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Antisemitism --- Press and politics --- Dreyfus, Alfred, --- Trials, litigation, etc. --- France --- Politics and government --- Sources --- Antisemitism - France --- Press and politics - France --- Dreyfus, Alfred, - 1859-1935 - Trials, litigation, etc. --- France - Politics and government - 1870-1940 - Sources --- Dreyfus, Alfred, - 1859-1935
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In Revising Dreyfus , contributors from a wide variety of disciplines (art history, film, media, theater, sociology, history) offer new ways of understanding the ever-evolving meanings of the Dreyfus Affair. Although the Dreyfusards led the way in explicating the nuances of the Affair in lengthy treatises, the anti-Dreyfusards far outstripped their opponents on the graphic front, particularly through print media, photographs, postcards, broadsides, films, illustrated journal covers, and the plastic arts. Revising Dreyfus traces the dominant modes of “seeing” the Dreyfus Affair, often in opposition to “reading” the Affair in three major contexts: French, Zionist, and American.
Antisemitism --- Jews --- Intellectuals --- History --- Political activity --- Dreyfus, Alfred, --- Influence. --- France --- Intellectual life
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'Ceremonies of Bravery' is a study of the friendship between the prolific writer Oscar Wilde and Carlos Blacker. The two men met in the 1880s, the period when Wilde was judged by many to be at his best, and Blacker went on to become a trustee of Wilde's marriage settlement.
Scandals --- History --- Wilde, Oscar, --- Blacker, Carlos --- Dreyfus, Alfred, --- Friends and associates. --- Draifus, Alfred, --- Drayfūs, Alfrīd, --- Drīfūs, Alfrīd, --- Dreĭfus, Alifred, --- Dreĭfus, Alʹfred, --- Dreyfus, Alfredo, --- דרייפוס, אלפרד --- דרייפוס, אלפרד, --- דרייפוס, אלפרעד, --- דרײפוס, אלפרד, --- Wilde, Oscar --- Influence. --- Dreyfus, Alfred
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From the very moment Alfred Dreyfus was placed under arrest for treason and espionage, his entire world was turned upside down, and for the next five years he lived in what he called a phantasmagoria. To keep himself sane, Dreyfus wrote letters to and received letters from his wife Lucie and exercised his intellect through reading the few books and magazines his censors allowed him, writing essays on these and other texts he had read in the past, and working out problems in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. He practiced his English and created strange drawings his prison wardens called architectural or kabbalistic signs. In this volume, Norman Simms explores how Dreyfus kept himself from exploding into madness by reading his essays carefully, placing them in the context of his century, and extrapolating from them the hidden recesses of the Jewish Alsatian background he shared with the Dreyfus family and Lucie Hadamard.
Prisoners --- Antisemitism --- Convicts --- Correctional institutions --- Imprisoned persons --- Incarcerated persons --- Prison inmates --- Inmates of institutions --- Persons --- History --- Inmates --- Dreyfus, Alfred, --- Draifus, Alfred, --- Drayfūs, Alfrīd, --- Drīfūs, Alfrīd, --- Dreĭfus, Alifred, --- Dreĭfus, Alʹfred, --- Dreyfus, Alfredo, --- דרייפוס, אלפרד --- דרייפוס, אלפרד, --- דרייפוס, אלפרעד, --- דרײפוס, אלפרד, --- France --- Politics and government --- Dreyfus, Alfred
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impressionisme --- Wereldoorlog I --- politiek --- geschiedenis --- kunstkritiek --- mecenas --- museumbeleid --- Clemenceau, Georges --- Geffroy, Gustave --- Zuckerkandl-Szeps, Berta --- Rodin, Auguste --- Maillol, Aristide --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill --- Monet, Claude --- Manet, Edouard --- Raffaëlli, Jean François --- Dorville, Noël --- Carrière, Eugène --- Dreyfus, Alfred --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Frankrijk --- persoon die de kunsten ondersteunt; kunstliefhebber, connaisseur, mecenas, beschermheer --- Manet, Édouard --- impressionisme. --- Wereldoorlog I. --- politiek. --- geschiedenis. --- kunstkritiek. --- persoon die de kunsten ondersteunt; kunstliefhebber, connaisseur, mecenas, beschermheer. --- museumbeleid. --- Clemenceau, Georges. --- Geffroy, Gustave. --- Zuckerkandl-Szeps, Berta. --- Rodin, Auguste. --- Maillol, Aristide. --- Whistler, James Abbott McNeill. --- Monet, Claude. --- Manet, Édouard. --- Raffaëlli, Jean François. --- Dorville, Noël. --- Carrière, Eugène. --- Dreyfus, Alfred. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Frankrijk.
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