1957 ', two part play () () (English title: The Egg)
  • 1959 ', two-act play () () (English title: The Good Soup)
  • 1960 ', one-act play ()
  • 1960 ', two-act play ()
  • 1962 ', two-act play ()
  • 1964 ', two-act play ()
  • 1965 ', two-act play ()
  • 1967 ', play (Denoël)
  • 1967 ', two-act play
  • 1968 ', mémoires (Gallimard )
  • 1969 ', two-act play ()
  • 1969 ', novel ()
  • 1971 Preface to Blazac's Le Père Goriot ()
  • 1972 ', two-act play (Gallimard )
  • 1972 ', five-act play ()
  • 1975 ', novel ()
  • 1975 ', two-act play (L’Avant-Scène)
  • 1977 ', essay ()
  • 1977 ' ()
  • 1978 , play after the adaption of Giorgio Strehler ()
  • 1979 ', two-act play ()
  • 1983 ', essay ()
  • 1984 ', novel (Gallimard )
  • 1985 ' (La Différence)
  • 1987 ', novel ()
  • 1989 ', novel (Gallimard )
  • 1992 , stories (Gallimard )
  • 1993 ' ()
  • 1994 ' (Les Belles-Lettres)
  • 1997 ', novel ()
  • 1998 ', fables ()
  • 1998 , interviews with Charles Dantzig ()
  • 2000 ', novel ()
  • 2002 ' ()

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