Armand de Pontmartin

Armand de Pontmartin Armand Augustin Joseph Marie Ferrard, Comte de Pontmartin (1811-1890) was a French journalist, critic and man of letters.

Pontmartin was born at Avignon (Vaucluse), France, on 16 July 1811. A Legitimist sympathizer, he began his career by attacking the Encyclopédistes and their successors. In the ''Assemblée nationale'' he published his ''Causeries litteraires'', a series of attacks on prominent Liberals, which created some sensation.

Pontmartin was an indefatigable journalist, and most of his papers were eventually published in volume form: ''Contes et reveries d'un planteur de choux'' (1845); ''Causeries du samedi'' (1857-1860); ''Nouveaux samedis'' (1865-1881), &c. But the most famous of all his books is ''Les Jeudis de Mme. Charbonneau'' (1862), which under the form of a novel offered a series of malicious and witty portraits of contemporary writers.

Pontmartin died at Avignon on 29 March 1890. Provided by Wikipedia
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