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By Théophile Gautier

ISBN-10: 2080712799

ISBN-13: 9782080712790

Poète de "l'art pour l'art", dédicataire des Fleurs du Mal, Théophile Gautier est resté célèbre pour le culte qu'il vouait à l. a. beauté. Mais on forget about souvent que c'est dans l. a. presse qu'il a mené, jour après jour, sa réflexion sur les lettres et les arts. De ses premiers pas au Mercure de France, à l'âge de vingt ans, jusqu'à sa mort en 1872, il a fait paraître près de three 000 articles; feuilletoniste dans différents quotidiens, responsable de los angeles rubrique littéraire de los angeles Presse, rédacteur en chef de los angeles revue L'Artiste, il fut l'un des opinions les plus talentueux de son temps. Ses articles, dont ce quantity suggest une sélection, offrent une vue imprenable sur l. a. creation artistique française du XIXe siècle. automobile Gautier fut de toutes les représentations théâtrales, de tous les live shows, de tous les spectacles de danse, de tous les Salons de peinture. Qu'il chronique les dernières prestations des cantatrices à los angeles mode ou retrace le parcours de personnalités récemment disparues - Rachel, Vigny, Rossini -, qu'il raille los angeles légèreté d'un vaudeville ou se réjouisse d'un numéro de saltimbanques, qu'il évoque son goût pour Ingres et Delacroix ou sa réticence face aux toiles de Courbet, qu'il rende compte d'un roman de Balzac ou d'une traduction de liante, c'est toujours avec panache, ardour et humour. Et, sous sa plume virtuose, c'est toute une époque d'effervescence artistique et littéraire qui revit, pour notre plus grand plaisir.

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8 A few even cried Vive l'empereur! 9 Windows were smashed. As the disturbance continued, sixty mounted gendarmes with sabres drawn, rode into the neighborhood. Instead of seeking the actual source of trouble, these state military police arrested several hundred innocent persons who happened to be abroad that evening. From the Vendöme to the rue Saint-Denis, citizens were seized for questioning by the over-zealous police. In the rue Saint-Denis, because some of the crowd bad resisted, the armed and mounted agents of Villele sahred and trampled dozens of people.

Lamartine. Restoration, pp. 349-50. 44 THE FALL OF THE VILLELE MINISTRY power enough to bribe a king. And in the end, the King's new ministers received little support from the Debats in exchange for the half-million. Eight months later, the Chateaubriand ego found an outlet in diplomacy and an escape from the humiliation of defeat. He accepted the title of Ambassador to Rome after further ministerial intrigues in his behalf had finally all failed. During this interval, the old battle between the Debats and the Gazette became even more vindictive.

Jhid .. 9 March. 1828. 40 THE FALL OF THE VILLELE MINISTRY The concluding paragraph left no doubt of Cauchois-Lemaire's purpose: As we grow older, the duc de Bordeaux, the duc de Chartres, and even the duc de Reichstadt are growing up. There could be the elements of a triple alliance of which one must hope its articles would not be drafted by the Jesuits. This would be admirable. I know that time brings events to pass; but it also brings forth individuals. I know that the tree finally bears its fruit; but this fruit could be more or less premature depending on the season, the soil, and the gardener.

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