Jules François Felix Fleury-Husson (17 September 1821, in Laon, Aisne – 6 December 1889, in Sèvres), who wrote under the name Champfleury (French pronunciation:...
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Champfleury is the pen name of French writer Jules François Felix Fleury-Husson. Champfleury may also refer to: Champfleury, Aube, a French commune Champfleury...
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workers were also criticized as "brutish, worn and dirty". Writer Jules Champfleury declared, "starting today, critics can get ready to fight for or against...
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inspiration, Courbet told his friends and art critics Francis Wey and Jules Champfleury, "It is not often that one encounters so complete an expression of...
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and to idealise it in a pseudo-pantheistic fashion. The art critic Jules Champfleury attempted to provoke George Sand by addressing a polemical letter...
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which was adapted into the 1896 opera La Bohème by Puccini. Writer Jules Champfleury, who had a brief relationship with Roux, is also said to have based...
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Fantaisies-Parisiennes, whose direction was first undertaken, on 3 November 1865, by Jules Champfleury. The latter was succeeded by Alphonse Duval on 20 December 1865, then...
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critiques (1902) Sainte-Beuve intime et familier (1903) Souvenirs sur Champfleury et le rélisme (1905) This article incorporates text from a publication...
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bourgeoises (1858) Cendrillon ou la Pantoufle merveilleuse (1879) Jules Champfleury, Henry Monnier Sa vie Son œuvre, E Dentu éditeur, Paris 1879 ROLLET...
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Gérard de Nerval, Théophile Gautier, Jules Janin, Théodore de Banville, Émile Zola, Henri Murger, Jules Champfleury, Charles Baudelaire, Joseph Méry, Eugène...
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