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Le Chat Noir exposed

2021
Le Chat Noir was a playground for painters, writers, poets, pranksters, and musicians, all gleefully demolishing the standards of art and good taste. Caroline Crépiat examines such eccentric personalities as Paul Verlaine, Alphonse Allais, Marie Krysinska, Maurice Mac-Nab, and Charles Cros, and analyzes their treatment of money, women, translation ...
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Hearing the Shadows at the Chat Noir’s Pre-cinematic Theatre

2021
Abstract In the methodological introduction to his book Silent Film Sound (2004), Rick Altman focused his attention on “the extremely diverse pre-cinema practices that served as early models for film sound.” The aim of this chapter is to closely examine one such practice: that of the Chat Noir’s Shadow Theatre between 1886 and 1897 ...
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Poétique du Chat Noir (1882-1897)

2021
Malgré le regain d'intérêt, ces quinze dernières années, pour l'étude de la presse du XIXe siècle, un titre phare de la fin de siècle, Le Chat Noir, n'a jamais fait l'objet d'une étude approfondie en tant que journal.
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Satie at the Chat Noir

1999
Abstract Montmartre was, circa 1885, what Montparnasse would be in the 1920s and Saint-Germain-des-Pres in the 1950s: a world teeming with ideas, where one rubbed elbows with geniuses, a nursery of failures, a market for every pleasure, a village where one became famous in a single night.
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Les poètes du chat noir

2020
Il est un lieu à Montmartre où les extravagants de tout poil, dès 1881, se retrouvent, où, entre deux verres d'absinthe, ils s'adonnent à leur bohème, sous la protection de la muse canaille avec laquelle ils élucubrent. Toujours ouvert, on jurerait que dans ce cabaret, "Le chat noir" leur porte bonheur !
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