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  • ...sm that was rampant in France at the time.<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Maurice Barrès, ''The Nancy Program'' |pages=477–483 |editor1-last=Goldstein |editor1-firs {{Maurice Barrès}} ...
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  • ...olmar]] the 23 February 1873, two years after the annexation of [[Alsace]] by the [[German Empire]] following the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of 1870-1. ...postcards and programmes for local events. He started publishing satirical works in 1908 under the pseudonym "Hansi", making particular fun of German touris ...
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  • | name = Maurice Barrès | image = Maurice Barrès.jpg ...
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  • His works include: ''Histoire des anciens peuples de l'Orient'' (1882); ''Histoire de ...ef> There is an appreciation of Ménard in the opening chapter of [[Maurice Barrès]]'s ''Voyage de Sparte''. ...
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  • ...grave, for which he was temporarily suspended ''[[interdict|a divinis]]'' by Bishop [[Peter Amigo|Amigo]], but his faculties to celebrate Mass were rest ...ival. It has appeared in multiple poetry anthologies and several scholarly works have been written about its author.<ref> Bosley (1983), pages 3-5.</ref> ...
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  • ...dered on the north-east by the [[Marne–Rhine Canal]] and on the south-west by a small arm of the Ornain called the ''Canal des Usines'', on the left bank ...gin, the town was unimportant until the 10th century when it was fortified by [[Frederick I of Upper Lorraine]].<ref name="EB1911"/> ...
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  • {{infobox person/Wikidata | fetchwikidata=ALL | onlysourced=yes|works=''La Trahison des Clercs''}} ...Clercs'' from 1927 (''The Treason of the Intellectuals'' or ''The Betrayal by the Intellectuals'').<ref>{{cite book |author= Benda, Julien |title= The Be ...
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  • ...agne Nationaliste'' (1902), lectures delivered in the provinces by him and by [[Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac|Godefroy Cavaignac]].{{sfn|Chisho ...nd [[Henri Vaugeois]], who wanted to show that Dreyfusism was not accepted by all at the University.{{sfn|Pierrard|1998|p=180}} ...
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  • | caption = François Coppée, by [[Nadar (photographer)|Nadar]], c. 1880. ...nce'' (1872),{{sfn|Chisholm|1911|pp=101–102}} short poetic dramas inspired by the [[Franco-Prussian War]], were applauded. ...
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  • ...ncer]].<ref name="Jonjic 21"/> He wrote two dozen published or unpublished works: poems, short stories, articles, travelogues, criticisms and disputes. ...arles Baudelaire|Baudelaire]] to [[Stéphane Mallarmé|Mallarmé]], [[Maurice Barrès|Barres]] and [[Joris Karl Huysmans|Huysmans]]. [[Aestheticism|Estheticism]] ...
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  • ...ministe|last=Rachilde|publisher=French Editions|year=1928|quote=Translated by and quoted in Lukacher (1994)}}</ref> ...t. She grew up on the estate of le Cros as an only child. She was unwanted by her parents and received less affection from them than did the family's pet ...
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  • ...:Looshaus Michaelerplatz.JPG|thumb|''[[Looshaus]]'' in Vienna, constructed by [[Adolf Loos]], 1909]] ...Hall of the Postal Savings Bank ''[[Postsparkasse]]'' in Vienna, designed by [[Otto Wagner]], 1906]] ...
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  • ...e|papal condemnation of ''Action Française'']], which was swiftly repealed by [[Pope Pius XII]] in 1939. Maurras was elected to the [[Académie Française] ...edro Descoqs]], [[Michel Déon]], [[C. H. Douglas]], [[Georges Dumézil]], [[Maurice Duplessis]], [[T. S. Eliot]], [[Julius Evola]], [[Christopher Ferrara]], [[ ...
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  • ...foundly shaped by the historical events of the century and was also shaped by—and a contributor to—the century's political, philosophical, moral, and art ...]. Some of the most important works of the century in French were written by foreign authors (Eugène Ionesco, Samuel Beckett). ...
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  • ...m Bruce Ellis Ranken]] (1881-1941)/LOC cph.3c13318. Photograph of painting by William Rankin of Elisabeth Marbury in her summer home]] ...[[St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York|St. Patrick's Cathedral]] was attended by an impressive array of the most important American leaders and dignitaries ...
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  • | death_cause = [[Execution by firing squad]] ...sm. His politics are shared by several of the protagonists in his literary works, notably the two male main characters in ''The Seven Colours''. ...
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  • ...Gumilyov]] and [[Sergey Gorodetsky]], with illustrative works by both, and by [[Anna Akhmatova]], [[Vladimir Narbut]], and [[Osip Mandelstam]] — the last ...[[In Search of Lost Time]] (À la recherche du temps perdu)'', is published by [[Éditions Grasset]] in Paris at the author's expense. ...
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  • ...tionize the ranching industry by shipping refrigerated meat to [[Chicago]] by railroad, thus bypassing the Chicago stockyards. He built a meat-packing pl ...ler|source=''Theodore Roosevelt: A Life''<ref>Theodore Roosevelt: "A Life" by Nathan Miller, page 172, 1992. William Morrow and Company, Inc. New York</r ...
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  • ...it is the source used throughout, with citations made for specific quotes by Gosse.</ref> ...of "roti" (a red flower). The book inspired the 1883 opera ''[[Lakmé]]'' by [[Léo Delibes]]. Loti Bain, a shallow pool at the base of the [[Fautaua Val ...
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  • ...prominent contributors to 20th-century [[Italian literature]]. Influenced by [[Symbolism (arts)|symbolism]], he was briefly aligned with [[futurism]]. L ...and literary critic, with pieces published ''Risorgete'', a journal edited by [[Anarchism|anarchist]] writer [[Enrico Pea]].<ref name="Picchione & Smith, ...
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