Books by "Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt"

12 books found

Germinie Lacerteux, by E. and J. de Goncourt

Germinie Lacerteux, by E. and J. de Goncourt

by Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt

1887

Renée Mauperin, by E. and J. de Goncourt

Renée Mauperin, by E. and J. de Goncourt

by Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt

1888

Journal des Goncourt

Journal des Goncourt

by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt

1896

Journal des Goncourts

Journal des Goncourts

by Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt

1896

... E. et J. de Goncourt

... E. et J. de Goncourt

by Edmond de Goncourt

1896

Marie-Antoinette

Marie-Antoinette

by Edmond de Goncourt

1889

Pages from the Goncourt Journals

Pages from the Goncourt Journals

by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt

2006 · New York Review of Books

No evocation of Parisian life in the second half of the nineteenth century can match that found in the journals of the brothers Goncourt The journal of the brothers Edmond and Jules de Goncourt is one of the masterpieces of nineteenth-century French literature, a work that in its richness of color, variety, and seemingly casual perfection bears comparison with the great paintings of their friends and contemporaries the Impressionists. Born nearly ten years apart into a French aristocratic family, the two brothers formed an extraordinarily productive and enduring literary partnership, collaborating on novels, criticism, and plays that pioneered the new aesthetic of naturalism. But the brothers’ talents found their most memorable outlet in their journal, which is at once a chronicle of an era, an intimate glimpse into their lives, and the purest expression of a nascent modern sensibility preoccupied with sex and art, celebrity and self-exposure. The Goncourts visit slums, brothels, balls, department stores, and imperial receptions; they argue over art and politics and trade merciless gossip with and about Hugo, Baudelaire, Degas, Flaubert, Zola, Rodin, and many others. And in 1871, Edmond maintains a vigil as his brother dies a slow and agonizing death from syphilis, recording every detail in the journal that he would continue to maintain alone for another two decades.

Edmond et J. de Goncourt. Madame de Pompadour

Edmond et J. de Goncourt. Madame de Pompadour

by Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt

1888

E. et J. de Goncourt. Histoire de Marie-Antoinette

E. et J. de Goncourt. Histoire de Marie-Antoinette

by Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt

1879

La Du Barry, par E. et J. de Goncourt

La Du Barry, par E. et J. de Goncourt

by Edmond Louis A. Huot de Goncourt

1880

E. et J. Goncourt

E. et J. Goncourt

by Edmond de Goncourt

1903