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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2020
The writer of the present paper, while engaged recently in editing Tartarin sur les Alpes, was particularly struck by the recurrence of rain, the continual drip from sky and mountainside that accompanies Tartarin in all his adventures. The dampness in the book seemed almost an obsession, as if Daudet had deliberately let loose floods that gushed and gurgled through his pages. Through what a wealth of humid detail, what sprinkles and splashes, wettings and soakings, the author delights in dragging his hero! Upon reflection, Daudet's other works somehow began to seem reminiscently full of weather. Pages resplendent with Midi sunshine mingled in memory with northern damp and fog. The writer was thereupon moved to re-examine the works of Daudet from this point of view. The results of that study, set forth in the following pages, seem to justify fully the impression with which it began; namely, that it is not so much as an author full of meridional sunlight that Daudet should be known, but rather as worker in moisture, a dabbler in damp, a keen observer of the vagaries of mist and rain.
Note 1 in page 1179 The first number in the parenthesis indicates the title of the book according to the list at the end of the study.
List of Titles Referred to in the Foregoing Paper
Note (1) in page 1199 1858 Les amoureuses, Boulanger, Paris
Note (2) in page 1199 1867 Le petit chose, Vilhagen und Klasing, Leipzig (1898)
Note (3) in page 1199 1869 Lettres de mon moulin, Nelson, Paris, s. d.
Note (4) in page 1199 1872 Tartarin de Tarascon, Flammarion-Select, Paris, s. d.
Note (5) in page 1199 1873 Contes du lundi, Nelson, Paris, s. d.
Note (6) in page 1199 1874 Froment jeune et Risler aîné, Flammarion, Paris
Note (7) in page 1199 1876 Jack, Flammarion, Paris
Note (8) in page 1199 1878 Le nabab, Flammarion, Paris
Note (9) in page 1199 1879 Les rois en exil, Flammarion, Paris
Note (10) in page 1199 1881 Numa Roumestan, Nelson, Paris, s. d.
Note (11) in page 1199 1883 L'évangéliste, Flammarion, Paris
Note (12) in page 1199 1884 Tartarin sur les Alpes, Flammarion-Select, Paris, s. d.
Note (13) in page 1199 1887 Sapho, Flammarion, Paris
Note (14) in page 1199 1888 Trente ans de Paris, Flammarion, Paris
Note (15) in page 1199 1890 Port-Tarascon, Flammarion-Select, Paris, s. d.
Note (16) in page 1200 1892 La Belle Nivernaise, Flammarion, Paris
Note (17) in page 1200 1892 Rose et Ninette, Flammarion, Paris
Note (18) in page 1200 1893 Soutien de famille, Charpentier, Paris, 1898
Note (19) in page 1200 1894 Entre les frises et la rampe, Dentu, Paris
Note (20) in page 1200 1897 Le trésor d'Arlatan, Charpentier, Paris
Note (21) in page 1200 1888 Souvenirs d'un homme de lettres, Flammarion, Paris
Note (22) in page 1200 1897 Premier voyage, premier mensonge, Flammarion, Paris
Note (23) in page 1200 1897 La Fédor, Flammarion, Paris
Note (24) in page 1200 1899 Notes sur la vie, Charpentier, Paris
Note (25) in page 1200 Journal de famille et de guerre, Mme. Alphonse Daudet, Charpentier, Paris, 1920
Note (26) in page 1200 Mon frère et moi, souvenirs d'enfance et de jeunesse, Ernest Daudet, Plon, Paris, 1921
Note (27) in page 1200 Notes sur Alphonse Daudet, Léon Daudet, Rixheim, 1907
Note (28) in page 1200 Vie d'enfant, Batisto Bonnet, traduit par Alphonse Daudet, Dentu, Paris, 1894
Note (29) in page 1200 La langue d'Alphonse Daudet, Mary Burns, Thèse, Paris, 1916
Note (30) in page 1200 Alphonse Daudet, Léon Daudet, Paris, 1898
Note (31) in page 1200 Figures contemporaines, Bernard Lazare, Paris, 1895
Note (32) in page 1200 Lou Baile Anfos Daudet, Batisto Bonnet, Paris, s. d.
Note (33) in page 1200 Les idées morales et littéraires d'Alphonse Daudet, Gino A. Ratti, Thèse, Grenoble, 1911
Note (34) in page 1200 Revue de Paris, Tome II, 1898, p. 244
Note (35) in page 1200 L'amour chez Alphonse Daudet, A. Albalat, Paris, s. d.
Note (36) in page 1200 Journal des Goncourt, 9 vols., Paris, 1887-96
Note (37) in page 1200 La société française d'après l'œuvre d'Alphonse Daudet, Lorley Ada Ashleman, Thèse, Paris, 1910.