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...recognized as good authors by the leading critics of the day. M. de Regnier is the only "decadent" who has really received recognition, and he has had an honor which none of his fellow symbolists have shared, namely, that of having his poetry printed in the "Revue des deux Mondes." He is the most conservative of symbolists, and is not blind to their defects...
...brought him great success. In addition to many short poems, which have been collected in three volumes, and published as "Premiers Poemes," "Poemes," and "Les Jeux Rustiques et Divius," he has written some prose in the form of short stories, and contributes regularly to the "Revue des Deux Mondes" and other periodicals...
...literary fellowship. Soon after, in 1883, he was appointed professor of rhetoric at Stanislaus College, a position which he has retained since that time. From 1888 to 1894 he was dramatic critic of the Moniteur Universal, and since then has been literary critic of the Revue des Deux Mondes, while being a frequent contributor to the Francais, the Correspondent, the Gaulois, the Revue Bleu, and the Journal des Debats. Beside his activity in the critical work of his professional labors, M. Doumic 's industry has resulted in a number of published works under his name, comprising eight or ten volumes...
...Doumic, literary critic of the "Revue des Deux Mondes," is one of the most noted of modern French critics. He has come to the United States by invitation of the Cercle Francais and will lecture before several of the larger colleges. He is accompanied by his brother, who is studying architecture in this country at the request of the French government...
Cercle Francais Public Lectures.The course of eight lectures on The History on French Romanticism, by M. Rene Doumic, the Critic of la Revue des Deux-Mondes, which has been arranged for by the Cercle Francais will be given in Sanders Theatre, at 4.30 p. m. on the dates given below. These lectures will be open to the public, but admission will be by ticket only. Tickets for the course may be obtained of Mr. J. H. Hyde, 6 Claverley Hall, to whom applications must be made in writing before February 19. Sections of the theatre will be reserved for officers...