José Cabanis
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José Cabanis was a French novelist, essayist, historian and magistrate. He was elected mainteneur of the Académie des Jeux floraux
Académie des Jeux floraux
Académie des Jeux floraux , or Collège de la gaie science , is the most ancient literary institution of the western world. It was founded in 1323 by Clémence Isaure as the Consistori del Gay Saber with the goal of encouraging Occitan poetry...

 in 1965 and a member of the Académie française
Académie française
L'Académie française , also called the French Academy, is the pre-eminent French learned body on matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister to King Louis XIII. Suppressed in 1793 during the French Revolution,...

 in 1990.

Works

  • La Pitié (Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Max Scheler
    Max Scheler
    Max Scheler was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology...

    , Dostoïevski)
    (Gallimard, 1948)
  • L’Organisation de l’État d’après La République de Platon et La Politique d’Aristote
    Aristotle
    Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and polymath, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, biology, and zoology...

    (Gallimard, 1948)
  • L’Âge ingrat (Gallimard, 1952)
  • L’Auberge fameuse (Gallimard, 1953)
  • Juliette Bonviolle (Gallimard, 1954)
  • Le Fils (Gallimard, 1956)
  • Les Mariages de raison (Gallimard, 1957)
  • Jouhandeau (Gallimard, 1959)
  • Le Bonheur du jour, (Gallimard, 1960), Prix des Critiques
  • Les Cartes du temps, (Gallimard, 1962), Prix des libraires
  • Plaisir et lectures. I. (Gallimard, 1964)
  • Les Jeux de la nuit (Gallimard, 1964)
  • Proust et l’écrivain (Hachette, 1965)
  • La Bataille de Toulouse (Prix Renaudot
    Prix Renaudot
    The Prix Théophraste-Renaudot or Prix Renaudot is a French literary award which was created in 1926 by ten art critics awaiting the results of the deliberation of the jury of the Prix Goncourt....

    ) (Gallimard, 1966)
  • Plaisir et lectures. II. (Gallimard, 1968)
  • Une vie, Rimbaud (Hachette, 1968)
  • Des Jardins en Espagne (Gallimard)
  • Le Sacre de Napoléon
    Napoleon I of France
    Napoleon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution.As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815...

    (Gallimard)
  • Préface du Tome I des œuvres de Julien Green
    Julien Green
    Julien Green , was an American writer, who authored several novels, including Léviathan and Each in His Own Darkness...

    (Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 1972)
  • Charles X
    Charles X of France
    Charles X was known for most of his life as the Comte d'Artois before he reigned as King of France and of Navarre from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830. A younger brother to Kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, he supported the latter in exile and eventually succeeded him...

    , roi ultra
    Ultra-royalist
    Ultra-Royalists or simply Ultras were a reactionary faction which sat in the French parliament from 1815 to 1830 under the Bourbon Restoration...

    (Prix des Ambassadeurs) (Gallimard, 1974)
  • Saint-Simon
    Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
    Louis de Rouvroy commonly known as Saint-Simon was a French soldier, diplomatist and writer of memoirs, was born in Paris...

     l’admirable
    (Grand Prix de la Critique) (Gallimard, 1974)
  • Saint-Simon ambassadeur (Gallimard, 1974)
  • Les Profondes Années (Grand Prix de Littérature de l’Académie française) (Gallimard, 1976)
  • Michelet, le prêtre et la femme (Gallimard, 1978)
  • Petit entracte à la guerre (Gallimard, 1980)
  • Lacordaire et quelques autres (Gallimard, 1982)
  • Préface aux Conférences de Lacordaire à Toulouse (Éd. d'Aujourd'hui)
  • Le Musée espagnol de Louis-Philippe
    Louis-Philippe of France
    Louis Philippe I was King of the French from 1830 to 1848 in what was known as the July Monarchy. His father was a duke who supported the French Revolution but was nevertheless guillotined. Louis Philippe fled France as a young man and spent 21 years in exile, including considerable time in the...

    . Goya
    (Gallimard, 1986)
  • Préface aux Affaires de Rome, de Lamennais (La Manufacture, 1986)
  • L’Escaladieu (Gallimard, 1987)
  • Pages de journal (Éd. Sables, 1987)
  • Pour Sainte-Beuve (Gallimard)
  • Chateaubriand, qui êtes-vous ? (La Manufacture, 1988)
  • Préface de La Correspondance Lacordaire-Montalembert (Le Cerf, 1989)
  • L’Âge ingrat, réédition de l’ensemble du cycle (Gallimard, 1989)
  • Préface du Tome II des Œuvres de Julien Green (Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 1990)
  • Le Crime de Torcy, suivi de Fausses nouvelles (Gallimard, 1990)
  • En marge d’un Mauriac (Éd. Sables, 1991)
  • Mauriac, le roman et Dieu (Gallimard, 1991)
  • Préface à un choix de pages du Temps immobile, de Claude Mauriac (Grasset, 1993)
  • Préface à Dits et inédits, de Bussy-Rabutin (Éd. de l’Armançon, 1993)
  • Dieu et la NRF, 1909-1949 (Gallimard, 1994)
  • Le Diable à la NRF, 1911-1951 (Gallimard, 1996)
  • Autour de Dieu et le Diable à la NRF (Éd. Sables, 1996)
  • Magnificat (Éd. Sables, 1997)
  • Jardins d’écrivains (with Georges Herscher) (Actes-Sud, 1998)
  • Julien Green et ses contemporains, le cas Mauriac (en collaboration à Littératures contemporaines, Julien Green) (Klincksieck, 1998)
  • Le Sacre de Napoléon (new edition) (Le Grand livre du mois, 1998)
  • Entretien (with Chateaubriand) (Éd. Cristel, 1998)
  • Lettres de la Forêt-Noire, 1943-1998 (Gallimard, 2000)

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