Gustave Lanson (5 August 1857 – 15 December 1934) was a French historian and literary critic. He taught at the Sorbonne and the École Normale Supérieure...
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imagery, and other aspects of a work. It was particularly advocated by Gustave Lanson. It is primarily a pedagogical tool, similar to a formal book report...
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Logical Foundations of Probability, while the term is supplanted with Gustave Lanson’s idea of Explication de Texte when referring to the analysis and criticism...
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tradition of textual interpretation in literary study, as proposed by Gustave Lanson. As an analytical technique, close reading compares and contrasts the...
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coauthored with Georges Canguilhem, particularly upset the director Gustave Lanson. In the same year, with his comrades Nizan, Larroutis, Baillou and Herland...
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premiers après ceux qui ont du génie." For the comédie larmoyante see Gustave Lanson, Ninette de la Chaussée et la comédie larmoyante (1887). Sablier published...
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Victor Giraud, Henri Peyre, or Henri Jacoubet, Gustave Lanson brilliantly achieved. The article written by Lanson in The French Quarterly is even described...
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a centre for literary criticism and theory, from one-time director Gustave Lanson to major twentieth-century figures of the field such as Paul Bénichou...
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France poetry, essay Per Geijer (1886–1976) Michel Bréal (1832–1915) Gustave Lanson (1857–1934) Henri de Bornier (1825–1901) Gaston Paris (1839–1903) Paul...
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Fry, John Gray, Thomas Anstey Guthrie, Julian Hawthorne, Naitō Konan, Gustave Lanson, Julia Lopes de Almeida, Ferenc Móra, Erich Mühsam, Arthur Wing Pinero...
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environment that shaped him, and gave Édouard Manet as a principal example. Gustave Lanson argued that Taine’s environmental determinism could not account for...
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(1607–1646), Jesuit missionary Stanislas Julien (1797–1873), orientalist Gustave Lanson (1857–1934), historian Pierre Levesville (1570–1632), Renaissance architect...
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scandal followed resulting in the resignation of the École director Gustave Lanson. One well-known 1967 prank, orchestrated by Abbie Hoffman and Allen...
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unanimous. In 1887, against the common opinion of contemporaneous scholars, Gustave Lanson contested the idea that the poem is Stoic. In 2005, Alexander MacGregor...
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were Max Dvořák in Vienna, Georg Simmel in Berlin, Henri Bergson and Gustave Lanson in Paris. After World War I he spent two years in Italy, familiarizing...
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an exhaustive article by the same critic in La Grande Encyclopédie; Gustave Lanson, Boileau (1892), in the series of Grands écrivains français. Shelley...
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his doctoral thesis of 1908, for which he was directed by the scholar Gustave Lanson, he studied the French-born writer and academic Benjamin Constant, and...
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Rig-veda, member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres Gustave Lanson (1857-1934), critic and literary historian Théodore Lefebvre (1889-1943)...
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Berlin. In 1913 he moved to Paris, where he attended the lectures of Gustave Lanson and was awarded International Phonetic Association certificates of proficiency...
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and the future historians Georges Lacour-Gayet, Salomon Reinach and Gustave Lanson. In the 1890s, Dupuy was a prominent defender of the unjustly convicted...
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(1856–1910) Pierre Decourcelle (1856–1926) Claude Ferval (1856–1943) Gustave Lanson (1857–1934) Albert Samain (1858–1900) Jules Lemaître (1858–1915) Remy...
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in London to reach an agreement with Gustave Lanson, the representative of the University of Paris, that Lanson would support Pichon's choice during the...
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and the future historians Georges Lacour-Gayet, Salomon Reinach and Gustave Lanson. After graduating, he travelled to Athens in 1880, probably via Rome...
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courage as a noble ideal reigns supreme. Lanson and Tuffrau, p. 190 Lanson and Tuffrau, p. 191 Lanson, Gustave; Tuffrau, Paul (1931). Manuel illustré d'Histoire...
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23 – Arthur Wing Pinero, English dramatist (born 1855) December 15 – Gustave Lanson, French historian and literary critic (born 1857) December 26 – Wallace...
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influences on the Romanian author were Georg Brandes, Karl Kautsky, Gustave Lanson and Émile Hennequin, in addition to Dobrogeanu-Gherea and Taine. Another...
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While at the University of Paris, he worked under Joseph Bédier and Gustave Lanson, specializing in modern and eighteenth-century French literature and...
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Dubois and Paul Dupuy, and the future historians Salomon Reinach and Gustave Lanson. He became a historian. On 2 October 1882, he married Cécile Janet (1856–1926)...
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de la France" (being succeeded after his death in that position by Gustave Lanson). He was also proposed by the Institut de France as professor of Sanskrit...
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and the future historians Georges Lacour-Gayet, Salomon Reinach and Gustave Lanson. As a student he was known for his gift in languages, with excellent...
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