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    Jules Gabriel Janin (16 February 1804 – 19 June 1874) was a French writer and critic. Born in Saint-Étienne (Loire), Janin's father was a lawyer, and he...
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  • actress Albert Stanley Janin (1881-1931), U.S. hydro-airplane inventor Jules Janin (1804-1874), French writer and critic Maurice Janin (1862-1946), French...
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    relationships with bohemian men. Jenny, whose story is recounted by Jules Janin in his essay "La Grisette", is a prototypical grisette in this sense...
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    sources: Albert Maurin, Galerie hist. de la Révolution française, tome n Jules Janin, Histoire de la littérature dramatique André Chénier, Tableau de la littérature...
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    these characteristics in a way that nothing else can. As the critic Jules Janin once wrote: “The poetry of the nineteenth century […] is steam.” Scholars...
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    Marie-Joseph Chénier et le prince des critiques (1844), in reply to Jules Janin, brought him six months' sojourn in the Sainte-Pélagie prison, in the...
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    for their author the approbation and friendship of Alfred de Vigny and Jules Janin. From then on, Banville's life was steadily devoted to literary production...
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    scholars, writers and artists, of which Auguste Raffet and the critic Jules Janin became Demidov's friends, to southern Russia and the Crimea, headed up...
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  • 1994, the Jules Janin foundation and prize, the Langlois, the Pouchard and the Jeanne Scialtel were combined to create the prix Jules Janin. 1969 : Marcelle...
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    George Sand (redirect from Jules Sand)
    masculine terms when speaking of their role as an author. For instance Jules Janin describes Sand as the king of novellists (ie: "le roi des romanciers...
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    had many friends in Paris, among them Jules Janin and Théophile Gautier, and he wrote in collaboration with Jules Sandeau. He produced art criticism in...
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    desecrated and vandalised during the French Revolution. According to Jules Janin, writing in 1844, the remains of Princess Louisa Maria and her father...
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    of musical symbolism/impressionism". Paul L. Mergier-Bourdeix (ed.), Jules Janin. 735 lettres à sa femme, Vol. 1, Paris: Klincksieck, 1973 Krystyna Kobylańska...
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    ISBN 978-1-61227-252-8 The Magnetized Corpse (2014) (original collection of stories by Jules Janin)) ISBN 978-1-61227-248-1 The Mysterious Doctor Cornelius (2014) (Le Mystérieux...
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    money-spinner. Business received an inadvertent boost from the critic Jules Janin of the Journal des débats. He had praised earlier productions at the...
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    number 11 – once stood a country house in which the writer and journalist Jules Janin moved around 1850: "It surely needs a lot of courage to settle in this...
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    Brothers and was canonised in 1999 Antonin Moine (1796–1849), sculptor Jules Janin (1804–1874), writer and critic Francis Garnier (1839–1873), officer and...
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  • translated over 200 novels from English into French. He won the 2013 Prix Jules Janin from the Académie française for his translations of the works of Jim...
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  • Tracy, American newspaper editor and historian (born 1793) June 19 – Jules Janin, French critic (born 1804) July 7 – John Heneage Jesse, English historian...
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    to be a modest success. It soon benefited from an outraged review by Jules Janin, the critic of the Journal des débats. He condemned the piece for profanity...
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  • and Radcliffe, have become authentic roman noir. The literary critic Jules Janin wrote L'âne mort et la femme guillotinée (1829). Similarly, Frédéric...
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    suggested to him by Jules Janin, the newly appointed director of the Théâtre-Italien, that he might compose a new opera for that house. Janin prepared a formal...
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    traditions. Through his mother, Marie-Camille, he was related to the critic, Jules Janin. His first literary activities involved the posthumous publication of...
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  • Confessions by Augustine of Hippo for which he was awarded the Prix Jules Janin of the Académie française (Les aveux, P.O.L., 2008) as well as Richard...
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    14: "La lengua clásica, la lengua de Cervantes y Fray Luis de León". Jules Janin, "Biographical Notice of Le Sage" Archived 2023-04-08 at the Wayback...
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    the newspapers from critics such as Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve and Jules Janin. Balzac had been critical of the press in La Peau de chagrin and later...
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  • Jules JaninJules Gabriel Janin (1804–1874) was a somewhat eccentric 19th-century French dramatic critic. A good friend of Dumas and Berlioz, Janin...
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  • (1803–1871) Eugène Sue (1804–1857) Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804–1869) Jules Janin (1804–1874) George Sand (Amandine-Lucie-Aurore Dupin, baronne Dudevant)...
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    "P. J. Stahl" (Pierre-Jules Hetzel) in collaboration with Honore de Balzac, Antoine Gustave Droz , Émile Lemoine, Jules Janin, Georges Sand, Charles...
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    writer Charles Nodier published a panegyric about him. The journalist Jules Janin published a book of effusive praise, entitled Deburau, histoire du Théâtre...
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