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Victor Cherbuliez was a Swiss novelist, playwright, and critic. He was born in Geneva, Switzerland, on 18 July 1829. He studied law at the University of Geneva and then moved to Paris, where he worked as a journalist and critic. He wrote several novels, plays, and essays, and was a member of the French Academy of Sciences. Cherbuliez's most famous work is his novel, "Samuel Brohl and Company" (1863). The novel follows the story of a young man who inherits a large fortune and sets out to make his own way in the world. The novel was praised for its realism and psychological insight. Cherbuliez also wrote several plays, including "The Two Brothers" (1867) and "The Three Sisters" (1868). He also wrote several essays on literature and philosophy, including "The Art of Criticism" (1872). Cherbuliez died in Paris on 28 April 1899. He was 69 years old.

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Occupation writer
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 18 July 1829
Birthday 18 July
Birthplace Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Date of death 2 July, 1899
Died Place Combs-la-Ville, France
Nationality Switzerland

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1870

Cherbuliez received the Légion d'honneur in 1870 and was elected to the Académie Française in 1881. A popular quote of his that appeared in a number of American newspapers a century or so ago was; "My son, we should lay up a stock of absurd enthusiasms in our youth or else we shall reach the end of our journey with an empty heart, for we lose a great many of them by the way".

1863

A list of his best known works probably would include "Le Comte Kostia" (1863), "Le Peince Vitale "(1864), "Jean Têterol's Idea"(1870) "Samuel Brohl et Cie" (1877), "Samuel Brohl" (1879), "Noirs et rouges" (1881), "La Vocation du Comte Ghislain" (1888) and "Jacquine Vanesse "(1898). Cherbuliez published a number of works under the pseudonym G. Valbert.

1860

Charles Victor Cherbuliez was a Swiss- French author, playwright, literary and art critic and a member of the Académie Française. He was born in Geneva, Switzerland, the son of M. Andre Cherbuliez, a professor of Latin and Greek studies at the University of Geneva. Cherbuliez was the descendant of French Huguenots who had generations earlier fled to Switzerland to escape persecution. Cherbuliez would later gain his French citizenship through a Napoleonic era law that revoked the Edict of Nantes and allowed descendants of Protestant families who had left France to claim French citizenship. Cherbuliez attended schools in Geneva, Paris, Bonn and Berlin before returning to Geneva to Teach. Inspired by the literary style of George Sand, his first book, "Un Cheval de Phidias", was published in Paris in 1860. He was the author of two five-act plays "Samuel Brohl" and "L'aventure du Ladislaw Bolski", along with a number of other works of fiction and non-fiction.