Adine Riom

Adine Riom, née Alexandrine Louise Claudine Broband (25 October 1818, Le Pellerin – 28 August 1899, Nantes)[1] was a French writer, poetess, and playwright.[2]

Adine Riom
BornAlexandrine Louise Claudine Broband
(1818-10-25)October 25, 1818
Le Pellerin, France
DiedAugust 28, 1899(1899-08-28) (aged 80)
Nantes, France
Pen nameCount of Saint-Jean, Louise d'Isole
Occupationwriter, poetess, playwright
LanguageFrench
NationalityFrench
Genrenovel, poetry
SpouseAlexandre Eugene Riom

Life

Alexandrine Broband was born in Le Pellerin on 25 October 1818. She was a daughter of Louis Broband, a bodyguard of Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister Pauline.[1] At the age of 22, she married the Nantes notary Alexandre Eugene Riom and moved to a private mansion in Nantes, Boulevard Delorme.[1] At her home, Riom held a literary salon that attracted many regional writers such as Joseph Rousse, Émile Péhant, Eugène Lambert, Eugène Manuel, Émile Blin, Honoré Broutelle, Louis Tiercelin and Olivier de Courcuff.[3]

She published several volumes of poetry under the pennames Count of Saint-Jean or Louise d'Isole.[4] Her poetry was received with great success by the critics of the time, including Victor Hugo and Lamartine.[1] Except for poetry Riom wrote three novels. She collaborated with numerous literary magazines such as La France littéraire, La Revue contemporain, and La Revue de Bretagne et de Vendée.[2] Riom also participated in drafting an anthology of Breton poets of the 17th century published in 1884.[3]

Adine Riom died on 28 August 1899 in Nantes.[4]

Adine Riom Cultural Space in Le Pellerin, France was opened in her name recently.[4]

Works

Novels

  • Le serment, ou La Chapelle de Bethléem; A. Guéraud, 1855[5]
  • Mobiles et zouaves bretons, 1871[6]
  • Michel Marion, épisode de la guerre de l'indépendance bretonne, 1879[7]

Poetry and Theater Plays

  • Oscar, poème, Nantes, 1850
  • Reflets de la lumière; E. Dentu et A. Guéraud, 1857[8]
  • Flux et reflux, par le comte de Saint-Jean; E. Dentu & A. Guéraud, 1859[9]
  • Passion, 1864[10]
  • Après l'amour, sous le pseudonyme Louise d'Isole. Préface de Eugène Loudun; A. Lemerre, 1867[11]
  • Merlin; A. Lemerre, 1872[12]
  • Histoires et légendes bretonnes, 1873
  • Salomon et la reine de Saba, légende orientale, 1873[13]
  • Fleurs du passé, 1880[14]
  • Légendes bibliques et orientales, 1882[15]
  • Les Adieux, poésies bretonnes. Préface d'Eugène Manuel; A. Lemerre, 1895[16]
  • Les Oiseaux des tournelles
  • Les femmes poètes bretonnes[17]
  • Le Chêne, rêve signé Louise d’Isole; Nantes, 1880[18]

Anthology

  • Anthologie des poètes bretons du 17me siècle, Nantes, 1884[19]
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References

  1. "Le Pôle associatif et culturel est baptisé Espace culturel Adine Riom - Le Pellerin". www.ville-lepellerin.fr. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  2. "Adine Riom (1818-1899)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  3. Océan, Presse (2020-01-14). "Le Pellerin. Qui était Adine Riom ?". Presse Océan (in French). Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  4. Ouest-France (2020-02-15). "Le Pellerin. L'espace culturel baptisé Adine-Riom". Ouest-France.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-02-29.
  5. Riom, Adine Broband, Mme Eugène (1855). Le Serment, ou la Chapelle de Bethléem (in French). Nantes: A. Guéraud. OCLC 457964572.
  6. Riom, Adine (1871). Mobiles et zouaves bretons (in French). Nantes: Libaros. OCLC 457964501.
  7. Riom, Adine (2008). Michel Marion: épisode de la guerre de l'indépendance bretonne (in French). Monein: Éd. Pyrémonde. ISBN 978-2-84618-575-2. OCLC 470689111.
  8. RIOM, ADINE (2016). REFLETS DE LA LUMIA]RE (in French). Place of publication not identified: HACHETTE LIVRE BNF. ISBN 978-2-01-616170-8. OCLC 987898666.
  9. RIOM-A. RIOM, ADINE (2013). FLUX ET REFLUX (in French). Place of publication not identified: HACHETTE LIVRE - BNF. ISBN 978-2-01-338204-5. OCLC 972474579.
  10. BROBAND RIOM, ADINE (2016). PASSION (in French). Place of publication not identified: HACHETTE LIVRE BNF. ISBN 978-2-01-371834-9. OCLC 987685417.
  11. ADINE BROBAND RIOM (2016). APRA]S L'AMOUR (in French). Place of publication not identified: HACHETTE LIVRE BNF. ISBN 978-2-01-373137-9. OCLC 987657750.
  12. Riom, Adine; Fréchette, Louis (2016). Merlin: Poème breton (in French). Paris: BnF-P. ISBN 978-2-346-10223-5. OCLC 1041032485.
  13. Riom, Adine (1874). Salomon et la reine de Saba: légende orientale (in French). OCLC 1040898057.
  14. Riom, Adine Broband, Mme Eugène; La Breure, A. de (1880). Fleurs du passé. [Préface par A. de La Breure (in French). Paris: A. Ghio. OCLC 457964407.
  15. Riom, Adine Broband, Mme Eugène (1882). Légendes bibliques et orientales, par le Cte de Saint-Jean. [Préface par A. de La Breure (in French). Paris: V. Palmé. OCLC 457964443.
  16. RIOM, Adine; MANUEL, Eugène (1895). Les Adieux. Poésies bretonnes. Préface par E. Manuel. Pp. viii. 108. Paris. OCLC 504130064.CS1 maint: location (link)
  17. Riom, Adine Brobant (1892). Les femmes poètes bretonnes, avec préface et notices, par Le Cte de Saint-Jean [pseud.] (Mme. Eugène Riom) (in French). Nantes: Société des Bibliophiles Bretons. OCLC 144681130.
  18. Riom, Adine Broband, Mme Eugène (1880). Le Chêne, rêve. [Signé: L. d'Isole (in French). Nantes: Impr. de V. Forest et E. Grimaud. OCLC 457964396.
  19. Halgan, Stéphane; Gourcuff, Olivier de; Kerviler, René (1884). Anthologie des poètes bretons du 17me siècle (in French). Nantes. OCLC 65363381.
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