Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (US: /ɡoʊˈtjeɪ/ goh-TYAY, French: [pjɛʁ ʒyl teɔfil ɡotje]; 30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872) was a French poet, dramatist...
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Théophile Charles Marie Gautier (29 November 1836 – 16 June 1904) was a French scholar, translator and administrator. He was the son of the writer Théophile...
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portrayals afterwards. Her life loosely inspired the titular character of Théophile Gautier's 1835 novel, Mademoiselle de Maupin, in which she employs multiple...
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Charles Baudelaire (section Théophile Gautier)
Fair); studies on Gustave Flaubert (in L'Artiste, 18 October 1857); on Théophile Gautier (Revue contemporaine, September 1858); various articles contributed...
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La Morte Amoureuse (category Short stories by Théophile Gautier)
(in English: "The Dead Woman in Love") is a short story written by Théophile Gautier and published in La Chronique de Paris in 1836. It tells the story...
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first published in 1856, is a Fantastique novella by French writer Théophile Gautier. Octave de Saville pines for Lithuanian Countess Prascovie Labinska...
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as the reproduction of the model's cellulite. Clésinger's friend Théophile Gautier orchestrated a response to the art critics' scandalised reviews, ensuring...
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romanticism and prior to symbolism. The style was influenced by the author Théophile Gautier as well as by the philosophical ideas of Arthur Schopenhauer. The...
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increased the popular consumption of hashish. Dr. Jacques-Joseph Moreau Théophile Gautier Charles Baudelaire Alexandre Dumas Gérard de Nerval Eugène Delacroix...
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for Deburau's début, and, though it was praised by the likes of Théophile Gautier, Charles's engagement was cancelled not four months after its premiere...
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at the collège Charlemagne. This was where he met and befriended Théophile Gautier. This was also where he began to take poetry more seriously. He was...
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Giselle (category Ballets by Théophile Gautier)
one of them. Librettists Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Théophile Gautier took their inspiration for the plot from a prose passage about the...
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drama critic on the Pays newspaper in 1851, and in 1855 he succeeded Théophile Gautier on the Presse. In 1866 he migrated to the Liberté, and in 1869 joined...
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The Avatar(s) may also refer to: Avatar (novel by Théophile Gautier), a novel by Théophile Gautier first published in 1856 Avatar (newspaper), a Boston...
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de Lamartine, Gérard de Nerval, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, Théophile Gautier and Alfred de Vigny. Their influence was felt in theatre, poetry,...
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Art for art's sake (category Théophile Gautier)
intellectuals since the beginning of the 19th century, but it was Théophile Gautier (1811–1872) who first fully articulated its current metaphysical meaning...
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Evening"). Contributors to the magazine included Alexandre Dumas, Théophile Gautier, Jules Verne and Honoré de Balzac. "Émile de Girardin Launches "Musée...
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eight were never written.) Both pentalogie and hexalogie were used by Théophile Gautier in 1859. In 1923 the word was applied by an American reviewer to Johannes...
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Judith Gautier (25 August 1845, Paris – 26 December 1917) was a French poet, translator and historical novelist, the daughter of Théophile Gautier and Ernesta...
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who felt he "brought their wildest dreams and fantasies to life". Théophile Gautier for example stated "Nobody better than this artist can give a mysterious...
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One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances (category Works by Théophile Gautier)
Other Fantastic Romances is a collection of fantasy short stories by Théophile Gautier, selected from his Nouvelles and Romans et Contes and translated from...
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and cultural continuity", the Guild of Poets placed Alexander Pope, Théophile Gautier, Rudyard Kipling, Innokentiy Annensky, and the Parnassian poets among...
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Fortunio (novel) (category Novels by Théophile Gautier)
Fortunio is a novel by the French writer Théophile Gautier, first published under the name L'Eldorado and serialized in the newspaper Le Figaro from May...
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Tarbes which became the Lycée Impérial in 1853 and was renamed Lycée Théophile Gautier in 1911. The Council General of Hautes-Pyrénées also has several buildings...
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bazaar. Gautier, Théophile (1901). The works of Théophile Gautier, Volume 10. G.D. Sproul. pp. 83-91. Retrieved 6 November 2017. Théophile Gautier grand...
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invited to contribute to a book in honour of the poet Théophile Gautier, Le tombeau de Théophile Gautier (Wikisource): he answered by writing down six poems...
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Demoiselle d'Ys" was influenced by the stories of Théophile Gautier, such as "Arria Marcella" (1852); both Gautier and Chambers' stories feature a love affair...
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2 Du Camp, Maxime (1890). Théophile Gautier. Les grands écrivains français. Paris: Hachette. "Review of Théophile Gautier by Maxime Du Camp, translated...
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depicts the last hours of the life of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Théophile Gautier, reviewing the painting when it was first shown at the Paris Salon...
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The Mummy's Foot (category Short stories by Théophile Gautier)
(French: Le Pied de momie) is a horror short story by the French writer Théophile Gautier, first published in 1840. It relates the fantastical tale of a contemporary...
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