J. Barbey d'Aurevilly manuscript material : 1 item ca. mid-to-late 19th century

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J. Barbey d'Aurevilly manuscript material : 1 item ca. mid-to-late 19th century

Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly, French novelist and short story writer. He is probably best known for his Les Diaboliques, a collection of stories, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge. Autograph translation of Thomas Campbell's poem, "The Last Man" : [no date] : (MISC 1881) : 4 p.; the French is written alongside the English, line by line. Also included: a copied fragment of Shelley's Alastor.

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Barbey d'Aurevilly, J. (Jules), 1808-1889

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Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly, French novelist and short story writer. He is probably best known for his Les Diaboliques, a collection of stories, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge. From the description of J. Barbey d'Aurevilly manuscript material : 1 item, ca. mid-to-late 19th century (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 75396793 Jules-Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly, French novelist and short story writer. He is...

Campbell, Thomas, 1777-1844

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Thomas Campbell was a poet known for his war poems, including "Hohenlinden," "The Battle of the Baltic," and "Ye Mariners of England." He also published "The Pleasure of Hope" in 1799, "Gertrude of Wyoming" in 1809, and "Theodric" in 1824. From the description of Thomas Campbell papers, 1821-1846. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702147203 Thomas Campbell was born in Glasgow, studied law in Edinburgh (1797), and became Lord Rector of Glasgow University, 1826-1829, as well as a...