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Emeric Bergeaud (1818–1858) was a Haitian novelist. His best-known work, Stella, was the first Haitian novel. Born in Cayes, he served as Secretary to and later participated in a revolt against President Soulouque. Exiled to Saint Thomas, it was there that he wrote the novel Stella. Marlene Daut has recently revealed in Tropics of Haiti: Race and the Literary History of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1789-1865, that three Haitian journalists and writers from the early twentieth-century, Ulrick Duvivier, Frédéric Marcelin, and Louis Morpeau, suspected or more likely erroneously believed that Stella was actually authored by Bergeaud's wife (413-14, ftn. 2). At the present time, there is no other known evidence that supports the claims of Duvivier, Marcelin, and Morpeau.

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  • Emeric Bergeaud (1818–1858) was a Haitian novelist. His best-known work, Stella, was the first Haitian novel. Born in Cayes, he served as Secretary to and later participated in a revolt against President Soulouque. Exiled to Saint Thomas, it was there that he wrote the novel Stella. Marlene Daut has recently revealed in Tropics of Haiti: Race and the Literary History of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1789-1865, that three Haitian journalists and writers from the early twentieth-century, Ulrick Duvivier, Frédéric Marcelin, and Louis Morpeau, suspected or more likely erroneously believed that Stella was actually authored by Bergeaud's wife (413-14, ftn. 2). At the present time, there is no other known evidence that supports the claims of Duvivier, Marcelin, and Morpeau. (en)
  • Émeric Bergeaud, (1818-1858), écrivain haïtien et auteur du premier roman haïtien. Émeric Bergeaud est né aux Cayes en 1818. Après d'études secondaires, Émeric Bergeaud devient le secrétaire de son oncle, le général Borgella qui fut commandant de l’arrondissement des Cayes. En 1848, il doit s'exiler sur l'île de Saint-Thomas, lors du soulèvement contre Faustin Soulouque qui veut se faire proclamer empereur. Il rédige lors de son exil, son roman "Stella" qui sera le premier roman écrit et publié à Haïti. Stella est un roman historique qui relate un épisode des luttes pour l’indépendance. (fr)
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  • Emeric Bergeaud (1818–1858) was a Haitian novelist. His best-known work, Stella, was the first Haitian novel. Born in Cayes, he served as Secretary to and later participated in a revolt against President Soulouque. Exiled to Saint Thomas, it was there that he wrote the novel Stella. Marlene Daut has recently revealed in Tropics of Haiti: Race and the Literary History of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1789-1865, that three Haitian journalists and writers from the early twentieth-century, Ulrick Duvivier, Frédéric Marcelin, and Louis Morpeau, suspected or more likely erroneously believed that Stella was actually authored by Bergeaud's wife (413-14, ftn. 2). At the present time, there is no other known evidence that supports the claims of Duvivier, Marcelin, and Morpeau. (en)
  • Émeric Bergeaud, (1818-1858), écrivain haïtien et auteur du premier roman haïtien. Émeric Bergeaud est né aux Cayes en 1818. Après d'études secondaires, Émeric Bergeaud devient le secrétaire de son oncle, le général Borgella qui fut commandant de l’arrondissement des Cayes. En 1848, il doit s'exiler sur l'île de Saint-Thomas, lors du soulèvement contre Faustin Soulouque qui veut se faire proclamer empereur. Il rédige lors de son exil, son roman "Stella" qui sera le premier roman écrit et publié à Haïti. Stella est un roman historique qui relate un épisode des luttes pour l’indépendance. En 1857, quand il se rendit à Paris pour soigner sa santé, il confia le manuscrit de "Stella" à son cousin Beaubrun Ardouin. Le 23 février 1858, revenu sur l'île de Saint-Thomas, Émeric Bergeaud est emporté par la maladie. Beaubrun Ardouin fit éditer "Stella" en 1859. (fr)
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