• Gustave Roud (French pronunciation: [ɡystav ʁu]; April 20, 1897 – November 10, 1976) was a French-speaking Swiss poet and photographer. Roud was born in...
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  • England Gustave Roud (1897–1976), Swiss poet and photographer Richard Roud (1929–1989), American writer on film Steve Roud, creator of the Roud Folk Song...
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    eighth day of the week (Ed Letters Vives, 1988) Preface Air loneliness of Gustave Roud Fata Morgana 1988 The simple magic (Ed Letters Vives, 1989) The missing...
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    2002 Gustave Roud, présentation et choix de textes par Philippe Jaccottet, Seghers, 2002 Correspondance, 1942 - 1976 / Philippe Jaccottet, Gustave Roud ;...
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    in Africa. The year prior, she co-founded the Association des Amis de Gustave Roud alongside her husband, as well as Jeanlouis Cornuz and Vio Martin [fr]...
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    Herbert Meier John Henry Newman Seán Ó Faoláin Karl Rahner Alice Rivaz Gustave Roud Hansjörg Schneider Patrick Augustine Sheehan Otto Steiger Edith Stein...
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  • Rothmund (1877–1956, Germany, f/nf) Ola Rotimi (1938–2000, Nigeria, d) Gustave Roud (1897–1976, Switzerland, p) Donna Rougeau (born 1964, Canada, nf) Denis...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2021. "Nomination Archive - Gustave Roud". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2021. "Nomination Archive...
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    novel, short story, essays, screenplays Henry Olsson (1896–1985) 77 Gustave Roud (1897–1976)   Switzerland poetry, translation Henri Perrochon (1899–1990)...
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  • Cendrars (born Frédéric Sauser, 1887–1961), Léon Savary (1895–1968), Gustave Roud (1897–1976), Jean-Georges Lossier (1911–2004), Pericle Patocchi (1911–1968)...
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  • translated works by French writers like Claude Ponti, Monique Laederach and Gustave Roud to Italian. He received the Swiss Schiller Prize for Poetry in 2004....
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  • qui demeure, Rougerie 1984: La Quête inachevée, pour une approche de Gustave Roud, Éditions des Voirons 1984: Poèmes-missives, Guilde du Poème 1987: Fugitif...
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  • friend of René Auberjonois, Charles-Albert Cingria, Pierre-Louis Matthey, Gustave Roud, C. F. Ramuz, Jean Villard (known as Gilles) and Ernest Ansermet. Passionate...
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    On that occasion, he was encouraged by Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz and Gustave Roud. But as of the summer of 1940, World War II put an end to his availability...
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    (1883–1957), Master Chef to Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. Gustave Roud (1897–1976), poet and photographer, died in Moudon Philippe Jaccottet...
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    Requiem blanc et or – les couleurs du crépuscule, in Les Chemins de Gustave Roud, 2004, dir. P. Schnyder, Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de Strasbourg...
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    Écritures, Bertil Galland, 1972. Bréviaire, Bertil Galland, 1976. Adieu à Gustave Roud, with Maurice Chappaz and Philippe Jaccottet, Bertil Galland, 1977. Entretiens...
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    piano), Another Timbre (2016) (with Jürg Frey) Jürg Frey: Collection Gustave Roud, Another Timbre (2017) (with Jürg Frey, Stefan Thut & Andrew McIntosh)...
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    Association of University Women. Her work was praised by the Swiss poet Gustave Roud and, in France, by Jean Paulhan. In 1943 she was honored by the jury...
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    Ramuz (1878–1947) Grisélidis Réal (1929–2005) Alice Rivaz (1901–1998) Gustave Roud (1897–1976) Léon Savary (1895–1968) Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (Madame...
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    traditional folk songs. The following is a verse of "Death and the Lady" (Roud 1031) as sung by Henry Burstow in the nineteenth century: Fair lady, throw...
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  • issue 3, pp. 441–451. Bascom 1965, p. 9. Simpson, Jacqueline, and Steve Roud, eds. 2003. "Myths." In A Dictionary of English Folklore. Oxford: Oxford...
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  • Seagraves – granddaughter of Franklin D. Roosevelt Steve Roud (b. 1949) – creator of the Roud Folk Song Index and authority on folklore and superstition...
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    puppet version of A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Jiří Trnka. Richard Roud became festival director in 1960, the first year that a British film was...
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    Clemence Gégauff. The film received poor critical reviews, with Richard Roud calling it "rather interestingly loathsome." Chabrol ended his Golden Period...
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