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Charles de Mazade (1820–1893)

Mazade, Charles de (mä-zäd’). A French publicist and critic; born at Tarn et Garonne, March 19, 1820; died in Paris, April 27, 1893. He wrote: ‘Contemporary Spain’ (1855); ‘Modern Italy’ (1860); ‘Two Women of the Revolution’ (Marie Antoinette and Madame Roland: 1866); ‘Lamartine’s Literary and Political Life’ (1872); ‘The War of France’ (2 vols., 1875); ‘Character Studies in the Moral and Political History of the Time’ (1875); ‘The Royalist Opposition’ (1894); etc. He also edited ‘Marshal Davoust’s Correspondence’ (4 vols., 1885).