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Le Rêve, an 1888 novel by Émile Zola; Le Rêve, an 1891 opera by Alfred Bruneau, libretto by Émile Zola, based on his novel "En ferment les yeux (le rêve)", an aria sung by Le Chevalier des Grieux in the Second Act of Jules Massenet's 1884 opera Manon; Le Rêve (show), first production to open at the Wynn Las Vegas resort; Le Rêve (Dubai ...
Le rêve (The Dream) is the sixteenth novel in the Rougon-Macquart series by Émile Zola. It is about an orphan girl who falls in love with a nobleman, and is set in the years 1860–1869. The novel was published by Charpentier in October 1888 and translated into English by Eliza E. Chase as The Dream in 1893 (reprinted in 2005).
Le Rêve was featured on an episode of the Fine Living series What Makes it Tick, produced by NorthSouth Productions. Cast members from the show performed on a results episode of NBC's summer hit America's Got Talent in 2010. Cast members were also featured in the music video for the single "Only the Young", by Brandon Flowers.
Rêve: the Dream Ouroboros, French dreamlike fantasy role-playing game created by Denis Gerfaud and edited in English by Malcontent Games; Reve's puzzle, optimal solution of the Tower of Hanoi, a mathematical game or puzzle; Reo (deity), sometimes rendered as Reve in Latin inscriptions, a Lusitanian-Gallaecian deity
Le Rêve sold for an unexpectedly high $48.4 million, [2] at the time the fourth most expensive painting sold (tenth when taking inflation into account). [citation needed] The entire collection set a record for the sale of a private collection, bringing $206.5 million. The total amount paid by the Ganzes over their lifetime of collecting these ...
Le Rêve is an 1891 opera by Alfred Bruneau to a libretto by Émile Zola based on the author's 1888 novel of the same name. [1] Roles. Role Première
Article 344 of the Nguyen dynasty code and Article 305 of the Le dynasty code both forbade self-castration and castration of Vietnamese men. [35] Self-castration of Vietnamese men was banned by Lê Thánh Tông, the emperor, in 1464. [36] The Vietnamese under Emperor Le Thanh Tong cracked down on foreign contacts and enforced an isolationist ...
The Early Lê dynasty, alternatively known as the Former Lê dynasty (Vietnamese: Nhà Tiền Lê; chữ Nôm: 茹 前 黎; pronounced [ɲâː tjə̂n le]) in historiography, officially Đại Cồ Việt (Chữ Hán: 大瞿越), was a dynasty of Vietnam that ruled from 980 to 1009.