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Whitridge, Arnold (1938). "Matthew Arnold and Sainte-Beuve,"
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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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1072:(1957). "Sainte-Beuve, Sultan of Literature". In:
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1038:. 423 pp. Berlin: Die Andere Bibliothek, 2014.
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18:Sainte-Beuve
1671:1869 deaths
1666:1804 births
1579:Jules Janin
774:Mes Poisons
672:Non-fiction
561:Playwrights
454:Renaissance
435:by category
259:During the
211:Romanticism
199:Victor Hugo
123:Nationality
1660:Categories
982:References
850:(1854) by
805:La Pendule
684:Port-Royal
633:Literature
500:Classicism
495:Précieuses
324:Port-Royal
312:Port-Royal
305:Port-Royal
242:Port-Royal
171:Early life
142:Port-Royal
105:Occupation
64:1804-12-23
987:Citations
556:Novelists
551:Essayists
520:Symbolism
487:Movements
380:Reception
344:esthetics
330:abbey of
328:Jansenist
215:formalism
1426:LibriVox
1349:Italica,
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799:Christel
510:Decadent
449:Medieval
384:In 1880
288:. When
177:Boulogne
115:Language
1479:seat 28
1415:at the
1053:Sources
1018:(ed.).
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787:Volupté
781:Fiction
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728:(1857).
620:Portals
533:Writers
441:History
238:Volupté
207:Cénacle
75:Picardy
1645:(2008)
1637:(1959)
1629:(1935)
1621:(1918)
1613:(1911)
1605:(1907)
1597:(1893)
1589:(1875)
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903:Essays
812:Poetry
628:France
597:Quebec
592:France
505:Rococo
424:French
229:Career
162:French
126:French
118:French
99:France
79:France
1363:PMLA,
1014:. In
607:Haiti
566:Poets
294:Latin
276:Paris
265:Liège
194:Globe
189:Works
95:Paris
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1184:In:
1172:MLN,
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