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    Jules Gabriel Janin (16 February 1804 – 19 June 1874) was a French writer and critic. Life and career. Born in Saint-Étienne ( Loire ), Janin's father was a lawyer, and he was educated first at St. Étienne, and then at the lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris.

  2. Jules Janin par David d'Angers. Jules Gabriel Janin, né à Saint-Étienne le 16 février 1804 [1] et mort à Paris (16 e arrondissement) le 19 juin 1874 [2], est un écrivain et critique dramatique français.

  3. Jules Janin (1804–1874) was a theater critic who amused himself and his regular Monday readers with his vagabond imagination, capricious humor, and remarkably mobile opinions. Unsure, impressionable, and unfaithful in his passions, this patronizing man made enemies as easily as Nadar made friends.

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  5. Gabriel-Jules Janin was a French writer and critic. Born in Saint-Étienne (Loire), Janin's father was a lawyer, and he was educated first at St. Étienne, and then at the lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris.

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    • June 19, 1874
    • February 16, 1804
  6. Among the first to respond with a new critical approach was Jules-Gabriel Janin (1804-1874), who adopted a philosophy of art which was completely opposed to the traditional aesthetic which had been appropriate to the analysis of the ballets in the early part of the century.

  7. sf-encyclopedia.com › entry › janin_julesSFE: Janin, Jules

    Gabriel-Jules Janin. born Saint-Étienne, Loire, France: 16 February 1804. died Paris: 19 June 1874. works (highly selected) L'Âne mort et la Femme guillotinée (Brussels, Belgium: Dumont, 1829) [binding unknown/]

  8. French journalist. The foremost dramatic critic of his generation, Janin started his journalistic career at Le Figaro, before moving to the Journal des débats, where he produced the weekly ...

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