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Arvède Barine (17
November 1840 – 14
November 1908), was a
French writer and historian.
Arvède Barine was the
pseudonym of Mme.
Charles Vincens, born Louise-Cécile...
- G. H. Pertz, Uber die Merkwürdigkeiten der
Markgrafin (1851). See also
Arvede Barine,
Princesses et
grandes dames (Paris, 1890); E. E. Cuttell, Wilhelmine...
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Joseph Reinach, Bibliothèque
Nationale Jean-Jules Jusserand, [Letter to
Arvède Barine], 12
February 1889,
Correspondence d’Arvède Barine, Bibliothèque...
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Lermina (1839–1913)
Alphonse Daudet (1840–1897) Émile Zola (1840–1902)
Arvède Barine (1840–1908)
Jules Claretie (1840–1913)
Catulle Mendès (1841–1909)...
- Musset, Poet", The
Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCIV, 1906, pp. 103–132. Barine,
Arvède (1906). The Life of
Alfred de Musset. New York:
Edwin C. Hill Company. Besant...
- Dublin. She was
friends with the historian,
biographer and
literary critic "
Arvède Barine" (Louise-Cécile Vincens), the
writers Mabel and Mary Robinson, and...
- poet &
fiction wr.
Simone Le
Bargy (1877–1985, France),
woman of
letters Arvède Barine (1840–1908, France), wr. &
historian Mary Anne
Barker (1831–1911...
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Tristane Banon (born 1979), novelist,
journalist and
television presenter Arvède Barine (1840–1908), non-fiction writer,
historian and
literary critic Natalie...
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University Press, 1989.
Royal Genealogy,
Information on Stuart,
Henrietta Anne
Arvède Barine, "Madame, Mère du Régent", in:
Revue des deux mondes,
LXXVIIe Année...
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Allard Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier
Ernest Babelon Charles Barbier de
Meynard Arvède Barine Albert Bartholomé
Charles Costa de
Beauregard André
Bellessort Jean...