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Germinie Lacerteux (1865) is a grim, anti-Romantic
novel by
Edmond and
Jules de
Goncourt in
which the
authors aim to present, as they say, a "clinic of...
- by
Balzac and
Madame Bovary by
Gustave Flaubert 19
Germinie Lacerteux Germinie Lacerteux by
Edmond and
Jules de
Goncourt and
Germinal by Émile Zola 20...
- (Around the
World in
Eighty Days)
Edmond and
Jules de
Goncourt –
Germinie Lacerteux George Sand – La
Petite Fadette Joris-Karl
Huysmans – "À rebours" Guy...
- the work of
later authors like Émile Zola and
George Moore.
Germinie Lacerteux (1864) is "one of the
first realistic French novels of
working class life"...
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following year she
appeared at the Odéon in a
stage adaptation of
Germinie Lacerteux by the
Goncourt brothers. The
actor and
director André
Antoine described...
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contemporary existence. They
published six novels, of
which Germinie Lacerteux, 1865, was the fourth. It is
based on the true case of
their own maidservant...
- and
subsequently several novels.
Their most
notable novel was
Germinie Lacerteux (1865),
inspired by the
exploits of the brothers'
housekeeper Rose, who...
- Krokodil,
short story published in Epoch)
Goncourt brothers –
Germinie Lacerteux Charles Kingsley –
Hereward the Wake
Sheridan Le Fanu – Guy
Deverell Nikolai...
- Les Misérables, the
Goncourt brothers'
Madame Gervaisais and
Germinie Lacerteux, and Rostand's L'Aiglon. The
portrayals by
Dumas and
Murger in turn inspired...
- by Virgil,
translated by
Kimberly Johnson Germania by
Tacitus Germinie Lacerteux by
Edmond and
Jules de
Goncourt Ghosts and
Other Plays (A
Public Enemy...