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Journal articles on the topic "Gens de lettres – France – Biographies"
Yates, Alexia. "Investor Letters and the Everyday Practice of Finance in Nineteenth-Century France." French Historical Studies 44, no. 2 (April 1, 2021): 279–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-8806468.
Full textSestoft, Carsten. "Genrens tøven." K&K - Kultur og Klasse 35, no. 103 (June 2, 2007): 108–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kok.v35i103.22300.
Full textCases Martínez, Víctor. "De los filosofastros al philosophe. La melancolía del sabio y el sacerdocio del hombre de letras." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 8 (June 20, 2019): 277. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2019.08.14.
Full textErkelenz, Dirk. "Der jüngste Faszikel der Inscriptions Latines de l'Algérie (II.3) - HANS-GEORG PFLAUM, publiées par les soins de XAVIER DUPUIS, INSCRIPTIONS LATINES DE L'ALGÉRIE tome II, INSCRIPTIONS DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION CIRTÉENNE DE CUICUL ET DE LA TRIBU DES SUBURBURES: vol. III, SADDAR, CASTELLUM SUBZVARITANUM ET GENS SUBURBURUM COLONORUM; COLONIA CUICULITANORUM; ENTRE CUICUL ET MILEV; MILEV ET ENVIRONS; UZELIS ET ENVIRONS; CASTELLUM ARSACALITANUM ET ENVIRONS; CASTELLUM PHUENSIUM ET ENVIRONS; CASTELLUM MASTARENSE ET ENVIRONS (Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Institut de France; Direction du Patrimoine Culturel, République Algérienne; Diffusion De Boccard, Paris 2003). Pp. 695–1131, inscriptions nos. 7240a-10324, pls. 104. ISBN 2-87754-139-8." Journal of Roman Archaeology 17 (2004): 638–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400008618.
Full text"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung: Volume 47, Issue 3 47, no. 3 (July 1, 2020): 465–590. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.47.3.465.
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Fournier-Plamondon, Anne-Sophie. "Les Anciens à travers la correspondance de Jean Chapelain (1632-1640)." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26221/26221.pdf.
Full textSandras, Agnès. "Sous le scalpel des gens de lettres : representations litteraires du medecin (1850-1900)." Toulouse 2, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992TOU20068.
Full textThis research has two principal axis : the literary doctor's representation between 1850 and 1900, the utilisation o literary source the historian. After a thought about the different territories introduced (history, litterature, medicine end sociology) and the retained methodology, we make a point at looking for the different influences en sending out of the doctor's representations : writer's biography (illness, etc. ), literary schools, audience's taste (children, catholics, etc. ). . . Then, we examine the different representation : professionnal and private life, and all phantasms about women doctors, alienists, surgeons. . . There are great differences between these literary representations and historical reality : lacunas, shiftings, deformations. So we study the contemporaneous doctor's reactions. They wrote a lot of thesis and articles about their representations in literature but they also studied the author's personalities and wrote medical stories with a lot of stereotypies. . . In the end, we insist on two points. . The literary, source is a good source if we add up other sorts of representations like caricatures or paintings and people's reactions like critical remarks or number printed. Here , the literary source has allowed us to discover that the official speech on the glorious medicine was compensated by the devalorized doctor's representations in literature revealing hostility
Ambrus, Gauthier. "Marie-Joseph Chénier, un poète en temps de révolution (1788-1795)." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL144.
Full textFor a long time, the French Revolution has been seen as a black hole in the universe of literary history, a vision that scholars have yet been reconsidering in the past decades. The study of the literary career of Marie-Joseph Chénier (1764-1811), a tragic poet reputed in his time and the younger brother of André Chénier, offers the possibility for a better understanding of the many ruptures and continuities that the period underwent. Marie-Joseph Chénier enters the literary world at the very end of the Ancien Régime and unexpectedly makes himself a name in the fall of 1789 with a theatre play that he succeeds in putting on stage despite censorship: Charles IX, a tragedy in which he places artistic freedom and more specifically that of theatre at the heart of political events. The stage seems due to secure the author an unprecedented influence. Chénier attempts in this context to accompany in his later tragedies the evolution of the Revolution albeit not without some critical distance and together with an involvement in public life, first among the Jacobins then within the Convention. He thus becomes an important figure of the cultural institutions of his time notably through the anthems that he composes for nearly all the revolutionary festivals between 1790 and 1795. The events during the Terror have a lasting personal impact on Chénier who then decides to mark a pause in his theatrical vocation after 9 Thermidor. He abandons the literary world and focuses on the cultural and political reconstruction of the new Republic that follows the fall of the Montagnards. Chénier is subjected to tenacious political hatred that will lastingly affect his reputation as a poet. To that respect his life and career are representative of the transformations that inform the status and work of a man of letters under the Revolution. They also illustrate the new kinds of obstacles met by authors in that period
Ducros, Frédéric. "Un compositeur français au miroir de sa correspondance : Henri Tomasi (1901-1971)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040009.
Full textThe present thesis is based on all the written correspondence from the composer Henri Tomasi to Joséphine and Xavier Tomasi, his parents, between 1916 and 1940.Then, from 1954 to 1971 to Jean Molinetti, his closest friend. This correspondence includes 533 unpublished letters which have been transcribed, classified and annotated. This musician's unique written testimony allows us to understand how the events which punctuated his life, echoed in his letters, had repercussions on his creative work. Thus in turn, we will study Henri Tomasi's family environment considering notably the fundamental role played by his father in his education as well as in the field of his research on traditional Corsican music ; we'll see the way the young musician conducted his musical studies, his relationship with the institutions of his time but also the role his various activities as a conductor were to play at certain periods of his life. We will also follow the progressive evolution of his thought and its transposition in his musical work. In this correspondence, throughout all those years, the musician's constrained writing style gradually evolved into a more personal one. It gives us essential information and Tomasi seduces us by the incisiveness of his style and by the liveliness of his tone
Billaut, Manon. "André Antoine, metteur en scène de la réalité. Une expérimentation appliquée au cinéma (1915-1928)." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCA170.
Full textAndré Antoine’s place in theatre history is earned through his 1887 founding of the Théâtre-Libre and revolutionizing of modern mise en scène, but it is cinema that occupied the last part of his life as he made eight films between 1915 and 1922 for the Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (“Film Society of Authors and Men of Letters”) and then for the Société d’éditions cinématographiques (“Society of Film Editions”), before devoting himself to theatre and film critic in several newspapers. These late years left few traces in film history, and both his films and his critical and theoretical writings remain largely unknown. Inspired by Emile Zola’s naturalist theories, Antoine took to the new art form a rigorous method based on the experience of environment. He clashed with avant-garde trends which were making their way to cinema in the early 1920s. This thesis highlights the experimental value of Antoine’s cinema, which gives a special role to research, observation and experience, by demonstrating the convergence of his special method with practices and discourse animating cinema at the turn of the World War I, a key moment of its legitimation as an art form. This study is based on in-depth analysis of Antoine’s films, his personal archives, production notes, as well as numerous texts he wrote on cinema between 1915 and 1928, the climactic year in the struggle for authorship recognition between Antoine and filmmakers of the First avant-garde
Atucha, Iñigo. "Histoire d’un historien des philosophies médiévales : vie et oeuvre de François Picavet (1851-1921)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040108.
Full textThe intellectual biography of François Picavet (1851-1921) is an opportunity to explore the early days of the history of mediaeval philosophy as an institutionalised discipline in France from 1880 to 1920. A forgotten figure of the study of mediaeval philosophy, Picavet was a lecturer at EPHE (Religious Sciences department) from 1888 and director of studies from 1907, secretary of the Collège de France in 1904 and lecturer in the history of mediaeval philosophy at the Arts Faculty of the Sorbonne from 1906 onwards. Picavet’s academic career took place within a particular context in which the history of mediaeval philosophy came to be established in a structured and stable manner in French higher education. Like other institutionalised disciplines, the history of mediaeval philosophy benefited from the need for deep-seated reform of the university system, which was expressed in political and scientific circles from around 1860 and continued under the Third Republic, resulting in the emergence of new institutional structures in French higher education (the foundation of EPHE in 1868 and the creation of new courses at the Sorbonne, including a history of mediaeval philosophy course in 1906). Picavet’s original historiography confines the significance of mediaeval philosophical questions, which remain bound to the historical context in which they originated: thus, every philosophical system is the partial expression of a given civilisation, just like the scientific, artistic and craft related expressions which it produces and which characterise it
Books on the topic "Gens de lettres – France – Biographies"
Montagne, Édouard Charles Philippe. Histoire de la Société des gens de lettres de France. Paris: Société des gens de lettres de France, 1988.
Find full textSociété des gens de lettres (France). Ephéméride de la Société des gens de lettres de France de 1888 à 1987: Extraits des procès-verbaux. Paris: La Société, 1988.
Find full textBriquet, Fortunée B. Dictionnaire historique, littéraire et bibliographique des Françaises, et des étrangères naturalisées en France, connues par leurs écrits ou par la protection qu'elles ont accordée aux gens de lettres, depuis l'établissement de la monarchie jusqu' à nos jours (1804). Paris: Indigo & Côté-femmes éditions, 1997.
Find full textLes Eloges de la Société des gens de lettres de France. Paris: La Société, 1994.
Find full textQuérard, Joseph Marie. La\France Litteraire ou Dictionanaire Bibliographique des Savants / Historiens et Gens de Lettres de la France Set 12 tomes. French & European Pubns, 1999.
Find full textQuérard, Joseph Marie. La France Littéraire, Ou Dictionnaire Bibliographique Des Savants, Historiens Et Gens De Lettres De La France,: Ainsi Que Des Littérateurs Étrangers ... Siècles. Ouvrage Dans... (French Edition). Nabu Press, 2012.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Gens de lettres – France – Biographies"
Vila, Anne C. "‘Finer’ Feelings: Sociability, Sensibility and the Emotions of Gens de Lettres in Eighteenth-Century France." In A History of Emotions, 1200–1800, 79–94. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315654911-6.
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