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Alexandre Hepp (14 January 1857 – 1924) was a 19th–20th-century French novelist, journalist and drama critic. With , Guy de Maupassant, Joris-Karl Huysmans and Paul Alexis, he was one of Émile Zola's disciples. He collaborated with many newspapers including Le Gaulois, , L'Écho de Paris, Gil Blas, Le Voltaire, Le Matin and Le Figaro. Many of his columns were collected and published in volume.

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  • Alexandre Hepp (en)
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  • Alexandre Hepp (14 January 1857 – 1924) was a 19th–20th-century French novelist, journalist and drama critic. With , Guy de Maupassant, Joris-Karl Huysmans and Paul Alexis, he was one of Émile Zola's disciples. He collaborated with many newspapers including Le Gaulois, , L'Écho de Paris, Gil Blas, Le Voltaire, Le Matin and Le Figaro. Many of his columns were collected and published in volume. (en)
  • Charles Émile Frédéric Alexandre Hepp, né le 14 avril 1857 à Sarre-Union et mort le 30 octobre 1924 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris, est un romancier, journaliste et critique dramatique français. (fr)
  • Alexandre Hepp, född den 14 januari 1857 i Sarre-Union, Elsass, död 1924, var en fransk författare och journalist. Hepp var medarbetare av Le Figaro och utgav i bokform Cœurs parisiens (1897), Les quotidiennes, I—II (1898—1899), Ciel de Russie (1901), Cœur d'amant (1902), L'épuisé (1905), L'audacieux pardon (1906), Ferdinand de Bulgarie intime (1909) med flera. (sv)
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  • Alexandre Hepp (14 January 1857 – 1924) was a 19th–20th-century French novelist, journalist and drama critic. With , Guy de Maupassant, Joris-Karl Huysmans and Paul Alexis, he was one of Émile Zola's disciples. He collaborated with many newspapers including Le Gaulois, , L'Écho de Paris, Gil Blas, Le Voltaire, Le Matin and Le Figaro. Many of his columns were collected and published in volume. (en)
  • Charles Émile Frédéric Alexandre Hepp, né le 14 avril 1857 à Sarre-Union et mort le 30 octobre 1924 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris, est un romancier, journaliste et critique dramatique français. (fr)
  • Alexandre Hepp, född den 14 januari 1857 i Sarre-Union, Elsass, död 1924, var en fransk författare och journalist. Hepp var medarbetare av Le Figaro och utgav i bokform Cœurs parisiens (1897), Les quotidiennes, I—II (1898—1899), Ciel de Russie (1901), Cœur d'amant (1902), L'épuisé (1905), L'audacieux pardon (1906), Ferdinand de Bulgarie intime (1909) med flera. (sv)
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