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Of the Dreyfus Affair Its Time and Its Legacy A Comprehensive Digital Bibliography of the Dreyfus Affair Its Time and Its Legacy A supplement to the Lorraine Beitler Collection at the University of Pennsylvania Compiled by Jean‐Max Guieu at Georgetown University Introduction This comprehensive digital Bibliography covers the titles of various articles and books, published over the last century, concerning the time and legacy of the Dreyfus Case (1894-1906). Obviously, it would be almost impossible to make a repertory of the thousands of articles published during the period in the world press, and the few indicated here are those already quoted in the reference works mentioned below. Also, book reviews are not included here, and neither are papers read at conferences, nor unpublished theses and dissertations. The data is based on the invaluable Léon Lispschutz' Une Bibliothèque Dreyfusienne. Essai de Bibliographie thématique et analytique de l'affaire Dreyfus and David Baguley's Bibliographie de la critique sur Emile Zola (1864-1970) & (1871-1980), as well as his regular bibliographic reports in the Cahiers Naturalistes. To these were added the considerable data gathered by Jean-Denis Bredin (L'Affaire), Michel Drouin (L'Affaire Dreyfus de A à Z), Vincent Duclert ("Bibliographie Internationale du Centenaire de l'affaire Dreyfus en 1993-1995" & "Histoire, historiographies et historiens de l'affaire Dreyfus 1894-1997"), Michel Winock (L'Affaire Dreyfus) and the most recent bibliographic entries by Eric Cahm, Philippe Oriol, Antoinette Blum and Charles Dreyfus for the Bulletin de la Société Internationale d'Histoire de l'Affaire Dreyfus. Additional data from many other works, including Frederick Brown's Zola, a Life, Eric Cahm's The Dreyfus Affair in French Society & Politics, Norman Kleeblatt's The Dreyfus Affair, David Levering Lewis' Prisoners of Honor, Alain Pagès' J'accuse & other writings and 13 janvier 1898: J'accuse, Willa Z. Silverman's The Notorious Life of Gyp, George R. White's The Accused, etc. were also included. Finally, all the catalogue entries from the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the Harvard University Library, the Library of Congress in Washington D.C and the New York Public Library were also added. Bibliographie générale informatisée de lʹaffaire Dreyfus Son époque et ses répercussions Introduction Cette bibliographie générale regroupe les titres des différents articles et ouvrages concernant l'affaire Dreyfus (1894-1906), son époque et ses conséquences, publiés depuis plus d'un siècle. Il est évidemment impossible de répertorier les milliers d'articles publiés à l'époque dans la presse mondiale, aussi les quelques-uns mentionnés ici sont-ils ceux cités dans les ouvrages consultés. D'autre part, ne sont indiqués ici ni les critiques de livres, ni les travaux non publiés, comme les communications de colloques ou les thèses universitaires. A l'origine de ces données, se trouvent les indispensables ouvrages de Léon Lispschutz Une Bibliothèque Dreyfusienne. Essai de Bibliographie thématique et analytique de l'affaire Dreyfus et de David Baguley Bibliographie de la critique sur Emile Zola 1864-1970 & 1871-1980 ainsi que ses récentes notices bibliographiques publiées dans Les Cahiers Naturalistes. S'y joignent les remarquables sources bibliographiques réunies par Jean-Denis Bredin L'Affaire, Michel Drouin (L'Affaire Dreyfus de A à Z), Vincent Duclert ("Bibliographie Internationale du Centenaire de l'affaire Dreyfus en 1993-1995; "Histoire, historiographies et historiens de l'affaire Dreyfus 1894-1997"), Michel Winock (L'Affaire Dreyfus) et les informations bibliographiques récentes communiquées par Eric Cahm, Philippe Oriol, Antoinette Blum et Charles Dreyfus dans le Bulletin de la Société Internationale d'Histoire de l'Affaire Dreyfus. Les bibliographies suggérées par de nombreux autres travaux, comme ceux de Frederick Brown (Zola, a Life), Eric Cahm (The Dreyfus Affair in French Society & Politics), Norman Kleeblatt (The Dreyfus Affair), David Levering Lewis (Prisoners of Honor), Alain Pagès (L'affaire Dreyfus: Lettres et entretiens inédits et 13 janvier 1898: J'accuse), Willa Z. Silverman (Gyp, la dernière des Mirabeau), George R. Whyte (The Accused), etc. y ont été ajoutées ainsi que toutes les données fournies par les catalogues de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, la Bibliothèque du Congrès, celle de l'université Harvard et la New York Public Library. Searching the Bibliography As it is not limited to mere alphabetical listings, this digital bibliography allows you to lookfor authors, but also to words in the title as well as dates and location of publication orpublisher's names; it enables you as well to retrieve those of co-authors, editors,co-editors, illustrators, translators, writers of prefaces and even to identify certainpseudonyms. To find a word, or part of a word, in the Bibliography, click the FIND button or chose EDIT> FIND. Enter the word to be found in the text box. To find the next occurrence of the word, reopen the Find dialog box then click FIND againOR choose EDIT > FIND again. If you need to write a foreign word using specific diacritical signs (accents, for instance),please refer to our international symbol list. For more search options, printing a page or zooming, please click on the Adobe AcrobatReader© Program HELP command. Rechercher la Bibliographie Affranchie de la simple recherche par ordre alphabétique, cette bibliographieinformatique vous permet non seulement de rechercher par auteurs, mots du titre, oumême par lieux et dates de publication ou noms d'éditeurs, elle permet aussi deretrouver ceux des co- auteurs, directeurs de publication, illustrateurs, traducteurs,préfaciers et même d'identifier certains pseudonymes. Pour lancer la recherche d'un mot ou d'une partie de mot, cliquez sur la commandeRECHERCHER ou bien choisissez EDITION puis RECHERCHER. Ecrire le mot recherché dans la fenêtre. Pour poursuivre la recherche, rouvrir la fenêtre et re-cliquez sur la commandeRECHERCHER ou bien choisissez à nouveau EDITION, puis RECHERCHER. Pour la recherche de mots utilisant des signes diacritiques étrangers (accents, parexemple), se référer à notre liste de symboles internationaux. Pour plus de choix dans la recherche, imprimer, afficher ou agrandir une page, cliquezsur le symbole "?" situé sur la barre de menus pour consulter le programme d'AIDE ENLIGNE proposé par Adobe Acrobat Reader©. International Symbols Guide To duplicate these diacritical marks, for the purpose of searching the Bibliography. Press the ATL key in conjuction with the numerical string (or alpha characters for MacIntosh) asshow below (Ex: to write an â , type ALT + 131). If you are equipped with an international keyboard, you may only need to press thecorrect character on your keyboard. Guide symboles internationaux Si vous devez utiliser ces signes diacritiques pour votre recherche dans la Bibliographie (et qu'ils ne figurent pas sur votre clavier), appuyez sur la touche ALT. en même tempsque vous tapez les numéros suivants (ou les touches indiquées pour MacIntosh). (Ex:pour écrire un â , tapez ALT + 131). Windows System â Alt + 131 ï Alt + 139 é Alt + 130 ä Alt + 132 î Alt + 140 ê Alt + 136 à Alt + 133 ü Alt + 129 ë Alt + 137 ç Alt + 135 û Alt + 150 è Alt + 138 ô Alt + 147 ù Alt + 151 MacIntosh System â Alt + i + a ï Alt + u + i é Alt + e + e ä Alt + u + a î Alt + i + i ê Alt + i + e à Alt + ` + a ü Alt + u + u ë Alt + u + e ç Alt + c û Alt + i + u è Alt + ` + e ô Alt + i + o ù Alt + ` + u The Bibliography 1. "A coeur joie." L'Alsace - Le Pays, 13 Jan. 1998. 2. "A futile search for the farce version of history." The Washington Times, 16 Jan. 1998. 3. "A la Santé. La Journée de Dreyfus. La cellule du condamné. Imperturbable sang-froid." Le Journal du Maine et Loire, 9 Jan. 1895. 4. "A la Santé. La Journée de Dreyfus." Le Réveil du Nord, 8 Jan. 1895. 5. "A M. Emile Zola." Le Constitutionnel, 8 Feb. 1898. 6. "A Médan." La Petite République, 24 Jul. 1898. 7. "A propos de Durkheim." Revue française de sociologie, Special Issue, Apr.-Jun. 1976. 8. "A propos du procès d’aujourd’hui. Interview avec M. Emile Zola." Le XIXe Siècle & Le Rappel, 8 Feb. 1898. Rpt. in Alain Pagès (ed.), Emile Zola. L’affaire Dreyfus. Lettres et entretiens inédits. 9. "A repentant France honors Zola." The New York Times, 14 Jan. 1998. 10. "A travers la presse. La dégradation de Dreyfus." Le Journal du Maine et Loire, 7 Jan. 1895. 11. "A Zola Anniversary." The Times (London), 14 Jan. 1908, p.4. 12. "Actualité dreyfusienne." Bulletin de la Société internationale d’histoire de l’affaire Dreyfus, Nº 3, Fall 1997. 13. "Affaire Picquart." L’Illustration, 10 Dec. 1898. 14. "Affaire Zola. La Signification de l’arrêt." Supplément Illustré du Petit Journal, Nº403, 7 Aug. 1898. 15. "Alfred Dreyfus dans sa prison." Supplément Illustré du Petit Journal, Nº218, 20 Jan. 1895. 16. "Alfred Dreyfus, pour mémoire." Libération, 18 May, 1995. [L’Affaire Dreyfus d’Yves Boisset]. 17. "Anatole France et Zola. Un témoignage." La Patrie, 6 Feb.1898. 18. "Annulation du Procès Zola." La Petite République, 4 Apr. 1898. 19. "Another Act in the Dreyfus Drama." The Literary Digest (New York), XVII, Nº 11, 10 Sep. 1898, pp. 301-2. 20. [Antisemitic riots in Algiers]. Le Journal de Roubaix, 26 Jan, 1898. 21. "Après le procès Zola." L'Autorité, 26 Feb.- Mar. 8, 20, 22 1898. 22. "Autour de l'affaire Dreyfus." Le Gaulois, 3 Nov. 1897. 23. "Autour du complot. Zola récidive." La Libre Parole, 23 Jan. 1898. 24. "Autour du procès." L'Aurore, 19 Jul. 1898. 25. "Aux Iles du Salut. La Prison de Dreyfus." Le Matin, 9 Jan. 1895. 26. A .B. "La Croix du ‘sieur’ Zola." L'Autorité, 29 Jul. 1898. 27. A. B. "La Médaille Zola." L'Autorité, 15 Mar. 1898. 28. A. B. "Le Verdict." Le Siècle, 24 Feb. 1898. 29.
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