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    Régis Messac (2 August 1893 – 1945) was a French essayist, poet and translator. Studies Le « Detective Novel » et l'influence de la pensée scientifique...
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  • Regis or Régis is a given name. Notable persons with that given name include: Régis (footballer, born 1965), full name Reginaldo Paes Leme Ferreira, Brazilian...
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  • French author Régis Messac (1893 - 1945). This was one of the first post-cataclysmic novels. At the time of World War II (which Messac anticipated), a...
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  • Meillassoux René Ménil Maurice Merleau-Ponty Marin Mersenne Jean Meslier Régis Messac Émile Meyerson Gaston Milhaud Jean-Claude Milner Victor Riqueti de Mirabeau...
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    Ioan Constantin Filitti, Zinaida Gippius, Ellen Glasgow, Josef Hora, Régis Messac, Arthur Morrison, Otto Neurath, Kitaro Nishida, Charles Gilman Norris...
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  • characteristics, such as Willa Cather's The Professor's House of 1925; Régis Messac's Smith Conundrum, first published between 1928 and 1931; and Dorothy...
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  • van Vogt Quietus by Tristan Palmgren Quinzinzinzili by Régis Messac (French page on Messac) R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Čapek Radix...
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  • travel. Filmed as Things to Come in 1936. Novel 1934 War Quinzinzinzili Régis Messac Predicting a great world war that ends with the vanishing of humanity...
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  • literary critic Jewish, French Resistance gas chamber at Auschwitz Régis Messac 1893–1945 French writer French Resistance died at either the Groß-Rosen...
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    Merril (1923–1997) A. Merritt (1884–1943) Sam Merwin Jr. (1910–1996) Régis Messac (1893–1945) John Metcalfe (1891–1965) Melinda Metz (born 1962) Robert...
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  • "astronautique". There were a few notable new authors during the period: Régis Messac, for Quinzinzinzili (1935). José Moselli, for La fin d'Illa (1925). Jacques...
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    authors of fantasy literature. This fictitious company is presided over by Régis Messac in his capacity as founder of the first collection of science fiction...
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  • 1928), translate by Régis Messac. (in French) La Nourrice automatique (The Psychophonic Nurse, 1928), translate by Régis Messac. (in French) Les Mains...
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    Manent Pierre Michel Pierre Moscovici Pierre-Jean Rémy Pierre-Oscar Lévy Régis Messac René de Obaldia René Ghil René Rémond Robert Aron Robert de Flers Robert...
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    Charles Hainchelin (1944) Maurice Halbwachs (1945) Max Jacob (1944) Régis Messac (1945) Léon de Montesquiou (1915) Irène Némirovsky (1942) Georges Politzer...
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    including Editions La Fenêtre ouverte, where writer and translator Régis Messac debuted the "Les Hypermondes [fr]" collection in 1935. This series focused...
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  • writings on piano playing Arthur Mendel [ro]  Romania 1872 1945 Painter Régis Messac  France 2 August 1893 1945 Writer, poet, translator James V. Monaco  United...
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    number of horror and fantasy stories, which some critics, including Régis Messac, regard as superior to his science fiction work.: 210  Highly influenced...
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    novelist, playwright Maria Borrely (1890 at Puimoisson – 1963), novelist Regis Messac (1893–1945), writer Jean Giono (1895 at Manosque – 1970), writer Jean...
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  • Jean-Pierre Andrevon, French writer (in French) La Cité des asphyxiés, by Régis Messac. Star Maker, by Olaf Stapledon. Galactic Patrol, by Edward Elmer Smith...
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  • (born 1902) It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis. Quinzinzinzili, by Régis Messac. Bride of Frankenstein, by James Whale. Loss of Sensation, by Alexandr...
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    France. The Seugne forms most of the commune's southwestern border. Régis Messac, author, (Champagnac, 2 August 1893 - near Gross-Rosen or Dora, around...
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    of crime in literature. Marburg: Tectum-Verlag. ISBN 3-8288-8560-8. Messac, Régis (1975). Le "detective novel" et l'influence de la pensée scientifique...
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    Éditions de Borée, 2001 ISBN 978-2-84494-084-1 (in French) Robert Favreau, Régis Rech et Yves-Jean Riou (directeurs) Bonnes villes du Poitou et des Pays...
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    Matha Les Mathes Mazeray Mazerolles Médis Mérignac Meschers-sur-Gironde Messac Meursac Meux Migré Migron Mirambeau Moëze Mons Montendre Montguyon Montils...
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