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into German. Until then, Sainte-Beuve was never published in German despite his great importance in France, since it was considered representative of a French way of thinking detested in Germany. Ida Overbeck's translation appeared in 1880 under the title
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Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve: Menschen des XVIII. Jahrhunderts. Übersetzt von Ida Overbeck, initiiert von Friedrich Nietzsche. Mit frisch entdeckten Aufzeichnungen von Ida Overbeck neu ediert von
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After several books of poetry and a couple of failed novels, Sainte-Beuve began to do literary research, of which the most important publication resulting is
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One of Sainte-Beuve's critical contentions was that, in order to understand an artist and his work, it was necessary to understand that artist's biography.
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in Paris (1824–27). In 1828, he served in the St Louis Hospital. Beginning in 1824, he contributed literary articles, the
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Smith, Horatio (1942). "Sainte-Beuve on Science and Human Nature: Jouffroy, Le Play, Proudhon,"
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Tableau Historique et Critique de la Poésie Française et du Théâtre Français au XVIe Siècle
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He was made Senator in 1865, in which capacity he distinguished himself by his pleas for
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in 1845, the ceremonial duty of giving the reception speech fell upon Hugo.
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Nelles, Paul (2000). "Sainte-Beuve between Renaissance and Enlightenment,"
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took issue with this notion and repudiated it in a set of essays,
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London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., pp. 388–418.
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Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, pp. 79–188.
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Whitridge, Arnold (1938). "Matthew Arnold and Sainte-Beuve,"
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Whitridge, Arnold (1923). "The Personality of Sainte-Beuve,"
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in 1834. His articles and essays were collected the volumes
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Switzer, Richard (1960). "Sainte-Beuve and the Ottocento,"
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Sainte-Beuve published collections of poems and the partly
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Compagnon, Antoine (1995). "Sainte-Beuve and the Canon,"
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Marks, Emerson R. (1964). "Sainte-Beuve's Classicism,"
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Sainte-Beuve's Critical Theory and Practice After 1849.
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Cleveland: Press of Case Western Reserve University.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 219–275.
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New York: D. Appleton and Company, pp. 201–223.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 298–308.
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Commemorative plaque, 11 Rue du Montparnasse, Paris
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Lippincott Company. 278:in 1849 and began his series of topical columns, 1657: 1038:. 423 pp. Berlin: Die Andere Bibliothek, 2014. 1413:Works by or about Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 1267:Chicago, Ill.: The University of Chicago Press. 937:The Correspondence of Madame, Princess Palatine 1474: 1182:"Critics and Historians: Sainte-Beuve, Taine." 1074:Gaslight and Shadow: The World of Napoleon III 179:, educated there, and studied medicine at the 1460: 652: 1116:Sainte-Beuve to Baudelaire: A Poetic Legacy. 1539:Charles Auguste de Beauvau, Prince of Craon 951:(1902, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley). 939:(1899, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley). 933:(1899, trans. Katharine Prescott Wormeley). 205:, into close association with Hugo and the 1467: 1453: 1146:Boston: Lee and Shepard, pp. 158–197. 957:(1909–11, 8 vols., trans. E.J. Trechmann). 659: 645: 40: 949:Memoirs and Letters of Cardinal de Bernis 818:Vie, Poésies et Pensées de Joseph Delorme 1000: 998: 996: 250: 1706:Academic staff of the Collège de France 1314:International Perspective in Criticism. 1289:Sainte-Beuve and Greco-Roman Antiquity. 1108:The Masters of Modern French Criticism. 14: 1658: 1422:Works by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 1404:Works by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 1325:Against Sainte-Beuve and Other Essays. 1011:"Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin"  1004: 732:Chateaubriand et son Groupe Littéraire 197:, and in 1827 he came, by a review of 1448: 1241:Vol. XVII, No. 102, pp. 432–454. 993: 412:Sainte-Beuve died in Paris, aged 64. 155: 1392:Vol. CXXXII, 1870, pp. 126–154. 1358:Vol. 217, No. 810, pp. 676–687. 1284:. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1118:Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 407:Die Menschen des XVIII. Jahrhunderts 399:Die Menschen des XVIII. Jahrhunderts 1317:New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. 1231:Vol. CXXX, No. 278, pp. 51–69. 1198:Vol. XXII, No. 5, pp. 594–600. 977:(1995, trans. Marilyn Gaddis Rose). 875:Memoirs of Madame Desbordes-Valmore 282:('Monday Chats') in the newspaper, 24: 1081: 877:(1873, trans. Harriet W. Preston). 848:Poésies françaises d'une Italienne 27:French literary critic (1804–1869) 25: 1737: 1711:Members of the Académie Française 1507:François de Harlay de Champvallon 1397: 1383:Vol. CXIX, 1866, pp. 80–108. 1365:Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 303–313. 1351:Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 109–117. 1337:Sutcliffe, Emerson Grant (1921). 1334:Vol. 57, No. 7, pp. 592–602. 1298:Vol. 61, No. 3, pp. 473–492. 1274:Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 411–418. 1248:Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 206–225. 392:, Ida Overbeck, to translate the 1721:Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery 1701:19th-century French male writers 1547:Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai 1499:Hardouin de Péréfixe de Beaumont 1429: 1296:Journal of the History of Ideas, 911:(1891, trans. Forsyth Edeveain). 314:. He continued to contribute to 1726:French male non-fiction writers 1716:Knights of the Legion of Honour 1555:Antoine François Claude Ferrand 1161:"Literary Criticism in France." 1149:Chadbourne, Richard M. (1977). 893:(1877, trans. William Matthews) 415: 355:Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly 353:and of the press. According to 213:and struggle against classical 1374:Vol. XX, 1869, pp. 32–52. 1372:The National Quarterly Review, 1308:Vol. XXXIII, pp. 457–480. 1215:Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve. 1212:Harper, George McLean (1909). 1201:Harper, George McLean (1901). 1191:Harper, George McLean (1897). 1151:Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve. 1028: 13: 1: 1686:19th-century French novelists 1571:Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 1531:Charles Jean François Hénault 1342:The South Atlantic Quarterly, 1207:Masters of French Literature. 1186:French Prophets of Yesterday. 981: 921:Select Essays of Sainte-Beuve 905:(1890, trans. Elizabeth Lee). 865:Portraits of Celebrated Women 373:À la recherche du temps perdu 303: 170: 149:Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 47: 34:Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve 1691:Writers from Hauts-de-France 1676:People from Boulogne-sur-Mer 1306:The London Quarterly Review, 1261:MacClintock, Lander (1920). 986: 379: 157:[ʃaʁloɡystɛ̃sɛ̃tbœv] 7: 1428:(public domain audiobooks) 1287:Mulhauser, Ruth E. (1969). 1140:"Sainte-Beuve, the Critic." 917:(1891, trans. Helen Stott). 768:Les Cahiers de Sainte-Beuve 10: 1742: 1356:The North American Review, 1339:"Sainte-Beuve on Fiction," 1234:Kirk, John Foster (1866). 1229:The North American Review, 1165:New Studies in Literature. 1153:Boston: Twayne Publishers. 1114:Barlow, Norman H. (1964). 1052: 945:(1901, ed. William Sharp). 943:The Essays of Sainte-Beuve 376:(In Search of Lost Time). 263:in Europe, he lectured at 1491:Jean Louis Guez de Balzac 1485: 1303:"Sainte-Beuve and Renan," 854:, preface by Sainte-Beuve 698:(5 vols., 1846; 1869–71). 692:(3 vols., 1844; 1876–78). 228: 138: 130: 122: 114: 104: 84: 57: 39: 32: 1369:"Hugo and Sainte-Beuve," 1344:Vol. XX, pp. 41–51. 1258:Oxford: Clarendon Press. 975:Volupté: The Sensual Man 963:(1963, trans. & ed. 883:(1875, a selection from 744:Madame Desbordes-Valmore 1681:French literary critics 1311:Pollak, Gustav (1914). 1060:Nicolson, Harold George 1021:Encyclopædia Britannica 897:Essays on Men and Women 764:(1843–1845 & 1876). 696:Portraits Contemporains 403:Men of the 18th Century 272:and his literary circle 1332:Modern Language Notes, 1076:. 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London: Constable. 1278:Mott, Lewis Freeman 1246:The Sewanee Review, 965:Francis Steegmuller 931:The Prince de Ligne 722:(3 vols., 1874–75). 702:Portraits de Femmes 571:Short story writers 546:Writers by category 386:Friedrich Nietzsche 367:Contre Sainte-Beuve 342:and the history of 191:, to the newspaper 181:Collège Charlemagne 134:Collège Charlemagne 1476:Académie française 1438:What Is a Classic? 1378:"M. Sainte-Beuve," 1272:The French Review, 1144:Essays Æsthetical. 1136:Calvert, George H. 1122:Birrell, Augustine 1070:Williams, Roger L. 1036:Andreas Urs Sommer 955:Causeries du lundi 925:Arthur John Butler 915:Portraits of Women 885:Causeries du Lundi 869:Harriet W. Preston 708:Causeries du Lundi 576:Children's writers 541:Chronological list 394:Causeries du lundi 285:Le Constitutionnel 280:Causeries du lundi 274:. 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Index

Sainte-Beuve
Sainte-Beuve, c. 1860s
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Picardy
France
Paris
France
Literary critic
[ʃaʁloɡystɛ̃sɛ̃tbœv]
French
literary critic
Boulogne
Collège Charlemagne
Globe
Victor Hugo
Cénacle
Romanticism
formalism
Adèle Foucher
French Academy
autobiographical novel

rebellions of 1848
Liège
Chateaubriand
Paris
Le Constitutionnel
Louis Napoleon
Latin
Collège de France

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