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Alfred Delvau (1825 – May 3, 1867) was a
French journalist and
writer born in Paris.
Alfred Delvau was the son of a
master tanner from the
Faubourg Saint-Marceau;...
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original on 8
September 2017.
Retrieved 26
August 2017.
Anseeuw K,
Delvau N, Burillo-Putze G, De Iaco F,
Geldner G, Holmström P,
Lambert Y, Sabbe...
- into vogue,
inspired by Pearl,
dubbed the "Tears of Cora Pearl".
Alfred Delvau wrote a
tribute to
Pearl in Les
Plaisirs de
Paris in 1867,
declaring that:...
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illustrations for Paul Arène's Jean-des-Figues,
Alphonse Daudet's Tartarin,
Alfred Delvau's Du pont des Arts au pont de Kehl,
Alcide Dusolier [fr]'s
Propos littéraires...
- the
French newspaper Le
Figaro — the
collaborator of the magazine,
Alfred Delvau,
about the name "la gr****e",
referring to the
guttural pronunciation of...
- 1822. In 1847, he
founded the
Lanterne du
Quartier Latin. He and
Alfred Delvau founded the
Aimable faubourien,
journal de la
canaille in 1848. He wrote...
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Journal des économistes (tome 14) 1869, p. 420.
Duvergier 1852, p. 617.
Delvau 2015, p. 34.
Duvergier 1852, p. 617-618. Société
Industrielle de
Rouen 1892...
- Poète tragique :
portrait de
Prospero - sur
Shakespeare (1921) La Bièvre,
Delvau, Huysmans,
Mithouard (1922)
Puissance de
Pascal (1923) Stendhal, Verlaine...
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Pierre Bry,
Louis Barré,
Benjamin Gastineau, Édouard Plouvier,
Alfred Delvau,
Charles Guignard, Abel Duvernoy, Chatillon, in-12, J. Bry aîné libraire-éditeur...