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Léon Halévy



Léon Halévy (Paris January 14, 1802; died at Saint Germain-en-Laye September 2, 1883), French author and dramatic writer; brother of Jacques François Fromenthal Halévy. After finishing a course at the Lycée Charlemagne, Halévy became a disciple and collaborator of Saint Simon, aiding in the foundation of his organ, Le Producteur, and writing the introduction to his work, Opinions Littéraires, Philosophiques et Industrielles, in which Rodrigues and Bailly also assisted.



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