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    Ferdinand Vincent-de-Paul Marie Brunetière (19 July 1849 – 9 December 1906) was a French writer and critic. Brunetière was born in Toulon, Var, Provence...
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    Charles Buloz took over direction. Another influential editor was Ferdinand Brunetière (after 1893). Among the early regular contributors who established...
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    (1795). The contents of the Pratique du théâtre were summarized by Ferdinand Brunetière in his notice of d'Aubignac in the Grande Encyclopédie. See also...
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    The concept began in a deeply pejorative sense, to denounce, wrote Ferdinand Brunetière "there is a pretension to raise writers, scholars, teachers, philologists...
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  • (1895). The opinions set forth in this work were adopted in France by Ferdinand Brunetière, the editor of the Revue des deux Mondes. Many orthodox Protestants...
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    Jean-Jules Jusserand, [Letters to Ferdinand Brunetière], 11 and 23 March, 23 September, Correspondance de Ferdinand Brunetière, Bibliothèque Nationale (Nouvelles...
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    political system modeled after that of the Chinese. According to Ferdinand Brunetière (1849-1906), followers of Physiocracy such as François Quesnay, whose...
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    choisies de J. A. de Baïf (1874), with a valuable introduction. Ferdinand Brunetière, Histoire de la littérature française classique, 1904, bk. iii. pp...
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    is usually considered an allusion to Dante's Divine Comedy; while Ferdinand Brunetière, the famous French literary critic, suggests that it may stem from...
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  • 1804) 1887 – Mahmadu Lamine, Senegalese religious leader 1906 – Ferdinand Brunetière, French author and critic (b. 1849) 1907 – Eva Nansen, Norwegian...
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