Adolphe Chenevière

(1855–1917) was a fin de siècle Swiss novelist, short story writer, and literary scholar.

In 1886, Plon published De Plutarchi Familiaribus, Chenevière's Latin dissertation on Plutarch.

[1][4] In 1888, their second son, André Alfred, was born, but he did not survive infancy; Chenevière's mother, too, died that year.

[2] From the late 1880s through the end of the century, he wrote a steady series of novels, including various romances published by Alphonse Lemerre.

Stratford Magazine republished this translation in their September 1927 issue, ten years after Chenevière's death.

Chenevière's grave