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  1. Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas Féval (called Paul Féval fils) (25 January 1860 – 15 March 1933) was a French adventure novelist, like his father Paul Féval, père. He was the third of eight children and the eldest son of Paul Féval, who was 42 years old and at the height of his success when Paul Féval fils was born.

  2. Paul Féval fils became famous for writing sequels and prequels to his father's popular swashbuckler novel Le Bossu [The Hunchback] (1857), starting in 1893 with Le Fils de Lagardère [The Son of Largardère]. In 1914, he wrote Le Fils de d'Artagnan [The Son of d'Artagnan].

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    • March 15, 1933
    • January 25, 1860
  3. Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas Féval (called Paul Féval fils) (25 January 1860 – 15 March 1933) was a French adventure novelist, like his father Paul Féval, père. He was the third of eight children and the eldest son of Paul Féval, who was 42 years old and at the height of his success when Paul Féval fils was born.

  4. Dec 1, 2014 · After doing extensive research to clarify their relationship—in which Hortense played many roles, including artist's model, wife, and mother of Cézanne's only son, Paul fils —there is still quite a bit of uncertainty.

  5. Paul Féval fils has 107 books on Goodreads with 501 ratings. Paul Féval fils’s most popular book is Fiul lui D'Artagnan.

  6. (1860-1933) French author, best known for his adaptations and continuations of the work of his father, Paul Féval, beginning in 1893.

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  8. Sep 5, 2015 · Original file ‎ (1,760 × 2,000 pixels, file size: 3.58 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) English: Paul was born to the artist and his future wife, Marie-Hortense Fiquet, in 1872. Around 1880, Cézanne rapidly executed several portraits of his son. This one seems especially spontaneous.