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Paul Bourget

Paul Charles Joseph Bourget (French: [buʁʒɛ]; 2 September 1852 – 25 December 1935) was a French poet, novelist[1][2] and critic.[3] He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times.[4]

Paul Charles Joseph Bourget
Bourget in 1899
Born(1852-09-02)2 September 1852
Amiens, France
Died25 December 1935(1935-12-25) (aged 83)
Paris, France
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery
OccupationNovelist, critic
Alma materLycée Louis-le-Grand, École des Hautes Études
Notable worksLe Disciple
Signature

Paul Bourget was born in Amiens, France. He initially abandoned Catholicism but eventually returned to it in the late 19th century. Bourget is known for his psychological and moralistic novels that often portrayed the complex emotions of women and the ideas, passions, and failures of young men in France. Some of his notable works include Le Disciple (1889), a bestseller that explored the consequences of materialism and positivism, and other novels such as Cruelle Enigme (1885), André Cornelis (1886), and Mensonges (1887). He was admitted to the Académie française in 1894 and was promoted to be an officer of the Légion d'honneur in 1895.

Bourget's early career was marked by volumes of verse, but he later found success in literary journalism, and his critical works such as Sensations d'Italie (1891) are highly regarded. Though his novels were widely popular in his time, they have since been largely forgotten by the general reading public. Nonetheless, Bourget remains an important figure in French literature for his psychological and moralistic approach to fiction, and his influence can be seen in the works of several composers, including Claude Debussy, who set some of Bourget's poems to music.

Life Edit

Paul Bourget was born in Amiens in the Somme département of Picardy, France. His father, a professor of mathematics, was later appointed to a post in the college at Clermont-Ferrand, where Bourget received his early education. He afterwards studied at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and at the École des Hautes Études.

Between 1872 and 1873, he produced a volume of verse, Au Bord de la Mer, which was followed by others, the last, Les Aveux, appearing in 1882. Meanwhile, he was making a name in literary journalism and in 1883 he published Essais de Psychologie Contemporaine, studies of eminent writers first printed in the Nouvelle Revue, and now brought together. In 1884 Bourget paid a long visit to Britain, where he wrote his first published story (L'Irréparable). Cruelle Enigme followed in 1885; then André Cornelis (1886) and Mensonges (1887) - inspired by Octave Mirbeau's life - were received with much favour.[5]

Bourget, who had abandoned Catholicism in 1867, began a gradual return to it in 1889, fully converting only in 1901. In 1893, in an interview he gave in America, he spoke about his changed views: "For many years I, like most young men in modern cities, was content to drift along in agnosticism, but I was brought to my senses at last by the growing realization that...the life of a man who simply said 'I don't know, and not knowing I do the thing that pleases me,' was not only empty in itself and full of disappointment and suffering, but was a positive influence for evil upon the lives of others." On the other hand, "those men and women who follow the teachings of the church are in a great measure protected from the moral disasters which...almost invariably follow when men and women allow themselves to be guided and swayed by their senses, passions and weaknesses."[6] These were the themes of his novel Le Disciple (1889), which he wrote, as he says in his American interview, just after abandoning his "drifting and comfortable belief in agnosticism". It is the story of philosopher Adrien Sixte, whose advocacy of materialism and positivism wields a terrible influence over an admiring but unstable student, Robert Geslon, whose actions, in turn, lead to the tragic death of a young woman.[7] Le Disciple caused a stir in France and became a bestseller. Exemplifying the novelist's graver side, it was one of Gladstone's favourite books.[6] John Cowper Powys listed Le Disciple at number 33 in his One Hundred Best Books.[8]

 
Bourget early in his career.

Études et portraits, first published in 1888, contains impressions of Bourget's stay in England and Ireland—especially reminiscences of the months which he spent at Oxford and in 1891 Sensations d'Italie, notes of a tour in that country, revealed a fresh phase of his powers; and Outre-Mer (1895), a book in two volumes, is his critical journal of a visit to the United States in 1893. Also in 1891 appeared the novel Coeur de Femme, and Nouveaux Pastels, "types" of the characters of men, the sequel to a similar gallery of female types (Pastels, 1890). His later novels include La Terre Promise (1892); Cosmopolis (1892), a psychological novel, with Rome as a background; Une Idylle tragique (1896); La Duchesse bleue (1897); Le Fantôme (1901); Les Deux Sœurs (1905); and some volumes of shorter stories—Complications Sentimentales (1896), the powerful Drames de famille (1898), and Un Homme d'Affaires (1900). L'Etape (1902) was a study of the inability of a family raised too rapidly from the peasant class to adapt itself to new conditions. This powerful study of contemporary manners was followed by Un Divorce (1904), a defence of the Roman Catholic position that divorce is a violation of natural laws. He was admitted to the Académie française in 1894, and in 1895 was promoted to be an officer of the Légion d'honneur, having received the decoration of the order ten years before.[5]

Several new novels were to follow, including La Vie Passe (1910), Le Sens de la Mort (1915), Lazarine (1917), Némésis (1918), and Laurence Albani (1920), as well as three volumes of short stories and plays, La Barricade (1910) and Le Tribun (1912). Two other plays, Un Cas de Conscience (1910) and La Crise (1912) were written by him in collaboration with others. A volume of critical studies appeared in 1912, and another set of travel sketches, Le Démon du Midi, in 1914.[9]

On 16 March 1914, he was present in the offices of the newspaper, Le Figaro when the newspaper's editor, his friend Gaston Calmette, was shot and killed by Henriette Caillaux, the wife of a former Prime Minister of France. Her subsequent trial caused an enormous scandal at the time.[10]

 
Bourget, 1924

He was a contributor to Le Visage de l'Italie, a 1929 book about Italy prefaced by Benito Mussolini.[11]

Bourget died on Christmas Day 1935, aged 83, in Paris.

Literary significance and criticism Edit

As a writer of verse Bourget's poems, which were collected in two volumes (1885–1887), throw light upon his mature method and the later products of his art. It was in criticism that he excelled. Notable are the Sensations d'Italie (1891), and the various psychological studies.[5]

 
Caricature of Paul Bourget, by Dessins de Rouveyre, 1907.

Bourget's reputation as a novelist is assured in some academic and intellectual circles but while they were widely popular in his time, his novels have long been largely forgotten by the general reading public. Impressed by the art of Henry Beyle (Stendhal), he struck out on a new course at a moment when the realist school was the vogue in French fiction. With Bourget, observation was mainly directed to the human character. At first his purpose seemed to be purely artistic, but when Le Disciple appeared, in 1889, the preface to that story revealed his moral enthusiasm. After that, he varied between his earlier and his later manner, but his work in general was more seriously conceived. He painted the intricate emotions of women, whether wronged, erring or actually vicious; and he described the ideas, passions and failures of the young men of France.

One of his poems was the inspiration for an art song by Claude Debussy titled Beau Soir. Other settings by Debussy of poems by Bourget include 'Romance' and 'Les Cloches'.

Works Edit

 
Études et portraits, 1889
  • Bourget, Paul (1889). Études et portraits. Vol. 1. Paris: Lemerre.
  • Bourget, Paul (1889). Études et portraits. Vol. 2. Paris: Lemerre.
  • Bourget, Paul (1891). Sensations d'Italie. Paris: Lemerre.

In English translation

  • A Cruel Enigma (1887).
  • A Woman's Heart (1890).
  • Was it Love (1891).
  • Pastels of Men (1891).
  • Impressions of Italy (1892, rep. as The Glamour of Italy, 1923).
  • A Love Crime (1892).
  • A Saint (1892).
  • Cosmopolis: A Novel (1893).
  • The Son (1893, rep. as The Story of André Cornélis, 1909).
  • The Land of Promise (1895).
  • Outre-Mer: American Impressions (1895).
  • A Living Lie (1896).
  • A Tragic Idyl (1896).
  • Antigone, and Other Portraits of Women (1898).
  • The Blue Duchess (1898).
  • Domestic Dramas (1899).
  • The Disciple (1901). (T. Fisher Unwin)
  • Days in the Isle of Wight (1901).
  • The Screen (1901).
  • Some Impressions of Oxford (1901).
  • Monica, and Other Stories (1902).
  • A Divorce (1904).
  • The Weight of the Name (1908).
  • The Night Cometh (1916).
  • The Gaol (1924).

Selected articles

  • "The New Moral Drift in French Literature," The Forum (1893).
  • "My Favorite Novelist and His Best Book," Munsey's Magazine (1897).[12]
  • "Gustave Flaubert," The Living Age (1897).
  • "The Evolution of Modern French Novel," Appleton's Magazine (1903).
  • "For Intellectual France," The Living Age (1919).
  • "The Decline of the Diary," The Living Age (1921).
  • "Pascal and Renan," The Living Age (1923).

References Edit

  1. ^ Delille, Edward (1892). "M. Paul Bourget," Fortnightly Review, Vol. 67, pp. 655–67.
  2. ^ Bazin, René (1926). "Paul Bourget, Romancier," Journal des Débats, Vol. 33, pp. 844–856.
  3. ^ Charpentier, Jean (1936). "Paul Bourget, Critique et Romancier," Mercure de France, Vol. 265, pp. 230–54.
  4. ^ "Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
  5. ^ a b c   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Bourget, Paul Charles Joseph". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 331–332. This cites:
    • Constantin Lecigne, L'Évolution Morale et Religieuse de M. Paul Bourget (1903).
    • Jules Sargeret, Les Grands Convertis (1906).
  6. ^ a b "Paul Bourget in New York", The Pittsburg Press, August 21, 1893.
  7. ^ Matthew M. Anger. "Faith and Fiction", Seattle Catholic, 18 October 2004.
  8. ^ Powys, John Cowper (1916). One Hundred Best Books. New York: G. Arnold Shaw, pp. 33–34.
  9. ^   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). "Bourget, Paul". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 30 (12th ed.). London & New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. p. 486.
  10. ^ Martin, Benjamin F. (1984). The Hypocrisy of Justice in the Belle Epoque. Louisiana State University Press. p. 152. ISBN 9780807111161.
  11. ^ Le Visage de l'Italie, publié sous la direction littéraire de Gabriel Faure. Préface de Benito Mussolini. - Paul Bourget, Henri de Régnier, Henry Bordeaux, Georges Goyau, Pierre de Nolhac, de l'Académie française ; Gérard d'Houville et Marcelle Vioux, Marcel Boulenger, Gabriel Faure, Paul Guiton, Ernest Lémonon, Eugène Marsan, Maurice Mignon, Ed. Schneider, J.-L. Vaudoyer. Impr.-éditions des Horizons de France, 39, rue du Général-Foy. 1929. OCLC 459498990.
  12. ^ Rep. as My Favorite Novelist (1908).

Further reading Edit

  • Austin, Lloyd J. (1940). Paul Bourget. Sa vie et son œuvre jusqu'en 1889 Paris: Librairie E. Droz.
  • Beaufort, M. Pearde (1915). "Paul Bourget and Ireland," The Irish Monthly, Vol. 43, No. 509, pp. 695–703.
  • Blaze de Bury, Yetta (1897). "Paul Bourget," The Forum, Vol. 23, pp. 497–514 (Rep. in French Literature of To-day. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Company, 1898, pp. 107–132.)
  • Bowman, Edgar Milton (1925). The Early Novels of Paul Bourget. New York: Carranza & Co.
  • Crawford, Virginia M. (1935). "Paul Bourget and Some Successors," Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol. 24, No. 95, pp. 433–441.
  • Dimnet, Ernest (1913). Paul Bourget. London: Constable & Company, Ltd.
  • Doumic, René (1899). "Paul Bourget." In: Contemporary French Novelists. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, pp. 177–211.
  • Dworski, Sylvia (1941). Paul Bourget, Novelist and Short Story Writer. Ph.D. Diss., Yale University.
  • Fewster, J.C. (1992). "Au Service de l'Ordre: Paul Bourget and the Critical Response to Decadence in Austria and Germany," Comparative Literature Studies, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 259–275.
  • France, Anatole (1922). "Science and Morals: M. Paul Bourget". In: On Life and Letters. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head, Ltd., pp. 53–74.
  • Goetz, T.H. (1978). "Paul Bourget's Le Disciple and the Text-Reader Relationship," The French Review, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 56–61.
  • Gosse, Edmund (1905). "Some Recent Books of Paul Bourget." In: French Profiles. New York : Dodd, Mead and company, pp. 239–265.
  • Guérard, Albert Léon (1916). "Paul Bourget." In: Five Masters of French Romance. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 177–211.
  • Lynch, Hannah (1902). "Paul Bourget, Preacher," Contemporary Review, Vol. 82, pp. 305–340.
  • Jones, Edward A. (1940). "Paul Bourget and French Traditionalism," Phylon, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 165–174.
  • Keating, L. Clark (1957). "Mark Twain and Paul Bourget," The French Review, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 342–349.
  • Keeler, M. Jerome (1936). "Paul Bourget," The Catholic World, Vol. 142, pp. 554–561.
  • Klerkx, Henri (1946). Paul Bourget et ses Idées Littéraires. Nimègue: Van de Vegt.
  • Lemaître, Jules (1886). "Paul Bourget." In: Les Contemporains: Études et Portraits Littéraires. Paris: Boivin & Cie., pp. 337–364 (tr. by A.W. Evans, "Paul Bourget." In: Literary Impressions. London: Daniel O'Connor, 1921, pp. 43–79).
  • Marsile, M.J. (1893). "Paul Bourget and French Literature," The Globe, Vol. IV, No. 13, pp. 650–655.
  • Mathias, Yehoshua (1995). "Paul Bourget, Écrivain Engagé," Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'Histoire, No. 45, pp. 14–29.
  • Maurras, Charles (1923). "Les Idées Politiques de M. Paul Bourget," Revue Hebdomadaire, Vol. 12, pp. 296–313.
  • O'Rell, Max (1898). "Mark Twain and Paul Bourget," The North American Review, Vol. 160, No. 460, pp. 302–310.
  • Secor, Walter Todd (1948). Paul Bourget and the Nouvelle. New York: King's Crown Press.
  • Singer, Armand E. (1976). Paul Bourget. Boston: Twayne Publishers.
  • Smith, Garnet (1892). "Paul Bourget," The Gentleman's Magazine, Vol. 272, pp. 370–385.
  • Turquet-Milnes, G. (1921). "Paul Bourget." In: Some Modern French Writers: A Study in Bergsonism. New York: Robert M. McBride & Company, pp. 107–130.
  • Twain, Mark (1895). "What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us," The North American Review, Vol. 160, No. 458, pp. 48–62 (Rep. in How to Tell a Story, and Other Essays. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1898, pp. 181–212.)
  • Vickers, Jackie (1992). "Women and Wealth: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edith Wharton and Paul Bourget," Journal of American Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 261–263.

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Not to be confused with Ernest Bourget Paul Charles Joseph Bourget French buʁʒɛ 2 September 1852 25 December 1935 was a French poet novelist 1 2 and critic 3 He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times 4 Paul Charles Joseph BourgetBourget in 1899Born 1852 09 02 2 September 1852Amiens FranceDied25 December 1935 1935 12 25 aged 83 Paris FranceResting placeMontparnasse CemeteryOccupationNovelist criticAlma materLycee Louis le Grand Ecole des Hautes EtudesNotable worksLe DiscipleSignaturePaul Bourget was born in Amiens France He initially abandoned Catholicism but eventually returned to it in the late 19th century Bourget is known for his psychological and moralistic novels that often portrayed the complex emotions of women and the ideas passions and failures of young men in France Some of his notable works include Le Disciple 1889 a bestseller that explored the consequences of materialism and positivism and other novels such as Cruelle Enigme 1885 Andre Cornelis 1886 and Mensonges 1887 He was admitted to the Academie francaise in 1894 and was promoted to be an officer of the Legion d honneur in 1895 Bourget s early career was marked by volumes of verse but he later found success in literary journalism and his critical works such as Sensations d Italie 1891 are highly regarded Though his novels were widely popular in his time they have since been largely forgotten by the general reading public Nonetheless Bourget remains an important figure in French literature for his psychological and moralistic approach to fiction and his influence can be seen in the works of several composers including Claude Debussy who set some of Bourget s poems to music Contents 1 Life 2 Literary significance and criticism 3 Works 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife EditPaul Bourget was born in Amiens in the Somme departement of Picardy France His father a professor of mathematics was later appointed to a post in the college at Clermont Ferrand where Bourget received his early education He afterwards studied at the Lycee Louis le Grand and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Between 1872 and 1873 he produced a volume of verse Au Bord de la Mer which was followed by others the last Les Aveux appearing in 1882 Meanwhile he was making a name in literary journalism and in 1883 he published Essais de Psychologie Contemporaine studies of eminent writers first printed in the Nouvelle Revue and now brought together In 1884 Bourget paid a long visit to Britain where he wrote his first published story L Irreparable Cruelle Enigme followed in 1885 then Andre Cornelis 1886 and Mensonges 1887 inspired by Octave Mirbeau s life were received with much favour 5 Bourget who had abandoned Catholicism in 1867 began a gradual return to it in 1889 fully converting only in 1901 In 1893 in an interview he gave in America he spoke about his changed views For many years I like most young men in modern cities was content to drift along in agnosticism but I was brought to my senses at last by the growing realization that the life of a man who simply said I don t know and not knowing I do the thing that pleases me was not only empty in itself and full of disappointment and suffering but was a positive influence for evil upon the lives of others On the other hand those men and women who follow the teachings of the church are in a great measure protected from the moral disasters which almost invariably follow when men and women allow themselves to be guided and swayed by their senses passions and weaknesses 6 These were the themes of his novel Le Disciple 1889 which he wrote as he says in his American interview just after abandoning his drifting and comfortable belief in agnosticism It is the story of philosopher Adrien Sixte whose advocacy of materialism and positivism wields a terrible influence over an admiring but unstable student Robert Geslon whose actions in turn lead to the tragic death of a young woman 7 Le Disciple caused a stir in France and became a bestseller Exemplifying the novelist s graver side it was one of Gladstone s favourite books 6 John Cowper Powys listed Le Disciple at number 33 in his One Hundred Best Books 8 nbsp Bourget early in his career Etudes et portraits first published in 1888 contains impressions of Bourget s stay in England and Ireland especially reminiscences of the months which he spent at Oxford and in 1891 Sensations d Italie notes of a tour in that country revealed a fresh phase of his powers and Outre Mer 1895 a book in two volumes is his critical journal of a visit to the United States in 1893 Also in 1891 appeared the novel Coeur de Femme and Nouveaux Pastels types of the characters of men the sequel to a similar gallery of female types Pastels 1890 His later novels include La Terre Promise 1892 Cosmopolis 1892 a psychological novel with Rome as a background Une Idylle tragique 1896 La Duchesse bleue 1897 Le Fantome 1901 Les Deux Sœurs 1905 and some volumes of shorter stories Complications Sentimentales 1896 the powerful Drames de famille 1898 and Un Homme d Affaires 1900 L Etape 1902 was a study of the inability of a family raised too rapidly from the peasant class to adapt itself to new conditions This powerful study of contemporary manners was followed by Un Divorce 1904 a defence of the Roman Catholic position that divorce is a violation of natural laws He was admitted to the Academie francaise in 1894 and in 1895 was promoted to be an officer of the Legion d honneur having received the decoration of the order ten years before 5 Several new novels were to follow including La Vie Passe 1910 Le Sens de la Mort 1915 Lazarine 1917 Nemesis 1918 and Laurence Albani 1920 as well as three volumes of short stories and plays La Barricade 1910 and Le Tribun 1912 Two other plays Un Cas de Conscience 1910 and La Crise 1912 were written by him in collaboration with others A volume of critical studies appeared in 1912 and another set of travel sketches Le Demon du Midi in 1914 9 On 16 March 1914 he was present in the offices of the newspaper Le Figaro when the newspaper s editor his friend Gaston Calmette was shot and killed by Henriette Caillaux the wife of a former Prime Minister of France Her subsequent trial caused an enormous scandal at the time 10 nbsp Bourget 1924He was a contributor to Le Visage de l Italie a 1929 book about Italy prefaced by Benito Mussolini 11 Bourget died on Christmas Day 1935 aged 83 in Paris Literary significance and criticism EditAs a writer of verse Bourget s poems which were collected in two volumes 1885 1887 throw light upon his mature method and the later products of his art It was in criticism that he excelled Notable are the Sensations d Italie 1891 and the various psychological studies 5 nbsp Caricature of Paul Bourget by Dessins de Rouveyre 1907 Bourget s reputation as a novelist is assured in some academic and intellectual circles but while they were widely popular in his time his novels have long been largely forgotten by the general reading public Impressed by the art of Henry Beyle Stendhal he struck out on a new course at a moment when the realist school was the vogue in French fiction With Bourget observation was mainly directed to the human character At first his purpose seemed to be purely artistic but when Le Disciple appeared in 1889 the preface to that story revealed his moral enthusiasm After that he varied between his earlier and his later manner but his work in general was more seriously conceived He painted the intricate emotions of women whether wronged erring or actually vicious and he described the ideas passions and failures of the young men of France One of his poems was the inspiration for an art song by Claude Debussy titled Beau Soir Other settings by Debussy of poems by Bourget include Romance and Les Cloches Works Edit nbsp Etudes et portraits 1889Bourget Paul 1889 Etudes et portraits Vol 1 Paris Lemerre Bourget Paul 1889 Etudes et portraits Vol 2 Paris Lemerre Bourget Paul 1891 Sensations d Italie Paris Lemerre In English translation A Cruel Enigma 1887 A Woman s Heart 1890 Was it Love 1891 Pastels of Men 1891 Impressions of Italy 1892 rep as The Glamour of Italy 1923 A Love Crime 1892 A Saint 1892 Cosmopolis A Novel 1893 The Son 1893 rep as The Story of Andre Cornelis 1909 The Land of Promise 1895 Outre Mer American Impressions 1895 A Living Lie 1896 A Tragic Idyl 1896 Antigone and Other Portraits of Women 1898 The Blue Duchess 1898 Domestic Dramas 1899 The Disciple 1901 T Fisher Unwin Days in the Isle of Wight 1901 The Screen 1901 Some Impressions of Oxford 1901 Monica and Other Stories 1902 A Divorce 1904 The Weight of the Name 1908 The Night Cometh 1916 The Gaol 1924 Selected articles The New Moral Drift in French Literature The Forum 1893 My Favorite Novelist and His Best Book Munsey s Magazine 1897 12 Gustave Flaubert The Living Age 1897 The Evolution of Modern French Novel Appleton s Magazine 1903 For Intellectual France The Living Age 1919 The Decline of the Diary The Living Age 1921 Pascal and Renan The Living Age 1923 References Edit Delille Edward 1892 M Paul Bourget Fortnightly Review Vol 67 pp 655 67 Bazin Rene 1926 Paul Bourget Romancier Journal des Debats Vol 33 pp 844 856 Charpentier Jean 1936 Paul Bourget Critique et Romancier Mercure de France Vol 265 pp 230 54 Nomination Database www nobelprize org Retrieved 2017 04 20 a b c nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Bourget Paul Charles Joseph Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 4 11th ed Cambridge University Press pp 331 332 This cites Constantin Lecigne L Evolution Morale et Religieuse de M Paul Bourget 1903 Jules Sargeret Les Grands Convertis 1906 a b Paul Bourget in New York The Pittsburg Press August 21 1893 Matthew M Anger Faith and Fiction Seattle Catholic 18 October 2004 Powys John Cowper 1916 One Hundred Best Books New York G Arnold Shaw pp 33 34 nbsp One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1922 Bourget Paul Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 30 12th ed London amp New York The Encyclopaedia Britannica Company p 486 Martin Benjamin F 1984 The Hypocrisy of Justice in the Belle Epoque Louisiana State University Press p 152 ISBN 9780807111161 Le Visage de l Italie publie sous la direction litteraire de Gabriel Faure Preface de Benito Mussolini Paul Bourget Henri de Regnier Henry Bordeaux Georges Goyau Pierre de Nolhac de l Academie francaise Gerard d Houville et Marcelle Vioux Marcel Boulenger Gabriel Faure Paul Guiton Ernest Lemonon Eugene Marsan Maurice Mignon Ed Schneider J L Vaudoyer Impr editions des Horizons de France 39 rue du General Foy 1929 OCLC 459498990 Rep as My Favorite Novelist 1908 Further reading EditAustin Lloyd J 1940 Paul Bourget Sa vie et son œuvre jusqu en 1889 Paris Librairie E Droz Beaufort M Pearde 1915 Paul Bourget and Ireland The Irish Monthly Vol 43 No 509 pp 695 703 Blaze de Bury Yetta 1897 Paul Bourget The Forum Vol 23 pp 497 514 Rep in French Literature of To day Boston and New York Houghton Mifflin amp Company 1898 pp 107 132 Bowman Edgar Milton 1925 The Early Novels of Paul Bourget New York Carranza amp Co Crawford Virginia M 1935 Paul Bourget and Some Successors Studies An Irish Quarterly Review Vol 24 No 95 pp 433 441 Dimnet Ernest 1913 Paul Bourget London Constable amp Company Ltd Doumic Rene 1899 Paul Bourget In Contemporary French Novelists New York Thomas Y Crowell amp Company pp 177 211 Dworski Sylvia 1941 Paul Bourget Novelist and Short Story Writer Ph D Diss Yale University Fewster J C 1992 Au Service de l Ordre Paul Bourget and the Critical Response to Decadence in Austria and Germany Comparative Literature Studies Vol 29 No 3 pp 259 275 France Anatole 1922 Science and Morals M Paul Bourget In On Life and Letters London John Lane The Bodley Head Ltd pp 53 74 Goetz T H 1978 Paul Bourget s Le Disciple and the Text Reader Relationship The French Review Vol 52 No 1 pp 56 61 Gosse Edmund 1905 Some Recent Books of Paul Bourget In French Profiles New York Dodd Mead and company pp 239 265 Guerard Albert Leon 1916 Paul Bourget In Five Masters of French Romance New York Charles Scribner s Sons pp 177 211 Lynch Hannah 1902 Paul Bourget Preacher Contemporary Review Vol 82 pp 305 340 Jones Edward A 1940 Paul Bourget and French Traditionalism Phylon Vol 1 No 2 pp 165 174 Keating L Clark 1957 Mark Twain and Paul Bourget The French Review Vol 30 No 5 pp 342 349 Keeler M Jerome 1936 Paul Bourget The Catholic World Vol 142 pp 554 561 Klerkx Henri 1946 Paul Bourget et ses Idees Litteraires Nimegue Van de Vegt Lemaitre Jules 1886 Paul Bourget In Les Contemporains Etudes et Portraits Litteraires Paris Boivin amp Cie pp 337 364 tr by A W Evans Paul Bourget In Literary Impressions London Daniel O Connor 1921 pp 43 79 Marsile M J 1893 Paul Bourget and French Literature The Globe Vol IV No 13 pp 650 655 Mathias Yehoshua 1995 Paul Bourget Ecrivain Engage Vingtieme Siecle Revue d Histoire No 45 pp 14 29 Maurras Charles 1923 Les Idees Politiques de M Paul Bourget Revue Hebdomadaire Vol 12 pp 296 313 O Rell Max 1898 Mark Twain and Paul Bourget The North American Review Vol 160 No 460 pp 302 310 Secor Walter Todd 1948 Paul Bourget and the Nouvelle New York King s Crown Press Singer Armand E 1976 Paul Bourget Boston Twayne Publishers Smith Garnet 1892 Paul Bourget The Gentleman s Magazine Vol 272 pp 370 385 Turquet Milnes G 1921 Paul Bourget In Some Modern French Writers A Study in Bergsonism New York Robert M McBride amp Company pp 107 130 Twain Mark 1895 What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us The North American Review Vol 160 No 458 pp 48 62 Rep in How to Tell a Story and Other Essays New York Harper amp Brothers Publishers 1898 pp 181 212 Vickers Jackie 1992 Women and Wealth F Scott Fitzgerald Edith Wharton and Paul Bourget Journal of American Studies Vol 26 No 2 pp 261 263 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations 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