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Octave Féré
BornCharles Octave Moget
11 October 1815
Tours
Died21 April 1875(1875-04-21) (aged 59)
Paris
OccupationWriter

Octave Féré, real name Charles Octave Moget, (11 October 1815 – 21 April 1875) was a minor 19th-century French writer.

Féré contributed to the magazine L'Omnibus [fr] and also participated to the writing of many plays by the dramatist Saint-Yves, including for example Les Amours du comte de Bonneval in 1866.

Works

  • Légendes et traditions de la Normandie. Rouen: C. Haulard. 1845.
  • Les Inondations de 1856. Paris: H. Boisgard. 1856.
  • Les Mystères de Rouen. 1861.
  • Les Sept Étoiles de Bohême. Paris: J. Tardieu. 1864.
  • Toussaint Baubet. 1864.
  • L'Homme au masque de fer. Paris. 1876.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)


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