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  1. Alfred and Lucie Dreyfus in the Phantasmagoria. Alfred Dreyfus saw himself caught in a phantasmagoria, a great complex enigma that needed to be solved, but all the clues seemed to be an hallucination, a will-o’-th’-wisp, or what George Sand called “orblutes”. This book examines how Dreyfus and his wife found a powerful new kind of love ...

  2. El caso Dreyfus. (1894–1906) Por Jaia Mindel Way. Fue formalmente acusado por traición, insultado y arrestado. Los eventos de su vida tuvieron un profundo efecto en Europa y en los judíos. Su nombre se había transformado en sinónimo de “Chivo expiatorio”. A pesar de la falta de fuertes evidencias apoyando su culpa, fue despojado de su ...

  3. 12 de feb. de 2018 · Lucie’s letter to her husband, Paris, January 16, 1895. From the Dreyfus Family Archive at the National Library of Israel. It can be assumed that she was aware of the conditions in which her husband was imprisoned, and that she knew Dreyfus spent his five years on Devil’s Island living in a filthy shack.

  4. Victim of machination, Captain Alfred Dreyfus was sentenced in December 1894 to deportation for high treason. His wife Lucie made a pact with him: to live, whatever the cost, while awaiting rehabilitation. For five years, the Dreyfus couple exchanged hundreds of letters.

  5. Victim of a terrible plot, Captain Dreyfus was sentenced in December 1894 to deportation for high treason. His wife Lucie made a pact with him: to live, whatever the cost, while awaiting rehabilitation. During five years, the Dreyfus spouses exchanged hundreds of letters. They became a weapon of survival for Alfred.

  6. 1 Françoise Blum, « Lucie Dreyfus, de l’épouse à l’héroïne », dans Gilles Manceron et Emmanuel Naquet ; 2 Le Siècle, 24 mars 1898.; 1 Lors des différentes commémorations de l’affaire Dreyfus, Lucie Dreyfus est apparue à la fois comme une héroïne et une victime d’une affaire qui porte son nom d’épouse.

  7. Alfred et Lucie Dreyfus, je t’embrasse comme je t’aime. Victime d’une machination au plus au niveau de l’Etat-major, le capitaine Dreyfus est condamné en décembre 1894 à la déportation pour haute trahison. Sa femme Lucie passe un pacte avec lui : vivre, quoi qu’il en coûte, en attendant la réhabilitation. Pendant cinq années ...