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  2. French folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Ram or The Wonderful Sheep (Le Mouton) The Story of Pretty Goldilocks or The Beauty with Golden Hair (La Belle aux cheveux d'or) The Yellow Dwarf (Le Nain jaune) The White Doe or The Doe in the Woods (La Biche au bois) From ''New Tales, or Fairies in Fashion (Contes Nouveaux ou Les Fees a la Mode) (1698) Belle-Belle (Belle-Belle ou Le ...

  3. Le jour se lève - Wikipedia

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    Le jour se lève ([lə ʒuʁ sə lɛv], "The day rises"; also known as Daybreak) is a 1939 French film directed by Marcel Carné and written by Jacques Prévert, based on a story by Jacques Viot. It is considered one of the principal examples of the French film movement known as poetic realism .

  4. Anne-Marie Albiach - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Marie Albiach's was a renowned French poet and writer born in Saint -Nazaire, France on 9 August 1937. Anne- Marie Albiach became well known with the publication of her poetry titled état in 1971. Albiach is a respected and an influential figure for her contribution to contemporary Women's poetry.

  5. Irony - Wikipedia

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    'Irony' comes from the Greek eironeia (εἰρωνεία) and dates back to the 5th century BCE.This term itself was coined in reference to a stock-character from Old Comedy (such as that of Aristophanes) known as the eiron, who dissimulates and affects less intelligence than he has—and so ultimately triumphs over his opposite, the alazon, a vain-glorious braggart.

  6. France 1 - Wikipedia

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    France 1 may refer to: FR-1 (satellite), a French satellite also known as France 1; France 1 (ship) a weather ship preserved at La Rochelle; Outre-Mer 1ère, a France ...

  7. Simonne Vidal - Wikipedia

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    Simonne Vidal was born in Dieppe, in the French region of Normandy, on February 14, 1894. [1] She was the third child of Paul Vidal, a successful engineer, and his wife Alice Hirsch. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ note 1 ] The Vidal family was part of the Jewish bourgeoisie and came from a tradition of engineers and manufacturers.

  8. Meghan Markle's New Brand Logo Is Full of Hidden Meanings ...

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    Meghan Markle's refreshed lifestyle brand has a logo with a meaningful symbol.. On Feb. 18, the Duchess of Sussex announced that she was rebranding her lifestyle venture previously known as ...

  9. The Gods Are Athirst - Wikipedia

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    Gamelin's profession of painter also reflects on the book's theme. His best work is a depiction of Orestes and Electra, with Orestes resembling a self-portrait of the artist; Gamelin, like Orestes, is capable of killing his family. Élodie later comes to be identified with Electra – though, in her affair with Gamelin, where she loves him first for his mercy and then for his violence, and ...