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    Francisque Sarcey (8 October 1827 – 16 May 1899) was a French journalist and dramatic critic. Sarcey was born in Dourdan, Essonne. After some years as...
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    "obligatory" scene) – a term invented by the 19th-century critic Francisque Sarcey – a scene in which the outcome the audience expects and ardently desires...
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    Absurdist Texts & Documents Series No. 20, 2013) How I Became an Idiot by Francisque Sarcey (Alphonse Allais). Translated by Doug Skinner (Black Scat Books: Absurdist...
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    eventually forgive yourself, but Racine in his grave never will." Francisque Sarcey, the influential theater critic of L'Opinion Nationale and Le Temps...
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    Among the 24 students in the letters section, he is the classmate of Francisque Sarcey (who, in his Souvenirs de jeunesse ("Memories of Youth") painted a...
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    reproduced in a later edition, with a supplementary criticism by Francisque Sarcey (1876–1877); also three notices by Sainte-Beuve in the Causeries du...
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    Le Café Concert, by Henri-Gabriel Ibels, illustrated book cover by Ibels and Toulouse-Lautrec, 1893 — the customer is Francisque Sarcey...
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  • 1827) May 1 – Ludwig Büchner, German philosopher (born 1824) May 16 – Francisque Sarcey, French journalist and theater critic (born 1827) June 7 – Augustin...
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  • Gautier, Paul de St. Victor, Edmond de Biéville, Louis Ulbach and Francisque Sarcey, who occupied the "ground floor" of the Temps. Adolphe Adam, Hector...
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