单词 | Eugene Sue |
例句 | Somewhere behind looms Dostoyevsky at his worst, and still further back there is old Eugene Sue, to whom the melodramatic Russian owed so much. Review: ‘Nausea,’ by Jean-Paul Sartre 2021-10-21T04:00:00Z He was named after two radicals: the radical French writer, Eugene Sue and another radical French writer, Victor Hugo. The face of American socialism before Bernie Sanders? Eugene Debs | Paul Buhle and Mari Jo Buhle 2019-03-23T04:00:00Z He also translated many of the novels of Eugene Sue and Alexandre Dumas. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z All Paris is absorbed in the contest between the stationer Leclerc and Eugene Sue the novelist. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z Eugene Sue, in his "Mysteries of Paris," has made us familiar with certain tragic aspects of Parisian life hidden from the common eye. From the Lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn 2012-02-15T03:00:25.610Z But Romish priests will not permit their people to read Eugene Sue; it is a forbidden book; his royal holiness, the Pope, has cursed the book and all who read it. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z West Prussia.—"While the Jesuits are interdicting, by Church censures and prohibitions, the 'wandering Jew' of Eugene Sue, Ronge's letter is being circulated by the thousand." John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z Examples of a similar policy are portrayed by Eugene Sue, a Catholic, in his "Wandering Jew." Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z Victor Hugo has taken the same part, and Eugene Sue. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z Eugene Sue has commenced the publication of another of his lengthy romances in one of the daily papers, and has also begun the printing of a comedy, in six acts, in another journal. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z This is the republicanism which Eugene Sue is cautioning mankind against introducing amongst them, and Eugene Sue is the man whose writings many of our philanthropic, but mistaken lecturers, are trying to suppress. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z To that insight Eugene Sue's genius has, with the present thrilling novel, made straight the way for all. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z If the press were used only to perpetuate the blasphemies and indecencies of Mazzini and Eugene Sue, who would esteem Gutenberg and Fust as benefactors, or promoters of true progress? My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z The nomination of Eugene Sue was a declaration of hostility to this unconstitutional dynasty. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z Eugene Sue offers us a new novel, L' Avarice, the last of his series on the seven cardinal sins, in one volume. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z Would that I had the talent of a Eugene Sue to unravel it and stretch it from one end of this country to the other. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z We have to announce the third and last volume of Eugene Sue's Fernand Duplessis, wherein the memoirs of a husband are recounted with a license which only a French public could permit. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z Thackeray and Dickens are the favourite novelists of the majority of the tramps that I have happened to talk with about books, but the works of Victor Hugo and Eugene Sue are also very popular. Notes of an Itinerant Policeman 2011-01-24T03:00:19.187Z France.—Contest in Paris for election of Member of Assembly; election of Eugene Sue, 122. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z The works of Eugene Sue, Gutzkow, and like spirits fell into the basket. The Progressionists, and Angela. The lecturer who would condemn the efforts of Eugene Sue to arrest the progress of Jesuitism, shows but a very limited knowledge of this world, and impliedly denies the efficacy of human agency. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z As in all the others of this series of Eugene Sue's stories, the information is imparted without the reader's knowledge. The Abbatial Crosier or Bonaik and Septimine. A Tale of a Medieval Abbess A new breath blows through this story, the thirteenth of the Eugene Sue series, The Mysteries of the People; or, History of a Proletarian Family Across the Ages. The Iron Pincers or Mylio and Karvel A Tale of the Albigensian Crusades Eugene Sue wrote in French a monumental work: "The Mysteries of the People," or "History of a Proletarian Family." The Silver Cross or The Carpenter of Nazareth This story is the first of the gems in the necklace of gems that Eugene Sue felicitously named "The Mysteries of the People; or The History of a Proletarian Family Across the Ages." The Infant's Skull Or The End of the World. A Tale of the Millennium Eugene Sue condemns not only the religious doctrines of Jesuits, but severely censures their political creed. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Long and effectually has the influence of the usurping class in the English-speaking world succeeded in keeping this brilliant torch that Eugene Sue lighted, from casting its rays across the path of the English-speaking peoples. The Gold Sickle or Hena, The Virgin of The Isle of Sen. A Tale of Druid Gaul Some of the tourists may not be familiar with the story of the horses that lived as long and traveled as far as did the 'Wandering Jew' in Eugene Sue's well known romance. A Trip to the Orient The Story of a Mediterranean Cruise It is intended to counteract the bad influence of Eugene Sue's romance of that name. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 De Balzac, Eugene Sue, Dumas p�re, and B�ranger were all alive, and the centre of the Parisian literary coterie. Home Life of Great Authors Those lecturers who denounce the writings of Eugene Sue, Guinet, and others, against the Popish Church, are bringing upon this country—unconsciously, I believe—all the evils of foreign tyranny, without any consolation. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Like the novels of Eugene Sue, just splendid. The Art of Disappearing Like Eugene Sue's tedious Jew, I am cursed with a lack of repose. The Orchard of Tears Eugene Sue is now a member of the French Assembly; but he still finds time to labor for democracy and socialism with his pen. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 The sailors of Smollett are as different in every respect as those of Eugene Sue and Marryat are inferior. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 It is idle—it is worse than idle—for American Protestant writers to attempt to prevent the circulation of Michelet's works, or those of Eugene Sue, in the United States. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z The absurdities of Rousseau can be detected in the ravings of the ultra Transcendentalists, in the extravagance of Fourierism, in the mock philanthropy of such apostles of light as Eugene Sue and Louis Blanc. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges By Eugene Sue, author of the “Wandering Jew,” and the greatest work ever written. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel How like gudgeons we all snapped at the bait of Eugene Sue! The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 Volume 23, Number 5 Thackeray, as I think a more robust intellect, found it well nigh as mischievous as did Eugene Sue, whose p. 259anathematizations in his novel The Wandering Jew are remembered by all. Immortal Memories Eugene Sue has done more to stem the torrent of Popish democracy in this country, than any man who has written against Papists. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Eugene Sue, in his "Wandering Jew," has given false, but strong, impressions. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges Finally, the writer concludes that Dumas is doing more to corrupt the taste of France and Germany than any other romancer, except, perhaps, Eugene Sue. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Eugene Sue has hatched a large brood of ‘Mysteries.’ The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, April 1844 Volume 23, Number 4 Reflect that you, so lately unrivalled, can now see a Eugene Sue whose brow is umbraged by laurels of a more luxuriant and lovely green. Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 Volume 23, Number 3 For a full account of this transaction, see Eugene Sue. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z All these propensities were greatly stimulated by reading at this time the Wandering Jew of Eugene Sue. Confessions of Boyhood A novel in the Eugene Sue, Dumas, father and son, style. The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy But she descended a step, many steps lower, and, supplied by the governess, eagerly devoured the very worst fictions of Eugene Sue and George Sand. Choice Readings for the Home Circle "Wouldn't you like to see the house of Eugene Sue?" said De Saussure. Daisy in the Field Eugene Sue understands much better the strength and power he has to contend with, than our American theologians do. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Talking of this street and its reputation in Eugene Sue's novels, reminds me of the man. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business We have now seen it on two good occasions, the festivities of the new year, and just after we came was the procession of the Fat Ox, described, if I mistake not, by Eugene Sue. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe The "Mysteries of Paris" were a fortune to Eugene Sue, and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has been one to Mrs. Stowe. Letters on International Copyright; Second Edition "Who was Eugene Sue?" was my counter question; and they laughed again, our two friends with sparkling eyes. Daisy in the Field Eugene Sue knew full well that the Popish confessional was the source and substance of all Jesuit treasons, immoralities, plots, and murders. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z On my return home I passed through a street often mentioned by Eugene Sue in his Mysteries of Paris—a street formerly noted for the vile character of its inhabitants. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business Eugene Sue found his genius in a bottle of claret; Swinburne in absinthe, and so on. Fifteen Years in Hell Eugene Sue, you may remember, causes some of the most terrible events in the Mysteres de Paris to occur in the All�e des Venves, a fine avenue in the Champs Elysees. International Weekly Miscellany of Literature, Art, and Science — Volume 1, No. 4, July 22, 1850 "Have you satisfied your curiosity with Eugene Sue's house?" Daisy in the Field The Popish flood, which Eugene Sue is trying to dam, or the flood occasioned by the sale of the Wandering Jew in New York and elsewhere? Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Of Eugene Sue's character it is, perhaps, needless for me to make any criticisms. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business The Mysteries of Paris, by Eugene Sue, has been dragging its slow length along for a long time, and gives no sign of getting nearer its denouement than when it began. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 "Titan" is not a novel in the way that Charles Reade's, or Eugene Sue's, or Victor Hugo's books are novels. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863 Of the play, adapted from a story by Eugene Sue, I have a very hazy recollection, but I know that I had one very effective scene in it. The Story of My Life Recollections and Reflections Originally authored by Eugene Sue, adapted into an illustrated story by Albert L. Kanter. U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1976 January - June JEW, Wandering, an ancient Hebrew who has been going over the face of the earth for centuries, only stopping at the call of such men as Eugene Sue and Lew Wallace. Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914 Biographical Dictionary of the Famous and Those Who Wanted to Be I shall destroy that man as Eugene Sue destroyed the concierge. New Arabian Nights Our author is voluminous; he continues to write and publish with as much praiseworthy and indefatigable prolixity as if his efforts were crowned with the brilliant success that so justly attends those of Eugene Sue. Mosses from an Old Manse and other stories Before Eugene Sue and before Victor Hugo, George Sand gives a role to a mason, a carpenter and a joiner. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings It is wonderful what an amount of crime can be committed, even by a small dog, when, like the Chourineur of Eugene Sue, he is under the glamour of blood. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 25, November, 1859 Let's say you're looking for "The Wandering Jew" by Eugene Sue. The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Eugene Sue and Balzac are both popular authors in this department. Outline of Universal History In this connection I must mention Eugene Sue, the French novelist, several of whose works have been lately translated among us, as having the true spirit of reform as to women. Woman in the Ninteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. When they were voting for Eugene Sue the other day, he was acting almost crazy. L'Assommoir He went on like a mad man the other day when they were voting for Eugene Sue. L'Assommoir Of a similar kind are the novels of Eugene Sue. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Balzac is very much better than Eugene Sue, though Eugene Sue also is better than it is the fashion to think him just now. The Thirteen This is the aim served by bad novels, produced by writers who were once celebrated, as Spindler, Bulwer Lytton, Eugene Sue. The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Religion, a Dialogue, Etc. Then, too, what man of seventy will agree with a man of thirty as to the comparative merits of Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Trollope, George Eliot, Eugene Sue, Victor Hugo, Balzac, George Sand? Beacon Lights of History, Volume 13 Great Writers; Dr Lord's Uncompleted Plan, Supplemented with Essays by Emerson, Macaulay, Hedge, and Mercer Adam Such were Victor Hugo, Eugene Sue, and Alexandre Dumas, whose creations interested all classes alike, not merely in France, but throughout the world. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 09 European Statesmen It was Eugene Sue’s “The Wandering Jew,” that work which transformed the France of the nineteenth century. Lineage, Life and Labors of José Rizal, Philippine Patriot Then Eugene Sue's "Wandering Jew" appeared, and made great talk for a while. Following the Equator, Part 5 I said I had somehow contracted a notion that a party named Sue —Eugene Sue—had something to do with writing the work of that name. Europe Revised Eugene Sue, also, he looked upon with jaundiced eyes, as being a rival whose material success amazed him—a rival, indeed, whom no less a critic than Sainte-Beuve erroneously declared to be his equal. Balzac The reports of the Post-mortem examination of the colons of hundreds of subjects reveals a series of horrors more weird and ghastly than were ever penned by Eugene Sue, or Emile Zola. The Royal Road to Health The brave Dumas, the intrepid Ainsworth, the terrible Eugene Sue, the cold-shudder-inspiring "Woman in White," the astounding author of the "Mysteries of the Court of London," never invented anything more tremendous than this. Roundabout Papers A shrewd British officer who knew the Indian character, took that characteristic into account in laying his plans for the capture of Eugene Sue's famous Feringhea. Following the Equator, Part 5 On the spot where Eugene Sue Led his wretched Wandering Jew, Stands a form whose features strike Russ and Esquimaux alike. Complete Poetical Works Both prisoner and visitor were very merry until the door opened and Eugene Sue, the popular novelist, entered, himself also a victim of the conscription law. Balzac In Eugene Sue she studied descriptions of furniture; she read Balzac and George Sand, seeking in them imaginary satisfaction for her own desires. Madame Bovary |
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