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    Auguste-Maurice Barrès (French: [oɡyst mɔʁis baʁɛs]; 19 August 1862 – 4 December 1923) was a French novelist, journalist, philosopher, and politician....
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    1955. His son Claude Barrès joined the Free French Forces.[citation needed] The son of a champion of nationalism, Philippe Barrès enlisted at the age of...
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  • Nancy Program (category Works by Maurice Barrès)
    the Nationalist Socialist Party in France in 1889. It was written by Maurice Barrès, an elected deputy from the town of Nancy (in Lorraine), and is valuable...
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    nationalist-populist Boulangist philosophy. But in 1889, after a visit to Maurice Barrès, Barrès voted for the Boulangist candidate; despite his "anti-Semitism of...
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    title of Prince of Poets in 1894 following a referendum organised by Maurice Barrès consulting various people of letters. Verlaine was born in 2 rue de...
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    concept of decadence lingered after that, but it was not until 1884 that Maurice Barrès referred to a particular group of writers as Decadents. He defined this...
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  • typically after which the state was named. The term was first used by Maurice Barrès in the late 19th century. The notion was used in the Soviet Union to...
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    late November 1897 to sign, with his friend Maurice Barrès, a petition calling for a retrial, but Barrès refused, broke with Zola and Blum in early-December...
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    Nevertheless, the nationalist author Maurice Barrès became again its leader in 1914, at the eve of World War I. Upon Barrès's death, General Édouard de Castelnau...
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    church in the First arrondissement of Paris, France, located on Place Maurice-Barrès at the corner of Rue Saint-Honoré and Rue Cambon. It was constructed...
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    the Algerian War. He was the grandson of author Maurice Barrès and son of journalist Philippe Barrès. He joined the Free French Forces in England during...
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  • her account of writing Monsieur Vénus is no exception. According to Maurice Barrès, she wrote the book when she was still a virgin, not yet twenty years...
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    admired her, lusted for her, or pitied her, as publicly exemplified by Maurice Barrès in his preface to a later edition of Monsieur Vénus. Good friend Jean...
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  • into the ideology of ethnic nationalism, attracting, among others, Maurice Barrès, Charles Maurras and the Action Française. Alexis Carrel, a French Nobel...
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  • convince the French administration to create a formal military award. Maurice Barrès, the noted writer and parliamentarian for Paris, gave Boëlle support...
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    Cocteau became associated with the writers Marcel Proust, André Gide, and Maurice Barrès. In 1912, he collaborated with Léon Bakst on Le Dieu bleu for the Ballets...
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    politiques de Paris for his thesis on "The Social and Political Ideas of Maurice Barrès". Sternhell lived in Jerusalem with his wife Ziva, an art historian...
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  • Barres may refer to: Maurice Barrès (1862–1923), French novelist Philippe Barrès (1896–1975), French journalist (son of Maurice) Claude Barrès (1925–1959)...
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    Les Déracinés (category Novels by Maurice Barrès)
    Déracinés (lit. 'The Uprooted') is an 1897 novel by the French writer Maurice Barrès. It is about a group of young men from Nancy who try to make careers...
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    between fine art and French literature, analyzing connections such as Maurice Barrès and El Greco, Auguste Rodin and Dante, and the concept of mise en abyme...
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    Georges de Labruyère (fr) and edited September 1894 - March 1895 by Maurice Barrès; Henri Rochefort's L'Intransigeant; and the Catholic newspaper La Croix...
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  • (1856–1943) Jean Bertheroy (1858–1927) Jean de La Brète (1858–1945) Maurice Barrès (1862–1923) Henri Ardel (1863–1938) Henri de Régnier (1864–1936) Jules...
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    1890s – including Gabriele d'Annunzio and Enrico Corradini in Italy; Maurice Barrès, Edouard Drumont and Georges Sorel in France; and Paul de Lagarde, Julius...
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    engaged with the Dreyfus affair. Maurras endorses the thesis developed by Maurice Barrès in Les Déracinés in 1897 by linking it to the Dreyfus affair on the...
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    1921, he was present at the Dadaist mock trial of reactionary author Maurice Barrès, during which the Dadaist movement began to separate itself into two...
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  • The Cult of the Self (category Novels by Maurice Barrès)
    Self (French: Le Culte du moi) is a trilogy of books by French author Maurice Barrès, sometimes called his trilogie du moi. The trilogy was influenced by...
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    Ferry (1832–1893) Raymond Poincaré (1860–1934) (pictured to the right) Maurice Barrès (1862–1923) Albert Lebrun (1871–1950) Robert Schuman (1886–1963) Jack...
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    (1876–1933), Marthe Bibesco (1886–1973), Luisa Casati (1881–1957), Maurice Barrès (1862–1923), Franca Florio (1873-1950), and Samuel Jean Pozzi (1846-1918)...
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  • (referring to Alsace-Lorraine), socialist Jean Jaurès and nationalist Maurice Barrès, against Moderate Republican Jules Ferry, republican Léon Gambetta and...
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    creator of the term 'National Socialist', French nationalist author, Maurice Barrès. Category:Antoine Manca-Amat de Vallombrosa, marquis de Morès at Wikipedia's...
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