Scholl Photo
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Scholl Photo
AURELIEN SCHOLL French writer, l enfant terrible des journalistes de l Empire, photographed in 1868. Date: 1833 - 1902
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1833 1868 Photographed Terrible 1902 Aurelien Enfant Scholl
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This photograph captures the enigmatic and rebellious French writer, Aurelien Scholl, in 1868. Born in 1833, Scholl was known as 'l'enfant terrible des journalistes de l'Empire,' or the 'terrible child of the journalists of the Empire.' His provocative and unconventional writing style challenged the societal norms of the Second French Empire, earning him both admiration and controversy. Scholl's literary career began in the late 1850s, and he quickly gained a reputation for his biting satire and scathing commentary on French society. His works often targeted the powerful and influential figures of the time, including Napoleon III and his imperial court. Scholl's fearless approach to journalism earned him both admiration from those who appreciated his wit and criticism from those who saw his writing as a threat to the established order. Despite the controversy that surrounded him, Scholl continued to write and publish, using his pen as a weapon against the injustices he saw in the world. His writing was not only influential in France but also abroad, with translations of his works appearing in various European languages. This photograph of Scholl, taken in 1868, captures him in the prime of his career, with a confident and defiant expression that reflects his unyielding spirit. The image serves as a reminder of the power of the written word and the courage it takes to use it to challenge the status quo. Aurelien Scholl's legacy continues to inspire writers and journalists to this day, and his works remain an important part of French literary history. This photograph, a rare glimpse into the life of this remarkable figure, offers a glimpse into the mind of a true literary rebel.
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