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  2. Les Temps modernes - Wikipedia

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    Les Temps Modernes was first published by Gallimard and was last published by Gallimard. In between, the magazine changed hands three times: Julliard (January 1949 to September 1965), Presses d'aujourd'hui (October 1964 to March 1985), Gallimard (from April 1985). Les Temps Modernes ceased publication in 2019, after 74 years. [3]

  3. Gustave Goetschy - Wikipedia

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    Henri Gustave Goetschy was born on September 13, 1846, in Percey, son of attorney Charles Pierre Goetschy (1807-1880), and Aglaé Lemaire (1827-1898).The Goetschys are from Porrentruy, Switzerland, where their grandfather, Jean-Joseph Goetschy (1751-1825), who was also a judge during the French Revolution, had founded a printing press.

  4. Albert Patin de La Fizelière - Wikipedia

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    Albert-André Patin de La Fizelière (7 August 1819 – 11 February 1878), also known by his pen name Ludovic de Marsay, was a French littérateur, writer on electoral and constitutional law, art critic, and historian, known for his friendship with Champfleury and for his ties to the Café Guerbois circle.

  5. Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Perrault, 17th century author who represented the Modernes.. The Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns (French: Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes) was a debate about literary and artistic merit that expanded from the original debaters to the members of the Académie Française and the French literary community in the 17th century.

  6. Gabriel Peignot - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Deschamps, Notice biographique et bibliographique sur G. Peignot, Paris, 1857 (available at Gallica) Émile Peignot, Lettres de Gabriel Peignot à son ami N.-D. Baulmont, Dijon, Lamarche et Drouelle, 1857 (available at Gallica)

  7. Régine Pernoud - Wikipedia

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    Régine Pernoud (17 June 1909, Château-Chinon, Nièvre – 22 April 1998, Paris) was a French historian and archivist. [1] Pernoud was one of the most prolific medievalists in 20th century France; more than any other single scholar of her time, her work advanced and expanded the study of Joan of Arc.

  8. Category:Works originally published in Les Temps modernes

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  9. François Guizot - Wikipedia

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    For a long list of books and articles on Guizot in periodicals see HP Thième, Guide bibliographique de la littérature française de 1800–1906 (s.c. Guizot, Paris, 1907). For a notice of his first wife see Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve , Portraits de femmes (1884), and Ch. de Rémusat , Critiques et études littéraires (vol. ii., 1847).