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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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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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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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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Lewis Carroll (redirect from Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)
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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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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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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Napoleon III (redirect from Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte)
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 (redirect from Emile Edouard Charles Antoine Zola)
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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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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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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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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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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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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Golden Square Mile (redirect from Quartier du Musée)
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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Quebec City (redirect from Lac-St-Charles, Quebec)
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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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 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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from the original on 10 March 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2020. Dickens, Mark and Dickens, Ruth. "Timurid Architecture in Samarkand". Oxuscom.com. Archived...
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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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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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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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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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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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JSTOR 2869630. McKnight, Natalie (1993). Idiots, madmen, and other prisoners in Dickens. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0312085964. OCLC 26809921. Phan, Peter C...
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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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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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