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Émile
[ French ey-meel ]
noun
- a didactic novel (1762) by J. J. Rousseau, dealing principally with the author's theories of education.
Émile
- A work on education by Jean Jacques Rousseau , describing how a fictional boy, Émile, should be brought up. The book had an enormous influence on education during the age of romanticism and afterward.
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Germinal by Émile Zola My favorite reportorial 19th-century novel.
From The Daily Beast
Translated and adapted from Émile Durkheim, La division du travail social, pp. 24-209.
From Project Gutenberg
He had the added merit of maintaining, after Beaumarchais and before Émile Augier, the dignity of high comedy.
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He is M. Émile Bocardon, proprietor of the Hôtel de la Curatterie.
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Accused of inciting to pillage, Louise Michel and Émile Pouget were condemned to several years' imprisonment.
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A fortnight after this conversation took place, Madame Émile de Girardin died.
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