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Théophile Gautier was born on August 30, 1811, in the southern French city of Tarbes, where his father Pierre was a civil servant. In 1814, Pierre, his wife Antoinette, and their son Théophile ...
Introduction. Théophile Gautier 1811-1872. French poet, novelist, short story writer, critic, travel writer, and dramatist. For further information on Gautier's works and career, see . One of the ...
Marie-Antoinette Chaix, in La Correspondance des arts dans la poésie contemporaine (Paris, 1919), considers Théophile Gautier's poem, "La Symphonie en blanc majeur" (1849), a literary exercise. H.
Complete summary of Théophile Gautier's Mademoiselle de Maupin. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Mademoiselle de Maupin.
Gautier, Théophile (Short Story Criticism) Introduction. Principal Works. Criticism. Théophile Gautier, Colorist. The Second Generation. The Changing Ideal in Two of Gautier's Fictional ...
SOURCE: "Albertus: Narrating Poetic Allegory," in French Literature Series, Vol. XVII, 1990, pp. 60-68. [In the following essay, Schick explores the ironic and seductive effects of Albertus's ...
Théophile Gautier made significant contributions in several different fields. His importance as a literary critic was established by his 1844 book Les Grotesques (The Grotesques, 1900).He also ...
Théophile Gautier Poetry Analysis. The typical twentieth century critical estimation is that Théophile Gautier is a transitional figure in French poetry, although this was not the judgment of ...
Théophile Gautier Criticism - Introduction. Gautier, Théophile 1811-1872 French poet, novelist, short story and novella writer, critic, travel writer, and dramatist.
Théophile Gautier 1811–1872 (Full name Pierre Jules Thdophile Gautier) French poet, novelist, novella writer, short story writer, critic, travel writer, and dramatist.