Louis Henri Boussenard was a French author of adventure novels, dubbed the French Rider Haggard during his lifetime but better known today in Eastern Europe than in Francophone countries. As a measure of his popularity, forty volumes of his collected works were published in Imperial Russia in 1911. A physician by profession, he travelled throughout the French colonies, especially in Africa.
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- Louis Henri Boussenard was a French author of adventure novels, dubbed the French Rider Haggard during his lifetime but better known today in Eastern Europe than in Francophone countries. As a measure of his popularity, forty volumes of his collected works were published in Imperial Russia in 1911. A physician by profession, he travelled throughout the French colonies, especially in Africa. He was drafted during the Franco-Prussian War but soon capitulated to the Prussian soldiers, a bitter experience that could explain a nationalist flavour present in many of his novels. Some of his books demonstrate a certain prejudice against Britons and Americans, a fact which likely contributed to his obscurity and lack of translations in the English-speaking world. The author's picaresque humour flourished in his earliest books, À travers Australie: Les dix millions de l'Opossum rouge (1879), Le tour du monde d'un gamin de Paris (1880), Les Robinsons de la Guyane (1882), and Aventures périlleuses de trois Français au pays des diamants (1884, set in a mysterious cavern underneath the Victoria Falls). Boussenard's best-known book, Le Capitaine Casse-Cou (1901), was set at the time of the Boer War. L'île en feu (1898) fictionalized Cuba's struggle for independence. Aspiring to emulate Jules Verne, Boussenard also turned out several sci-fi novels, notably Les secrets de monsieur Synthèse (1888) and Dix mille ans dans un bloc de glace (1890).
- Louis-Henri Boussenard, né à Escrennes le 4 octobre 1847 et mort à Orléans le 11 septembre 1910, est un écrivain français, auteur de romans d'aventure. Surnommé de son vivant le Rider Haggard français, il est plus connu aujourd'hui en Europe de l'Est, où quarante volumes de ses œuvres furent publiés dans la Russie impériale en 1911, que dans les pays francophones.
- Луи Анри Буссенар — французский писатель, автор приключенческой литературы.
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- Louis Henri Boussenard was a French author of adventure novels, dubbed the French Rider Haggard during his lifetime but better known today in Eastern Europe than in Francophone countries. As a measure of his popularity, forty volumes of his collected works were published in Imperial Russia in 1911. A physician by profession, he travelled throughout the French colonies, especially in Africa.
- Louis-Henri Boussenard, né à Escrennes le 4 octobre 1847 et mort à Orléans le 11 septembre 1910, est un écrivain français, auteur de romans d'aventure. Surnommé de son vivant le Rider Haggard français, il est plus connu aujourd'hui en Europe de l'Est, où quarante volumes de ses œuvres furent publiés dans la Russie impériale en 1911, que dans les pays francophones.
- Луи Анри Буссенар — французский писатель, автор приключенческой литературы.
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- Louis-Henri Boussenard
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