Georges Ohnet
Georges Ohnet was a French novelist.
Life and career
Ohnet was educated at the Collège Sainte-Barbe and the Lycée Napoléon. After the Franco-Prussian War he became editor of the magazines Pays and Constitutionnel in succession. In collaboration with the engineer and dramatist Louis Denayrouze he produced the play Regina Sarpi, and during 1877 Marthe.Ohnet was an admirer of George Sand and was opposed to realistic modern novels. He began a series of novels, Les Batailles de la vie, of a character simple and idealistic, which, although scorned by the critics as unreal and commonplace, were very popular. The series included the novels Serge Panine which was awarded by the academy; Le Maître de forges, La Grande Marnière, Volonté, and Dernier Amour. Many of his novels have been dramatized with great success, Le Maître de forges, produced at the Gymnase during 1883, being played for an entire year. His later publications include Le Crépuscule, Le Marchand de Poison, La Conquérante, La dixième muse, La Route Rouge, and La Serre de l'Aigle. His last work was Journal d'un Bourgeois de Paris Pendant la Guerre de 1914. In 1902 he was elected president of the Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques.
Style
Ohnet's understanding of his readership helped him devise the passionate style for which he became famous. He disdained the romantic melodrama motif, choosing instead to explore complex passion. His literary genius was in being able to introduce originality into a genre so greatly archetypal as the romantic melodrama. It was this quality that made him one of the most widely read authors of his time.Works
Ohnet's magnum opus was the novel Le Maître de forges. The book became an instant success, finding wide acceptance not only among French readers but also readers in other parts of Europe. Soon after its publication, it was translated into Spanish by the Filipino writer Codorníu Julia.Ohnet enjoyed success with his other works too. Countess Sarah, Lise Fleuron, The Ladies of Croix-Mort, Will, Dr. Rameau, Serge Panine and At The Bottom of The Abyss, the last of these regarded commonly as one of his best works.
Filmography
- ', directed by Henri Pouctal.
- La Grande Marnière, directed by Henri Pouctal.
- ', directed by Travers Vale.
- ', directed by Will S. Davis.
- Dette de haine, directed by Henri Pouctal.
- Le Droit de l'enfant, directed by Henri Pouctal.
- A Life for a Life, directed by Yevgeni Bauer.
- Nemrod et Cie, directed by Maurice Mariaud.
- Les Dames de Croix-Mort, directed by Maurice Mariaud.
- Volonté, directed by Henri Pouctal.
- American Methods, directed by Frank Lloyd.
- The King of Paris, directed by Yevgeni Bauer.
- L'Âme de Pierre, directed by Charles Burguet.
- ', directed by .
- The Railway Owner, directed by Eugenio Perego.
- Countess Sarah, directed by Roberto Roberti.
- La Dame en gris, directed by Gianpaolo Rosmino.
- ', directed by Augusto Genina.
- Lisa Fleuron, directed by Roberto Roberti.
- ', directed by Gero Zambuto.
- Serge Panine, directed by Maurice de Marsan and Charles Maudru.
- My Friend the Devil, directed by Harry F. Millarde.
- The King of Paris, directed by Maurice de Marsan and Charles Maudru.
- L'Âme de Pierre, directed by Gaston Roudès.
- Heilige oder Dirne, directed by .
- The King of Paris, directed by Leo Mittler.
- *The King of Paris, directed by Leo Mittler.
- The Iron Master, directed by Chester M. Franklin.
- The Ironmaster, directed by Fernand Rivers and Abel Gance.
- Serge Panine, directed by Charles Méré and Paul Schiller.
- ', directed by Jean de Marguenat.
- Felipe Derblay, el herrero, directed by Ramón Pereda.
- The Ironmaster, directed by Fernand Rivers
- Last Love, directed by Jean Stelli.
- ', directed by Jacques Daroy.
- Il padrone delle ferriere, directed by Anton Giulio Majano.
- , directed by Türker İnanoğlu and .