Charles Drouhet

Charles Drouhet (January 22, 1879–January 8, 1940) was a Romanian literary historian. Born in Bârlad, his parents were Pierre Drouhet and his wife Natalia (née Olivari), high school teachers. His paternal grandfather Charles was a physician at Blaye, a French town near Bordeaux. His father was born in France and emigrated to Romania; in 1869, he became a French teacher at Bârlad's Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu High School. His mother, the daughter of the local girls' boarding school director who herself later became teacher and director there, married Drouhet in 1867.

Charles Drouhet

Charles Drouhet (January 22, 1879–January 8, 1940) was a Romanian literary historian. Born in Bârlad, his parents were Pierre Drouhet and his wife Natalia (née Olivari), high school teachers. His paternal grandfather Charles was a physician at Blaye, a French town near Bordeaux. His father was born in France and emigrated to Romania; in 1869, he became a French teacher at Bârlad's Gheorghe Roșca Codreanu High School. His mother, the daughter of the local girls' boarding school director who herself later became teacher and director there, married Drouhet in 1867.