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    Edmond Jaloux (19 June 1878, Marseille – 22 August 1949, Lutry) was a French novelist, essayist, and critic. His works tended to be set in Paris or his...
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  • Jaloux means jealous in French. It is also a surname. It may refer to: Edmond Jaloux (1878-1949), French novelist, essayist, and critic Jaloux, French...
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    Trésors de la littérature Française, p. 109. Collection dirigée par Edmond Jaloux; http://www.denis-diderot.com/publications.html "A Philosophical and...
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  • Jacques (1973). L'Amérique fantastique (in French). Marabout. p. 173. Edmond Jaloux, preface of Tour d'écrou, collection Marabout Fantastique No. 412 412...
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    Echeverría Bello, Herbert Eulenberg, Martin Grabmann, Yaroslav Halan, Edmond Jaloux, Klaus Mann, Sarojini Naidu, Elin Pelin, Gustav Radbruch, Alexander...
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    'the dark night of the soul'." According to Ellmann, Joyce stated to Edmond Jaloux that Finnegans Wake would be written "to suit the esthetic of the dream...
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    Régnier (1898–1943). She also took several other lovers, including Edmond Jaloux, Jean-Louis Vaudoyer, Gabriele D'Annunzio (during his exile in Paris...
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    Cocteau, Raymond Radiguet, Florent Fels, Pascal Pia, Marcel Arland, Edmond Jaloux, and Pierre Mac Orlan. In 1922, Malraux married Clara Goldschmidt. Malraux...
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    fanfreluches, by George Barbier, Meynial, Paris, 1922-1926. OCLC 977998844 Edmond Jaloux. George Barbier, Vingt-Cinq Costumes Pour Le Théâtre. (Paris: C. Bloch...
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  • cousin of Roger Martin du Gard, while the editorial board was made up of Edmond Jaloux, Valery Larbaud, André Germain [de], and Philippe Soupault. In 1922...
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    Yver 1908 La Vie secrète Édouard Estaunié 1909 Le reste est silence Edmond Jaloux 1910 Marie-Claire Marguerite Audoux 1911 Le Roman du malade Louis de...
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    Molière, Theatre Complet, 1923 Albert Touchard, La Mort du Loup, 1924 Edmond Jaloux, Le Reste est Silence, 1924 Jean Giraudoux, Le Couvent de Bella, 1925...
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  • and novelist Paul Bourget, 1894–1935, novelist, poet and playwright Edmond Jaloux, 1936–1949, novelist, literary critic and literary historian Jean-Louis...
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  • July 1949 linguist The necessity for de-anglicising the Irish nation Edmond Jaloux  France 19 June 1878 22 August 1949 Novelist Works Josep Maria Jujol...
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    Paris, 1890), Rémy de Gourmont (Édition de la Sirène, Paris, 1921), Edmond Jaloux (Éditions Librairie José Corti, Paris, April 1938), Philippe Soupault...
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  • works. She was the faithful friend of the French novelist and critic Edmond Jaloux, of whom she published a biography in 1947. She was elected as a member...
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  • Jean-Claude Izzo (20 June 1945; d. Marseille, 26 January 2000) - writer Edmond Jaloux (19 June 1878; d. Lutry, 15 August 1949) - novelist, literary critic...
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  • other initiators included Eugène Ionesco, Emil Cioran, Mircea Eliade, Edmond Jaloux, and Marcel Brion. Stamatu became head of the literary section. From...
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    livre le plus imbécile que j'aie jamais lu). Other critics, such as Edmond Jaloux, had a far more favorable attitude towards the book. The ending of Lucien...
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    homosexuality), responsible for the theatrical section from 1921 to 1923, Edmond Jaloux (literary life), Wladimir d'Ormesson (foreign policy), Louis Latzarus [fr]...
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  • Jammes 1918: Gérard d'Houville 1919: Jean and Jérôme Tharaud 1920: Edmond Jaloux 1921: Anna de Noailles 1922: Pierre Lasserre 1923: François Porché 1924:...
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    writers Gonzague de Reynold (1880–1970), Robert de Traz (1884–1951), Edmond Jaloux (1878–1949), Valery Larbaud (1881–1957), François Mauriac (1885–1970)...
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    the Principality of Orange Alfred Pochon (1878–1959) a Swiss musician Edmond Jaloux (1878–1949) a French novelist, essayist and critic Bernard Reichel (1901–1992)...
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    Paris Graça Aranha, who announced collaborations with Camille Mauclair, Edmond Jaloux, Gaston Riou and François de Miomande. In the area of plastic arts,...
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    Académie française on 24 May 1934 and obtained 2 votes against 9 to Edmond Jaloux and 24 to Maurice de Broglie, who was elected. He was vice-president...
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  • Ragueneau Philippe Morier-Genoud as Le Bret Pierre Maguelon as Carbon de Castle-Jaloux Sandrine Kiberlain as Sister Colette Josiane Stoléru as the Duenna Philippe...
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  • Tamberg. The libretto is by Jaan Kross and is based on the 1897 play of Edmond Rostand. The premiere was on 2 July 1976 in the Estonia Theatre in Tallinn...
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  • Neuvillette, Michel Nastorg as Le Bret Gaston Rullier as Carbon de Castel-Jaloux René Sarvil as Ragueneau Alice Tissot as la duègne Desportes as Montfleury...
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  • Ernest-Georges Petitjean 1858: Simone, opérette en 1 act 1860: Les Profits du jaloux, comedy in 1 act 1862: Les Deux dots, comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, with...
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    film based on the 1897 French Alexandrin verse drama Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. It uses poet Brian Hooker's 1923 English blank verse translation...
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