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Delphine Gay, Mme de Girardin, dans ses rapports avec Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Rachel, Jules Sandeau, Dumas, Eugène Sue et George Sand (documents inédits)

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A biographical and documentary study presents the life, personality, and social role of a celebrated literary hostess, combining narrative commentary with edited correspondence. The author highlights her beauty, moral reputation, and genial wit while showing how her salon served as a conciliatory hub among leading Romantic writers. Letters from Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Gautier, George Sand, and others illuminate her friendships, interventions in literary quarrels, and steadfast support during colleagues' trials, offering both anecdotal color and documentary evidence of her influence within nineteenth-century literary circles.

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Léon Séché

Léon Séché was a French author and literary critic known for his in-depth exploration of 19th-century French literature and its prominent figures. His notable work, "Delphine Gay, Mme de Girardin, dans ses rapports avec Lamartine, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Rachel, Jules Sandeau, Dumas, Eugène Sue et George Sand (documents inédits)," provides a detailed examination of the relationships and influences among key literary personalities of the time. Through his writings, Séché contributes to the understanding of the cultural and literary dynamics of his era, highlighting the interconnectedness of these influential writers.

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