04735nam 2200565 450 991046070320332120200520144314.01-4426-5650-61-4426-3319-010.3138/9781442656505(CKB)3710000000433127(EBL)3432124(OCoLC)929153413(MiAaPQ)EBC4669452(DE-B1597)465706(OCoLC)944178699(DE-B1597)9781442656505(Au-PeEL)EBL4669452(CaPaEBR)ebr11255985(OCoLC)958570739(EXLCZ)99371000000043312720160920h19711971 uy 0freur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrier"Naturalisme pas mort" lettres inédites de Paul Alexis à Emile Zola, 1871-1900 /présentées et annotées avec de nombreux documents par B. H. BakkerToronto, [Ontario] ;Buffalo, [New York] :University of Toronto Press,1971.©19711 online resource (625 p.)University of Toronto Romance Series ;18Description based upon print version of record.1-4426-5159-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Preface -- Introduction -- Lettres 1-7, février-septembre 1871 -- Lettre 8, décembre 1872 -- Lettres 9-29, avril-octobre 1875 -- Lettres 30-4, avril-août 1876 -- Lettres 35-40, mars-août 1877 -- Lettres 41-5, août-décembre 1878 -- Lettres 46-63, mai-décembre 1879 -- Lettres 64-70, mars-novembre 1880 -- Lettres 71-100, avril-décembre 1881 -- Lettres 101-15, février-décembre 1882 -- Lettres 116-25, janvier-novembre ^83 -- Lettres 126-36, janvier-décembre 1884 -- Lettres 137-49, janvier-décembre 1885 -- Lettres 150-65, février-décembre 1886 -- Lettres 166-76, février-novembre 1887 -- Lettres 177-93, janvier-septembre J888 -- Lettres 194-203, mai-novembre 1889 -- Lettres 204-6, mai-décembre 1890 -- Lettres 207-9, février-décembre 1891 -- Lettres 210-13, janvier-juin 1892 -- Lettres 214-15, août-novembre 1893 -- Lettres 216-17, août-septembre 1894 -- Lettres 218-19, novembre-décembre 1898 -- Lettres 220-7, janvier-mai 1899 -- Lettres 228-9, juin 1900 -- APPENDICE A. Articles de Paul Alexis -- APPENDICES B-G. Lettres inédites -- APPENDICE H. Articles sur “l'affaire Henri IV” (suivis d'une chronologie) -- APPENDICE J. Articles sur Alexis et les Naturalistes -- APPENDICE K. Repères chronologiques -- BIBLIOGRAPHIE -- INDEX -- TABLE DES MATIERES -- Backmatter Paul Alexis was a novelist, journalist, and dramatist, one of the naturalistes, and a friend of Emile Zola. This volume brings together for the first time the 229 letters still in existence from him to Zola. Written over a period of thirty years, from the beginning of Rougon-Macquart to the Dreyfus affair, they are a rich source of information on a particularly fertile period in French literature. The letters are intimate, lacking all pretensions to elegance and stylistic constraints; taken together they describe vividly the private life and thoughts of this fervent naturaliste. Alexis was the first to write a biography of Emile Zola, and his letters will be of interest to literary historians and critics for the fresh light they shed on Zola and on the history of naturalisme. Throughout the correspondence Alexis writes of his activities as a free-lance journalist, and provides a first-hand account of the press in France during the nineteenth century. The introduction and numerous biographical notes throughout the volume paint an accurate portrait of Alexis the man and writer, and place him and the letters in context of naturalisme. The letters, all previously unpublished, have been carefully annotated and documented. Included in the appendix are several unpublished documents as well as excerpts of articles from periodicals mentioned in the correspondence; most are signed by Alexis and are concerned with the history of naturalisme. A bibliography includes the works of Alexis and other books of interest to those studying the period. University of Toronto romance series ;18.LITERARY COLLECTIONS / LettersbisacshElectronic books.LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Letters.843.7Bakker B. H.1934-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460703203321"Naturalisme pas mort"2260016UNINA03589 am 22005893- 450 991027973390332120231214145430.097814632041121463204116(CKB)4100000005044146(OCoLC)978714036(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/33179(EXLCZ)9941000000050441462017032502014 nj u0 0engurunu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEarly readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament papers from the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament /edited by H.A.G. HoughtonGorgias Press; University of Birmingham2014Piscataway :Gorgias Press,2014.1 online resource (xiv, 217 pages)Texts and studies,1935-6927 ;11Proceedings of the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, held in the Orchard Learning Resource Centre at the University of Birmingham, March 4-6, 2013.Print version: Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (8th : 2013 : University of Birmingham). Early readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament. Piscataway : Gorgias Press, 2014 9781463204112 (DLC) 2014030210 (OCoLC)885231566 1-4632-0411-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Hupêretai ... tou logou: does Luke1:2 throw light onto the book practices of the late first-century churches? /Thomas O'Loughlin --The Gospel of John and its original readers /Hans Förster withUlrike Swoboda --The Eusebian Canons: their implications and potential /Satoshi Toda --Donkeys or shoulders? Augustine as a textual critic of the Old and New Testament /Rebekka Schirner --The sources for the temptations episode in the Paschale Carmen of Sedulius /Oliver Norris --A reintroduction to the Budapest anonymous commentary on the Pauline letters /R.F. Maclachlan /Preliminary investigations of Origen's text of Galatians /Matthew R. Steinfeld --Family 1 in Mark: preliminary results /Amy S. Anderson --Textual criticism and the interpretation of texts: the example of the Gospel of John /Hans Förster --The correspondence of Erwin Nestle with the BFBS and the 'Nestle-Kilpatrick' Greek New Testament edition of 1958 /Simon Crisp.A collection of ten original papers on the New Testament text, first presented in 2013, which reflect the diversity of current research. Examples of ancient engagement with the Bible include Origen, Eusebius of Caesarea and Augustine along with early translations.Texts and studies (Gorgias Press) ;11.ChristianitybicsscConference papers and proceedings.fastCriticism, interpretation, etc.fastNew TestamentChristianityAugustine of HippoCoelius SeduliusGospelGospel of JohnGospel of LukeGospel of MarkGospel of MatthewOrigenTextual criticismChristianity225.4/046Houghton H. A. G.BOOK9910279733903321Early readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament3396347UNINA