• Caldecott and above all Cecil Aldin, illustrator for Charles Dickens. He was one of a number of French Dickens illustrators active in the 1930s. He also illustrated...
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  • is a cultural venue in the 16th arrondissement located at 5, square Charles Dickens, Paris, France next to the Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower. The nearest...
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    Rossini and singer Pauline Viardot. Later in the century, Charles Dickens, Ivan Turgueniev, and Charles Gounod attended regularly. The property remained in...
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  • most of the rest of his life. June 12 – The Arts Club is founded by Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Frederic Leighton and others in London's Mayfair...
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    Frederick, and the extended social circle of the two couples included Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Robert Browning, Lord Leighton, and other prominent...
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    retrieved 14 January 2024 Marseille, la collection du musée Cantini (15 January 2024). "la collection du musée Cantini, Marseille". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved...
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    torture and execution of la Barre can be found in the first pages of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities (1859): France, less favoured on the whole as...
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  • Nancy (Oliver Twist), a character in the 1838 novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Nancy, an alien character in The Transformers Nancy (1774 EIC ship)...
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    and hunted, renewed his acquaintance with Benjamin Disraeli, and met Charles Dickens. He went back to his studies at the British Museum. He had an affair...
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    influenced many famous writers, including the novelists Émile Zola, Charles Dickens, Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Henry James, and filmmakers François...
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    Émile Zola, Victor Hugo, Nadar, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Adelina Patti, Charles Dickens, and Richard Wagner. Napoleon III disliked the portrait of him drawn...
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    Putnam Company of New York, and illustrated books by authors such as Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and others. He also illustrated...
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    document contemporary society in the tradition of John Steinbeck, Charles Dickens, and Émile Zola.[citation needed] Captain Alfred Dreyfus was a French-Jewish...
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    France into Italy in Book Two: Riches of the novel Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens. They meet the newly-wed Gowans and the gentlemanly murderer Rigaud...
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    The Eccentric Mirror (1807). Such books were put to comic use by Charles Dickens in Our Mutual Friend (serialised 1864–1865), with its cutting analysis...
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    Citadelle atop it, overlooking the waters of the St. Lawrence River, Charles Dickens described Quebec City as the "Gibraltar of North America". Much of...
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    foundation is also on display. A Tale of Two Cities, the 1859 novel by Charles Dickens, dramatizes the Bastille storming in "Book The Second - the Golden...
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  • 28 May 2009; Contimporist 3 June 2009; Tintin.com Musée Hergé 2009. Tintin.com Musée Hergé 2009. Musée Hergé May 2012. The Economist 28 May 2009; Contimporist...
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    Golden Square Mile Mansions (in French) Quartier du Musée - Ville de Montréal Quartier du Musée - official website Montrealbear.ca - The Golden Square...
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    the tapestry as "the most interesting thing in its way conceivable". Charles Dickens, however, was not impressed: "It is certainly the work of amateurs;...
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    Baldwin frequented the cafés, written about in Notes of a Native Son. Charles Dickens describes the fictional Tellson's Bank as "established in the Saint...
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  • 50th Anniversary" (1991), both struck by Thomas Fattorini Ltd, and "Charles Dickens" (1983) struck by the Birmingham Mint. In 2010, he gave about 2,200...
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  • personality that has been compared with that of the characters of Charles Dickens. Hergé used the supporting characters to create a realistic world in...
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  • Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz") (1815–1882), British illustrator of Charles Dickens. Louis Buvelot (1814–1888), Swiss-born Australian artist and photographer...
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    parts were left in Rome. It was on display when the new Musée Central des Arts, later the Musée Napoléon, opened at the Louvre in November 1800. A competition...
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  • question has something to do with Gray's skill at characterization. Like Charles Dickens, Gray had a natural gift for creating characters that are vivid and...
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    Mikhail Gerasimov". 25 January 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2020. Dickens, Mark and Dickens, Ruth. "Timurid Architecture in Samarkand". Oxuscom.com. Archived...
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    in singing. The Carmagnole is mentioned in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy and plays an important role...
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    Szohr), his father Rufus Humphrey (Matthew Settle), and the troublesome Ivy Dickens (Kaylee DeFer). A ratings hit in its early seasons, Gossip Girl received...
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    Vadim Delaunay for details). The killing is described graphically in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities (Book II, Chapter 21) and also in Hilary Mantel's...
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