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to Latouche, who had sufficient critical insight instantly to recognize their value. In editing the first selection of Chénier's poems (1819) he made some trifling emendations, but did not, as
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for November 1831. But it must be remembered to the credit of Latouche that he did much to encourage George Sand at the beginning of her career.
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was suppressed in 1817 by the government for an obscure political allusion in an article by Latouche. He then undertook the management of the
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Latouche was guilty of more than one literary fraud. He caused a licentious story of his own to be attributed to the
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Latouche's chief claim to remembrance is that he revealed to the world the genius of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The last twenty years of his life were spent in retirement at
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afterwards asserted, make radical and unnecessary changes.
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