Vie de Bohème: A Patch of Romantic ParisWilliams, Orlo
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Vie de Bohème: A Patch of Romantic Paris
Williams, Orlo
Paris (France) -- Intellectual life; Paris (France) -- Social life and customs
Véron, Doctor, 103, 104
Vigny, Alfred de, 17, 28, 52, 53, 55, 73
Villain, 237
Villiers de l'Isle Adam, 233
Vincent, Charles, 241, 242
Viot's Restaurant, 263
Vitu, 277
"Viveurs," Les, 70, 76-108, 204, 231, 275, 276
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WALLON, Jean, 238, 250, 266-268
Wattier, 185, 193
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The following typographical errors were corrected by the etext
transcriber:
Célestin Nauteuil=>Célestin Nanteuil {8}
Les Champs Elisées=>Les Champs Elysées
Gerard de Nerval=>Gérard de Nerval
"Les Jeune France."=>"Les Jeunes France."
Elie Wildmannstadius=>Elie Wildman-stadius
decorated thus because a lew _louis d'or_=>decorated thus because a few
_louis d'or_
nor ne'er-do-weels=>nor ne'er-do-wells
Charles Mouselet says in his preface to "Paris Anecdote,"=>Charles
Monselet says in his preface to "Paris Anecdote,"
Pimodan, Hotel, 231=>Pimodan, Hôtel, 231
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] "Les Enfants Perdus de Romantisme."
[2] A. Cassagne: "La Théorie de l'art pour l'art en France chez les
derniers romantiques et les premiers réalistes."
[3] "Essais de Psychologie contemporaine," the chapter on Flaubert.
[4] Philothée O'Neddy: "Feu et Flamme."
[5] See René Canat: "Du Sentiment de la Solitude morale chez les
romantiques et les parnassiens."
[6] See Chapter VII.
[7] Asselineau: "Bibliographie Romantique."
[8] "Causeries sur les artistes de mon temps."
[9] Mrs. Trollope: "Paris and the Parisians in 1835."
[10] "Derniers Jours de Bohème."
[11] "Les Salons de Paris."
[12] Challamel: "Souvenirs d'un Hugolâtre."
[13] "Paris in 1829 and 1830."
[14] Major Fraser's name appears in many memoirs of the time, but I owe
the above account to "An Englishman in Paris," by A. D. Vandam.
[15] "Vignettes Romantiques."
[16] Léon Séché tells his story in "La Jeunesse Dorée sous Louis
Philippe."
[17] "Histoire du Romantisme."
[18] Jules Claretie: "Pétrus Borel."
[19] Maxime du Camp: "Théophile Gautier."
[20] "Gérard de Nerval."
[21] "Portraits contemporains." The article on the artist Marilhat.
[22] "La Bohème Galante."
[23] Arsène Houssaye: "Les Confessions."
[24] Gérard, to be precise, quotes an earlier and more cruel version:
_...La_ reine du Sabbat
_Qui, depuis deux hivers, dans vos bras se débat,_
_Vous échapperait-elle ainsi qu'une chimère..._
[25] See Chapter xi for a further account of Bohemia's amusements.
[26] In a preface to Gérard de Nerval's "Œuvres."
[27] "Les Confessions."
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