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    Jean Charles Emmanuel Nodier (29 April 1780 – 27 January 1844) was a French author and librarian who introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to...
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    Bérard's novel Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires, falsely attributed to Charles Nodier, who himself then wrote his own dramatic version, Le Vampire, a play...
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    "The Elves". In France, the main writers of Romantic-era fantasy were Charles Nodier with Smarra (1821) and Trilby (1822) and Théophile Gautier who penned...
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  • La Sylphide (category Adaptations of works by Charles Nodier)
    story by Charles Nodier, Trilby, ou Le Lutin d'Argail, but swapped the genders of the protagonists — a goblin and a fisherman's wife of Nodier; a sylph...
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    Press etc, 1990, vol.1, p. 604 Juvan, Andreja (2003). "Charles Nodier in Ilirija" [Charles Nodier and Illyria]. Kronika: časopis Za Slovensko Krajevno Zgodovino...
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    (formed around Charles Nodier at the Arsenal Library in Paris from 1824-1844 where Nodier was administrator), the Cénacle (formed around Nodier, then Hugo...
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    Mennessier-Nodier (26 April 1811 – 1 November 1893) was a French musician, poet, and writer, the daughter of Charles Nodier. Marie Nodier was born in...
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    included the Royalist writers Chateaubriand, Victor Hugo and Charles Nodier. King Charles returned to Compiègne on 1 June, where he rested for a few days...
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    Charles Nodier. Nodier himself adapted "The Vampyre" into the first vampire stage melodrama, Le Vampire. Unlike Polidori's original story, Nodier's play...
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    lutin d’Argail) is an 1822 literary fairy tale novella by French author Charles Nodier (1780–1844). In it, a Scottish household spirit falls in love with the...
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  • (1768–1848), author of Atala and René Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770–1846) Charles Nodier (1780–1844) Stendhal (1783–1842), author of The Red and the Black, considered...
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    François-René de Chateaubriand, Alphonse de Lamartine, Gérard de Nerval, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, Théophile Gautier and Alfred de Vigny. Their influence...
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    "The Elves". In France, the main writers of Romantic-era fantasy were Charles Nodier, with Smarra (1821) and Trilby (1822) and Théophile Gautier in stories...
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  • fundamental definition of the concept: Le Conte fantastique en France de Nodier à Maupassant of Pierre-Georges Castex, De la féerie à la science-fiction...
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  • d'Angers. The text includes a short address to Victor Hugo and another to Charles Nodier, and a Memoir of Bertrand written by Sainte-Beuve was included in the...
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    proverb held that "whoever spills salt arouses enmity". According to Charles Nodier, among "savages", the "action of spilling salt ... indicates among them...
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    successful play was adapted into French as Bertram, ou le Pirate by Charles Nodier and Baron Isidore Justin Séverin Taylor, and ran successfully for 53...
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  • Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires, which was falsely attributed to Charles Nodier. Nodier himself wrote an 1820 play, Le Vampire, which was adapted back into...
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    general in 1813 Charles Weiss (1779–1866), librarian and bibliographer Charles Nodier (1780–1844), writer. Leader of the Romantic movement. Claude Louis Séraphin...
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    writer Charles Nodier. According to the painter Eugène Delacroix, Géricault returned to France ’quite stunned‘ by Constable’s painting, while Nodier suggested...
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    dramatist Jacques de Molay, last Grandmaster of the Knights Templar Charles Nodier, author Louis Pasteur, chemist and microbiologist Antoine Perrenot de...
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  • The Vampire (play) (category Adaptations of works by Charles Nodier)
    to be adapted again, only this time as an adaption for the stage by Charles Nodier in his play Le Vampire, a French melodrama that was performed in Paris...
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    regarded as the first, fully-fledged it-narrative in English. In 1821, Charles Nodier published "Smarra ou les Demons de la Nuit" influenced by a reading...
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    began to attend, at the age of 17, the Cénacle, the literary salon of Charles Nodier at the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal. After attempts at careers in medicine...
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    Gustave Droz , Émile Lemoine, Jules Janin, Georges Sand, Charles Nodier, Marie Mennessier-Nodier, and Alfred de Musset; and illustrated by J. J. Grandville...
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  • associate of Charles Nodier, one of the leading literary lights of the Romantic movement, which was then emerging on the continent. Nodier's interest in...
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  • Alwin Nikolais – American choreographer Anna de Noailles – French poet Charles Nodier – French writer Victor Noir – journalist killed by Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte...
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  • Newton (1691–1727) Charles Radclyffe (1727–1746) Charles de Lorraine (1746–1780) Maximilian de Lorraine (1780–1801) Charles Nodier (1801–1844) Victor...
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    The Phantom (play) (category Adaptations of works by Charles Nodier)
    adaption of Le Vampire, by Pierre Carmouche, Achile de Jouffroy, and Charles Nodier, which was published in Paris in 1820. Boucicault first titled the play...
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    Balzac, Louis-François L'Héritier, Alfred de Musset, Paul de Musset, Charles Nodier, and Louis Viardot. This was followed by Petites misères de la vie humaine...
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