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    Erckmann-Chatrian was the name used by French authors Émile Erckmann (1822–1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826–1890), nearly all of whose works were jointly...
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  • The prix Erckmann-Chatrian is a literary award from Lorraine, awarded every year since 1925 in memory of the literary duo Erckmann-Chatrian. It rewards...
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    all of his works were written jointly with Alexandre Chatrian under the name Erckmann-Chatrian. He was born in Phalsbourg (Moselle), in Lorraine, and...
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    Their Children After Them on 7 April 2020 by Other Press. 2014 Prix Erckmann-Chatrian winner Aux animaux la guerre 2015 Prix Mystère de la critique winner...
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    Mérimée, 1877. Brđani, Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878. Dva brata, Émile Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878. Crna kuga, Émile Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878. Doctor Ox, Jules...
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    Almost all of his works were written jointly with Émile Erckmann under the name Erckmann-Chatrian. He was born at Abreschviller (Moselle), in the locality...
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    1867 French stage play called Le Juif Polonais (The Polish Jew) by Erckmann-Chatrian. The play was translated to English in 1871 by Leopold Lewis at which...
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  • in pubs playing various games including Jucker ([er] juckert). In Erckmann-Chatrian's 1864 novel L'ami Fritz, set in Alsace, there are frequent references...
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    north-eastern France. The writer Anne-Marie Blanc winner of the 1978 Prix Erckmann-Chatrian was born in Piennes on 16 December 1931. Christiane Martel, Miss Universe...
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    the setting for most ghost stories by the French writing team of Erckmann-Chatrian. One of the earliest writers of ghost stories in English was Sir Walter...
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    would be trained using L'Histoire d'un conscrit de 1813, written by Erckmann-Chatrian). Sophie de Réan Monsieur and Madame de Réan, Sophie's parents Paul...
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    was a French writer. Her first novel, Marie-Romaine, won the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 1978. Blanc was born in Piennes on 16 December 1931, and died in...
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  • explores some of the economic effects of war on rural Yorkshire. Erckmann-Chatrian published Madame Thérèse, set in 1793 during the Revolutionary War...
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    ISBN 9782070142163 ; "Folio" n° 6057, 2015 ISBN 9782070468140 Prix Erckmann-Chatrian 2013. Champion, novel, Gallimard, Collection Blanche, 2015 ISBN 9782070148646...
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    (1865–1933, US) Fred Chappell (born 1936, US) Erckmann-Chatrian (Émile Erckmann (1822–1899) and Alexandre Chatrian, 1826–1890, France) Lincoln Child (born 1957...
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  • Hungary) Amy Ephron (born 1952, US) Erckmann-Chatrian (France), pseudonym of Émile Erckmann (1822–1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826–1890) Rica Erickson (1908–2009...
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  • Lycéens d'île-de-France 2014: Portrait d'après blessure, Arléa, Prix Erckmann-Chatrian and prix Culture et Bibliothèques pour Tous 2016: L'Odeur de la forêt...
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    writer, winner of the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 2014. Maria Pourchet, (1980), writer, winner of the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 2013. Marie-Antoinette Gout...
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    as 46, Avenue des Vosges; 22, Rue du Général de Castelnau; 4, Rue Erckmann-Chatrian; and 24, Rue Twinger). Entrance Lower part (garden terrace) Glazed...
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  • starring H. B. Irving, Frank Keenan and Joseph Dowling, based on the Erckmann-Chatrian novel Le Juif Polonaise; some sources claim this film was announced...
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    S. 2 April] at the Solodovnikov Theatre. 1896: The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian. Opened on 1 December [O.S. 19 November]. Cast included Stanislavski...
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    (such as 46, Avenue des Vosges; 56, Allée de la Robertsau; 4, Rue Erckmann-Chatrian; and 24, Rue Twinger). In spite of the use of reinforced concrete...
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  • source of inspiration of Émile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian, a writing team who signed their works Erckmann-Chatrian. Their first collection, Les Contes...
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  • Southwell based on the 1867 play Le juif polonais (aka The Bells) by Erckmann-Chatrian, adapted into English in 1871 by Leopold Lewis, previously filmed...
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    a tale of black magic based on the story "The Invisible Eye" by Erckmann-Chatrian; "Blood", about knife fights to the death; and "The Execution of Damiens"...
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  • directed by Edwin Greenwood, based on the 1867 play The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian – (GB) The Bishop of the Ozarks (lost), directed by Finis Fox Black...
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  • directed by W. J. Lincoln. It is based on the famous stage melodrama by Erckmann-Chatrian, adapted by Leopold Lewis, which in turn had been adapted for the...
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  • P. Sullivan and Sue Balfour, based on the play The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian which was later adapted to English by Leopold Lewis retitled The Bells...
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    Wolf Leader (1857) by Alexandre Dumas and Hugues-le-Loup (1869) by Erckmann-Chatrian. A later Gothic story, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr...
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    Caïn. It was adapted from the 1867 stage play Le Juif polonais by Erckmann-Chatrian. The play was translated into English in 1871 as The Bells by Leopold...
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