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  1. He returned to Paris in 1849 and began his series of topical columns, Causeries du lundi ('Monday Chats') in the newspaper, Le Constitutionnel. When Louis Napoleon became Emperor, he made Sainte-Beuve professor of Latin poetry at the Collège de France, but anti-Imperialist students hissed him, and he resigned.

  2. Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (born December 23, 1804, Boulogne, France—died October 13, 1869, Paris) was a French literary historian and critic, noted for applying historical frames of reference to contemporary writing.

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  3. May 23, 2018 · The French literary critic Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-1869), who developed a very personal technique of literary criticism, remains the most important literary arbiter of his century. Born in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve went to Paris in 1824 to study medicine.

  4. His famous “Monday Chats,” published in newspapers from 1849 to 1869, were detailed well-rounded literary studies in which he applied historical frames of reference to contemporary writing. His methods revolutionized French criticism by freeing it from personal prejudice and partisan passions.

  5. Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin shärl ōgüstăNˈ săNt-böv [ key], 1804–69, French literary historian and critic. The first major professional literary critic, he developed the art of appreciating literature through psychological and biographical insight.

  6. This was the start of the famous collection of studies that Sainte-Beuve named Causeries du lundi (“Monday Chats”), after their day of publication. These critical and biographical essays appeared in Le Constitutionnel from October 1849 to November 1852 and from September 1861 to January 1867, in Le Moniteur from December 1852 to August 1861 ...

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  8. Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve. To lend freshness to things known, to spread knowledge of things new; an excellent program for a critic. Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve ( December 23 1804 – October 13 1869) was a French literary critic, poet and novelist.

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