Marcel Prévost


Eugène Marcel Prévost was a French author and dramatist.

Biography

Prévost was born in Paris on 1 May 1862, and educated at Jesuit schools in Bordeaux and Paris, entering the École polytechnique in 1882. He published a story in the Le Clairon as early as 1881, but for some years after the completion of his studies he applied his technical knowledge to the manufacture of tobacco.
He published in succession, Le Scorpion, Chonchette, , Cousine Laura, , , L'Automne d'une femme, and in 1894 he made a great sensation by a study of the results of Parisian education and Parisian society on young girls, Les Demi-vierges, which was dramatized and produced with great success at the Gymnase on 21 May 1895. appeared in 1897; and in 1900 Les Vierges fortes, and a study of the question of women's education and independence in two novels and Léa.
L'Heureux ménage, Les Lettres à Françoise, , and L'Accordeur aveugle are among his later novels. A picture of modern German manners is given in his . He had a great success in 1904 with a four-act play , produced at the Comédie-Française.
Prévost was elected to the Académie française in 1909.
He died on 8 April 1941, aged 78.