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Bruno, Paula, “Paul Groussac. Un articulador cultural en el pasaje del siglo XIX al XX argentino”, en Araucaria. Revista Iberoamericana de Filosofía, Política y Humanidades, Universidad de Sevilla, a. 8 núm. 15, primer semestre de 2006, pp.
281:. Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico, 1980, p. 156.) As a critic, he was notorious for his ruthless and intractable temperament, and for his withering mordancy. Borges analyzed some of Groussac's literary insults in his 1933 294:
Groussac and Borges shared a few biographical parallels as well: between 1955 and 1973, Borges occupied Groussac's old position at the Biblioteca Nacional. Both men also suffered from poor eyesight, and both were completely
277:, whom he held in great esteem: "Alfonso Reyes, the greatest prose writer in the Spanish language of any age, said to me: 'Groussac, who was French, taught me how to write in Spanish'". ( 207:, and served as inspector general of the national colleges. In 1883 he made a trip to France. After his return, in 1885, he was designated inspector of education and head of the 242:, are characterized by their factual richness, vivid depiction of characters and their environment, and their lucid and conscientious style. Groussac's other main works include 208: 54: 443: 423: 418: 222:(1900), which were anthologies of critical essays, historical accounts of the library, and documents pertaining to the history of the 448: 385: 413: 199:, which would remain his home for the rest of his life. Over the next seventeen years, he worked as a professor, directed the 261:
Groussac's posthumous reputation was bolstered by his frequent mention in the critical essays of fellow Argentine librarian
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family, and Catherine (née Deval). As a young man, Groussac studied classics in his native Toulouse. He was admitted to the
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Demarchi, Rogelio, "¿Estratega o piola? Un atractivo ensayo sobre el siempre atractivo Groussac"
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Bruno, Paula, "PAUL GROUSSAC. HOMBRE DE CULTURA Y "RENÁN QUEJOSO DE SU GLORIA A TRASMANO"", en
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in 1865, but chose not to pursue a naval career. The next year he moved to
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Pioneros culturales de la Argentina. Biografías de una época, 1860-1910
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by the end of their respective tenures as chief librarian.
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Bruno, Paula (Estudio preliminar y selección de textos),
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Toulouse, France
Buenos Aires, Argentina
French
Argentine
literary critic
Toulouse
Languedocian
École Navale
Buenos Aires
Escuela Normal
Tucumán
Biblioteca Nacional
Río de la Plata
Jorge Luis Borges
obituary
Alfonso Reyes
Sur
blind
Works by or about Paul Groussac
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Bruno, Paula, "PAUL GROUSSAC. HOMBRE DE CULTURA Y "RENÁN QUEJOSO DE SU GLORIA A TRASMANO"", en Revista de Historia de América, N ° 139 - Diciembre 2008
Bruno, Paula, “Paul Groussac. Un articulador cultural en el pasaje del siglo XIX al XX argentino”, en Araucaria. Revista Iberoamericana de Filosofía, Política y Humanidades, Universidad de Sevilla, a. 8 núm. 15, primer semestre de 2006, pp. 176-186

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