Prosper Mérimée was a French dramatist, historian, archaeologist, and short story writer. He is perhaps best known for his novella Carmen, which became the basis of Bizet's opera Carmen.
Mérimée loved mysticism, history, and the unusual, and may have been influenced by Charles Nodier (though he did not appreciate his works), the historical fiction popularised by Sir Walter Scott and the cruelty and psychological drama of Aleksandr Pushkin. Many of his stories are mysteries set in foreign places, Spain and Russia being popular sources of inspiration.
In 1834, Mérimée was appointed to the post of inspector-general of historical monuments. He was a born archaeologist, combining linguistic faculty of a very unusual kind with accurate scholarship, with remarkable historical appreciation, and with a sincere love for the arts of design and construction, in the former of which he had some practical skill. In his official capacity he published numerous reports, some of which, with other similar pieces, have been republished in his works.
He was also responsible for several translations of Pushkin and Gogol, when they weren't known in Europe yet.
Cuentos fantásticos del XIX
Walter Scott & Charles Dickens & Edgar Allan Poe & H. G. Wells & Henry James & Guy de Maupassant & Rudyard Kipling & Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu & Honoré de Balzac & Hans Christian Andersen & Ambrose Bierce & Nathaniel Hawthorne & Nikolái Leskov & Jan Potocki & Robert Louis Stevenson & Théophile Gautier & E. T. A. Hoffmann & Gérard de Nerval & Auguste Villiers de L’Isle-Adam & Jean Lorrain & Joseph von Eichendorff & Vernon Lee & Nikolaï Vasil’evich Gogol’ & Prosper Mérimée & Ivan Sergueevich Turguenev & Philarète Chasles
Morir de miedo
Alphonse Daudet & Guy de Maupassant & Gustave Flaubert & Honoré de Balzac & Victor Hugo & Théophile Gautier & Gérard de Nerval & Jacques Cazotte & Auguste Villiers de L’Isle-Adam & Jean Lorrain & Marcel Schwob & Charles Nodier & George Sand & Prosper Mérimée & Jean Richepin & Jules Lermina & Philarète Chasles & Jules Verne & Henri de Régnier & Pétrus Borel & Édouard Dujardin
Narraciones terroríficas - Vol. 3
H. G. Wells & E. F. Benson & Ambrose Bierce & Nathaniel Hawthorne & Antón Chéjov & Charles G. Finney & Walter de la Mare & Fitz James O´Brien & Prosper Mérimée & Joseph Payne Brennan & Charlotte Armstrong & Aleksandr S. Pushkin & George Fielding Elliot & L. B. Gordon
Narraciones terroríficas - Vol. 2
Algernon Blackwood & Saki & Guy de Maupassant & Rudyard Kipling & Wilkie Collins & Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu & Oscar Wilde & Ambrose Bierce & Pedro Antonio de Alarcón & Jean Ray & Antón Chéjov & Auguste Villiers de L’Isle-Adam & Fitz James O´Brien & Prosper Mérimée & Ivan Sergueevich Turguenev & John M. Sitan & John Metcalfe