“What is even sadder is that, all that I have to give up. L’Aiguille creuse (1909) L’Aiguille of Etretat The cliffs of Étretat by Ymaup (the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0) The intrigues of the stories of this popular character take place during the Belle Epoque and take him from Paris to Étretat, a place that became mythical thanks to him. But above all, he remained famous for his art of disguise, allowing him multiple packages. The immediate success and the plebiscite of the readers encouraged its creator to write many stories until his death in 1941.ĭetective, soldier, policeman or burglar, Arsène Lupin is a top sportsman and a great fighter. Born in July 1905 in the pages of the magazine Je sais tout under the pen of Maurice Leblanc, the gentleman burglar was featured in 18 novels, 39 short stories and five plays. If the credits of the television series interpreted by Jacques Dutronc has remained in all memories, Arsène Lupin is above all a novel character. Follow in the footsteps of this crime novel character through 10 emblematic places in the saga. Born under the pen of Maurice Leblanc, he lived many adventures leading him from Paris to Étretat. “He’s the greatest thief, yes, but he’s a gentleman.” Jacques DutroncĪrsène Lupin is the most famous burglar in French literature.
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