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  2. Charles Rabou - Wikipedia

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    Director of the prestigious Revue de Paris which he helped establish, [1] he befriended Honoré de Balzac whose novels he published in the pages of his paper. Mutual trust was such that Balzac entrusted him with the task to complete some unfinished novels after his death: Le Député d'Arcis [] (), Le Comte de Sallenauve [] (), La Famille Beauvisage [] (1855), Les Petits Bourgeois [] (), a ...

  3. Brigitte Peskine - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Essays. 3 Screenwriting. Toggle Screenwriting subsection. 3.1 Television. ... La Famille Fontaine (1990) Le Second Voyage (1990) Des cornichons au chocolat (1991)

  4. Titinga Frédéric Pacéré - Wikipedia

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    He was awarded the 1982 Grand Prix Littéraire d'Afrique Noire for two of his works, Poèmes pour l'Angola (1982) and La Poésie des griots (1982). Other works include Refrains sous le Sahel (1976), Quand s'envolent les grues couronnées (1976), and Du lait pour une tombe (1984). Pacéré died on 8 November 2024, at the age of 80. [3]

  5. Arlette Elkaïm-Sartre - Wikipedia

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    Critique de la raison dialectique (New edition with glossary, Gallimard, 1985). Mallarmé, la lucidité et sa face d’ombre (Presentation and notes, Arcades, Gallimard, 1986). L'Idiot de la famille (Bibliothèque de philosophie, new, revised and expanded edition, Gallimard, 1988). Vérité et existence (NRF essais, Gallimard, 1989).

  6. Les Belles-de-nuit ou Les Anges de la famille - Wikipedia

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    In the end of his life, converted to an uncompromising kind of Roman Catholicism. He rewrote most of his stories, including Les Belles-de-nuit ou Les Anges de la famille in 1887. The story is the same, but some passages are changed, cut or added, and the author wrote an epilogue in which he explains the fate of the main characters.

  7. Pierre Victor, baron de Besenval de Brünstatt - Wikipedia

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    Besenval authored moral-philosophical essays, novels and poetic epistles. [2] He is principally known as the author of his Mémoires, which were published between 1805 and 1806 by Joseph-Alexandre Pierre, Vicomte de Ségur, who was said to be his actual son, in which are reported many scandalous tales, true or false, of the court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

  8. Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée - Wikipedia

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    Oiseaux dans la Bibliothèque d'instruction populaire. Maître Pierre ou le Savant de village (F.-G. Levrault, Paris, 1838). Mémoires sur la famille des Fougères (three books in two volumes, Veuve Berger-Levrault, Strasbourg, 1844–1852). Voceri, chants populaires de la Corse, précédés d'une excursion faite dans cette île en 1845, par A ...

  9. Jules Verne bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Jules Verne, circa 1856. Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his novel sequence, the Voyages Extraordinaires, Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays, miscellaneous novels, essays, and poetry.