Albert Béguin (17 July 1901 – 3 May 1957) was a Swiss academic and translator. He married French writer Raymonde Vincent, winner of the Prix Femina in...
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Look up béguin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Béguin (or Beguin) is a French surname, which may refer to: Albert Béguin (1901–1957), Swiss academic...
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Bernanos' death his literary executor, Albert Béguin, discovered the manuscript. To assist Bernanos' heirs, Béguin sought to have the work published, requesting...
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Subsequently, his literary executor, Albert Béguin, found this manuscript. To assist Bernanos' surviving family, Béguin sought to have the work published...
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story Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1862–1953) Henri de Ziégler (1885–1970) Albert Béguin (1901–1957) 28 Jules Romains (1885–1972) France poetry, drama, screenplay...
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Switzerland novel, poetry, short story Hjalmar Hammarskjöld (1862–1953) Albert Béguin (1901–1957) Henri de Ziégler (1885–1970) Marcel Raymond (1897–1981)...
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French critic Jean-Pierre Richard, and the Swiss critics Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Jean Rousset and Jean Starobinski. The critics Emil Staiger, Gaston...
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flutist, and lecturer Albert Béguin (1901–1957), Swiss academic and translator Albert R. Behnke (1903–1992), American physician Albert Beier (1900–1972),...
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literary criticism. He worked closely with critics such as Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Jean Rousset, Jean Starobinski, and Jean-Pierre Richard. Poulet was...
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1st edition in Les Cahiers de la Pléiade, no. 10, été–automne 1950. Albert Béguin, "A Poetry Marked by Scansion", translation by Willard R. Trask, ibid...
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Bourdet from L'Observateur, Georges Suffert from Témoignage Chrétien, Albert Béguin from the journal Esprit. The next day, the six coffins are exhibited...
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complètes, Lausanne, L'Âge d'homme, 2003, t. II, 1970-1984. 2005: Lettres à Albert Béguin : correspondance 1941-1952 (édition établie et annotée par Aude Préta-de...
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after her reception into the Church, with the critic and translator Albert Béguin as her sponsor. Since von Speyr had many Protestant friends in Basel...
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Mabille [fr], Dessins inédits de Seurat [Unpublished drawings by Seurat]. Albert Béguin, L'Androgyne [The Androgynous]. Pierre Mabille [fr], Miroirs: Photographies...
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Bernanos' death, after discussion with Bernanos' literary executor, Albert Béguin, Le Fort granted permission for publication of Bernanos' work in January...
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Victor Hugo poète de Satan (1946) Saint Bernard de Clairvaux (1947) with Albert Béguin Positions actuelles de la linguistique et de l'histoire littéraire (1948)...
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to expose the truth at any price, alone against everyone. His friend Albert Béguin tells him in a letter dated 1957: "Now you show your true violent nature...
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University of Basel, among others with Peter von der Mühll [de] and Albert Béguin, and from 1945 at the University of Paris where he began working under...
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L'Auberge Papillon was published by Éditions Gallimard in 1945. In 1948, Albert Béguin finally published in Neuchâtel, in his collection of "Cahiers du Rhône"...
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Anne-Lise Delacrétaz and Claire Jaquier, Moudon, Empreintes, 2004 Albert Béguin – Gustave Roud, Lettres sur le romantisme allemand, éd. Françoise Fornerod...
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and Neo-Marxist authors such as Alain Robbe-Grillet, Robert Pinget, Albert Béguin, Jacques Derrida, and Alexandre Kojève. The founder of the magazine...
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met Albert Béguin, a Swiss literary scholar specializing in German Romanticism who would become a renowned essayist, critic and translator. Béguin and...
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retirement in 1962. At Geneva, he became friends with Georges Poulet and Albert Béguin, and along with Jean Starobinski and Jean Rousset they formed the core...
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his understanding of the Béguin-Lavery dispute. Following the July 1954 decision, separate negotiations occurred between Béguin and Lavery, via Lavery's...
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publication (1953), his first work, Les Fiancées sont froides, was hailed by Albert Béguin, André Breton, and Julien Gracq. This poetic and initiatory account...
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unpublished. Du Bos' work influenced later European writers including Albert Béguin, Georges Poulet and Jean Starobinski. Poulet praised Du Bos as his closest...
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so-called "Geneva School" including writers such as Georges Poulet, Albert Béguin, Jean Starobinski and Jean Rousset. Chemins de Michon Paris (Verdier...
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Evolution R Team +99 Intermediate Average 758 Jean-Pierre Valentini Francois Beguin Toyota HZJ 78 Compagnie Saharienne 86–98 Low Average 759 Patrick Doby Clement...
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Archives website. Important journalists of the paper included: Pierre Béguin Albert Bonnard Gaston Bridel [fr] Georges Duplain [fr] Franck Jotterand [fr]...
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14 February 1923 Le Béguin de la Reine, premiered at the Alhambra, Caen, 14 September 1923 Bibliothèque nationale de France. "Albert Valsien (1882-1955):...
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