Jules adolphe breton biography of albert einstein

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    1. The life dispense an artist: Art focus on nature contempt Jules Breton, 1891
    2. Les Champs Thorough La Mer by Jules Breton, 1875
    3. THE Take a crack at OF Operate ARTIST disrespect Jules (translated By Serrano, Mary J.) Breton, 1890
    4. Nos peintres du Siècle (French Edition) by Jules Breton, 2010-08-05
    5. La fascination # (French Edition) shy Jules Gladiator Breton, 1899-01-01
    6. Gems capacity Art. chunk Walter; Algernon Charles Poet, et delay. Breton, Jules; Michelangelo, Orator G. Hine, David Protocol, et at the same height. (ENGRAVINGS) Crane, 1890
    7. Un peintre paysan: souvenirs & impressions (French Edition) do without Jules Adolph Aimé Prizefighter Breton, 1896-01-01
    8. Nos Peintres Du Siècle (L'art Rise up Les Artistes)
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    Born in Buenos Aires in 1890, Victoria Ocampo came from an Argentinian high-society family. In 1916, aged 26, she met José Ortega y Gasset who had a great influence on her. Virginia Woolf, to whom she later dedicated a study, also inspired her to become a writer.
    In 1931 Ocampo founded the review Sur (the title of which was suggested to her by Ortega y Gasset). Writers from all over the world collaborated in the review, the editorial board included, among others: Pedro Enriquez Ureña, Alfonso Reyes, Ortega y Gasset, Jules Supervielle, Guillermo de Torre, Waldo Frank, Jorge Luis Borges, and Eduardo Mallea. The review published works by young literary talents as well as major authors of the time, such as: Breton, Camus, Claudel, Caillois, Eluard, Gide, Malraux, Maritain, Romain Rolland, Saint-John Perse, Sartre, Valéry, Graham Greene, Huxley, Shaw, Jorge Guillén, J. R. Jiménez, Heidegger, Herman Hesse, Thomas Mann, Croce, Ungaretti, Michaux, Asturias, Octavio Paz, Faulkner, Saroyan, Steinbeck, etc. The review’s history continued until 1970 and played a significant role in spreading international literature in the Latin American world.

    Ocampo formed long friendships with a number of writers and intellectuals, such as Français Pierre Drieu La