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Eugène Sue : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Marie Sue" redirects here. For the term in fan fiction, see Mary Sue.''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue''' ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.

:''"Marie Sue" redirects here. For the term in fan fiction, see Mary Sue.''
Joseph Marie Eugène Sue ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.
==Early life==
He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''"Marie Sue" redirects here. For the term in fan fiction, see Mary Sue.'''''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue''' ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.」の詳細全文を読む
'Joseph Marie Eugène Sue ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.


:''"Marie Sue" redirects here. For the term in fan fiction, see Mary Sue.''
Joseph Marie Eugène Sue ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.
==Early life==
He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Marie Sue" redirects here. For the term in fan fiction, see Mary Sue.''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue''' ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.」の詳細全文を読む

''Joseph Marie Eugène Sue''' ((:ø.ʒɛn sy) (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist. He established the genre of the serial novel with his very popular and widely imitated ''Les Mystères de Paris ''which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.==Early life==He was born in Paris, the son of a distinguished surgeon in Napoleon's army, Jean-Joseph Sue, and is said to have had the Empress Joséphine for godmother. Sue himself acted as surgeon both in the 1823 French campaign in Spain and at the Battle of Navarino (1828). In 1829 his father's death put him in possession of a considerable fortune, and he settled in Paris.」
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