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Jules and Amédée
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Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly wrote The Anatomy of Dandyism, an essay devoted, in great measure, to examining the career of Beau Brummell.
* Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly-Les Diaboliques
* Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly-Chevalier Destouches
* Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly-L ' Ensorcelée
* Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly-Une Vieille Maltresse
According to Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly, " Sainte-Beuve was a clever man with the temper of a turkey!
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The novelist Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly was born there on 2 November 1808.
* Les Diaboliques ( book ), 1874 short stories collection by Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge
Painters represented in the art collection include Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Hill, William Keith, Jules Tavernier, Amédée Joullin, George Henry Burgess, Granville Redmond, Maynard Dixon, Childe Hassam, the " Society of Six " ( William H. Clapp, Selden Connor Gile, August Gay, Bernard Von Eichman, Maurice Logan, and Louis Siegriest ), Richard Diebenkorn, David Park, Wayne Thiebaud, and Mel Ramos.
Partly under the influence of the works of Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly and Louis Veuillot, the latter two being the most brilliant and feared polemical crusaders of the Church in the press, he founded a newspaper Le Croisé (" The Crusader ") in 1859 but it only lasted two years due to a disagreement with his co-founder.
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Jules and Barbey
* 1808 – Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly, French writer ( d. 1889 )
* April 23 – Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly, French writer ( b. 1808 )
* November 2 – Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly, French writer ( d. 1889 )
They included Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly, Villiers de L ' Isle Adam and Léon Bloy.
The cynical, misanthropic, misogynistic fiction of Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly is sometimes considered symbolist, as well.
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Lower Normandy has also been the home of many well-known French authors, including Guy de Maupassant, Marcel Proust, Jules Barbey d ' Aurevilly.

Jules and d
* 1646 – Jules Hardouin Mansart, French architect ( d. 1708 )
* 1813 – Jules Grévy, French politician, 3rd President of the French Republic ( d. 1891 )
* 1860 – Jules Laforgue, French poet ( d. 1887 )
* 1798 – Jules Michelet, French historian ( d. 1874 )
* 1864 – Jules Renard, French author ( d. 1910 )
* 1883 – Jules Berry, French actor ( d. 1951 )
* 1870 – Jules Bordet, Belgian immunologist and microbiologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1961 )
* 1915 – Jules Archer, American historian ( d. 2008 )
The term was first proposed to distinguish the region in 1831 by Jules Dumont d ' Urville.
* 1842 – Jules Massenet, French composer ( d. 1912 )
* 1790 – Jules Dumont d ' Urville, French naval officer, admiral, and explorer ( d. 1842 )
* 1841 – Jules Violle, French physicist ( d. 1923 )
* 1873 – Jules Rimet, French football administrator ( d. 1954 )
The President of the Third French Republic, Jules Grévy, on the recommendation of his Minister of Foreign Affairs Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire and with the presentations of the Minister of Posts and Telegraphs Louis Cochery, designated Edison with the distinction of an ' Officer of the Legion of Honour ' ( Légion d ' honneur ) by decree on November 10, 1881 ; He also named a Chevalier in 1879, and a Commander in 1889.
* December 18 – Jules Dassin, American director ( d. 2008 )
* February 8 – Jules Verne, French author ( d. 1905 )
* June 13 – Jules Bordet, Belgian immunologist and microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1961 )
* August 16 – Jules Laforgue, French poet ( d. 1887 )

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