- the intelligentsia.
Starting in 1890,
Bodinier began to put on matinées-
causeries.
Speakers at
these events included literary figures such as the poet Maurice...
- Nevils,
William Coleman (1934).
Miniatures of Georgetown:
Tercentennial Causeries. Washington, D.C.:
Georgetown University Press. OCLC 8224468. O'Neill...
- late captain, in a
period of
rapid changes of
government in France. In "
Causeries" (1860),
Dumas published a
short paper, "État
civil du
Comte de Monte-Cristo"...
- He
returned to
Paris in 1849 and
began his
series of
topical columns,
Causeries du
lundi ('Monday Chats') in the newspaper, Le Constitutionnel. When Louis...
- was completed. See Sainte-Beuve,
Causeries du
lundi (vol. xii.) and
Nouveaux Lundis (vol. iii.); G Merlet,
Causeries sur les
femmes et les
hIres (Paris...
- Paris, this
milieu was
centered on the w****ly
papers L'Anarchie and the
Causeries Po****ires (regular
discussion groups meeting in
several different locations...
- not true
examples of the form. However, by the mid-19th century, the
Causeries du lundi,
newspaper columns by the
critic Sainte-Beuve, are
literary essays...
- Göteborgs-Posten, Resumé and
Dagens Nyheter (DN). On DN she was
famous for her
causeries in Namn & Nytt and
later for her
chronicles in På Stan and for her interviews...
-
Monsignor Georges Darboy, 1846;
Galerie des
femmes célèbres, tirée des
Causeries du
lundi par Sainte-Beuve, 1859; Les
Etoiles du monde.
Galerie historique...
-
erroneously stated as 1860 in A. Pichon's
edition of
Saint Beuve's work in "
Causeries Du
Lundi Et
Portraits Littraires" (republished in 2009 in its entirety...