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Dictionnaire raisonné des onomatopées françaises

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A systematic study and reference of French onomatopoeias that combines a compact dictionary of illustrative entries with an extended preface and linguistic reflection. It defines the figure, gives examples of words imitating animal cries and noises, offers etymological notes, and argues that vocal imitation played a central role in forming spoken vocabulary while graphic signs served as a model for writing. The text examines sensory analogies, the extension of sound roots to abstract meanings, phonetic variation across climates, and practical usages.

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Charles Nodier

Charles Nodier was a French author and bibliophile, known for his contributions to the Romantic literary movement. He was born in 1780 and became a prominent figure in Parisian literary circles, where he mingled with other notable writers of his time. Nodier's works often explore themes of fantasy and the supernatural, as seen in his notable novella "Smarra ou les démons de la nuit," which reflects his fascination with dreams and the macabre. He also wrote extensively on the subject of books and collecting, as demonstrated in "The Bibliomaniac" and "The Book Collector." His literary legacy includes a rich tapestry of stories that blend the whimsical with the eerie, making him a unique voice in 19th-century literature.

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