Antoine Gustave Droz


Antoine Gustave Droz, author, French man of letters and son of the sculptor , was born in Paris.
He was educated as an artist, and began to exhibit in Paris at the Salon of 1857. A series of sketches dealing gaily and lightly with the intimacies of family life, published in the La Vie Parisienne and issued in book form as Monsieur, Madame et Bébé, won for the author an immediate and great success. Entre Nous was built on a similar plan, and was followed by some psychological novels: Le Cahier Bleu de Mlle Cibot ; Autour d'une Source ; Un Paquet de Lettres ; Babolain ; Les Étangs ; Une Femme Gênante ; and L'Enfant. His Tristesses et Sourires is a delicate analysis of the niceties of family intercourse and its difficulties. Droz's first book was translated into English under the title of Papa, Mamma and Baby.
"Gustave Droz saw love within marriage as the key to human happiness and condemned any man who made marriage sound dull and practical." "He urged women to follow their hearts and marry a man nearly their own age."
Quoted in T. Zeldin, France 1848–1945, vol. 1, p. 295.