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Balzac and Eugene Sue, having represented their ruffians as talking their natural language, as the author of The Last Day of a Condemned Man did in
Les Miserables 2008
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The frivolous Parisians were, in the meanwhile, amusing themselves at their theatres and cafes as usual; and a new piece, in which Arnal performed, was the universal talk of the foyers: while a new feuilleton by Monsieur Eugene Sue, kept the attention of the reader so fascinated to the journal, that they did not care in the least for the vacarme without the walls.
Burlesques 2006
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Jahsonic muses on Stephen King, Eugene Sue, and horror in general; Giallo Fever tries to apply Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics to Argento; and Sam at Dark, But Shining wonders why he's not more interested in horror this December.
Archive 2006-12-10 2006
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Jahsonic muses on Stephen King, Eugene Sue, and horror in general; Giallo Fever tries to apply Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics to Argento; and Sam at Dark, But Shining wonders why he's not more interested in horror this December.
What's Groovy 2006
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The frivolous Parisians were, in the meanwhile, amusing themselves at their theatres and cafes as usual; and a new piece, in which Arnal performed, was the universal talk of the foyers: while a new feuilleton by Monsieur Eugene Sue, kept the attention of the reader so fascinated to the journal, that they did not care in the least for the vacarme without the walls.
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This is the aim served by bad novels, produced by writers who were once celebrated, as Spindler, Bulwer Lytton, Eugene Sue.
Religion 2004
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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 2003
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Alexandre Dumas, Roger de Beauvoir, Frederic Soulie, Eugene Sue, Mery, and Balzac's future acquaintance Leon Gozlan, signed a declaration at the instance of Buloz, to the effect that it was the general custom that articles written for the _Revue de Paris_ should be published also in the _Revue Etrangere_, and should thus avoid Belgian piracy.
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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 Frederick Lawton
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Dumas, Eugene Sue, Frederic Soulie, and others, stating that it was usual for authors to allow the communication of their productions to the _Revue Francaise_ of Saint Petersburg, with a view to combating
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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