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    Mayer André Marcel Schwob, known as Marcel Schwob (23 August 1867 – 26 February 1905), was a French symbolist writer best known for his short stories...
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  • businessman Lucy Schwob (Claude Cahun) (1894–1954), French photographer and writer Marcel Schwob (1867–1905), French writer Maurice Schwob (1859–1928), French...
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    Lorraine Almanac Pont-à-Mousson under the pseudonym Joseph Prunier. Marcel Schwob wrote an uncollected short story about it: "La Main de gloire" ("The...
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  • Claude Cahun (redirect from Lucy Schwob)
    André Breton and Marcel Moore. Cahun was born in Nantes in 1894, into a well-off literary Jewish family. Avant-garde writer Marcel Schwob was her uncle and...
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  • Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Marcel Romanescu (1897–1956), Romanian poet Marcel Schwob (1867–1905), Jewish French symbolist writer Marcel Simon (actor) (1872-1958)...
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    imaginaires) is a collection of twenty-two semi-biographical short stories by Marcel Schwob, first published in book form in 1896. Mixing known and fantastical...
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    (disambiguation). La Croisade des enfants ("The Children's Crusade", 1896) by Marcel Schwob. Pied Piper (1930), a novel by Daphne Muir (also published with title...
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  • of symbolist writer Marcel Schwob and the father of the surrealist writer and photographer Claude Cahun (born Lucy Schwob). Schwob, Maurice (1859–1928)...
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    twentieth-century art and literary criticism (e.g., in the Vies imaginaires by Marcel Schwob, Uccello le poil by Antonin Artaud and O Mundo Como Ideia by Bruno Tolentino)...
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    Francis Marion Crawford, Francesca da Rimini, play in five acts (1902) Marcel Schwob, Francesca da Rimini, play, translation of Crawford (given with music...
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    Scott, Thackeray, Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Nodier, Flaubert, Marcel Schwob, Stendhal, Dumas, Hugo, Gérard de Nerval, Gobineau, Pushkin, Tolstoy...
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    Translated by Marcel Schwob (Paris: Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1902); new edition traduction de l'américain en français par Marcel Schwob, Sulliver, 1996...
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  • publication in book form by the French linguist and author of short stories, Marcel Schwob. The book's co-author was Georges Guieysse. It was written in 1888 when...
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  • Edogawa Ranpo Jean Ray Tod Robbins Eric Frank Russell Bruno Schulz Marcel Schwob Walter Scott Mary Shelley M. P. Shiel William Milligan Sloane III Clark...
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  • theater activities. They took male pseudonyms: Malherbe became Marcel Moore, and Schwob became Claude Cahun. They remained together until Cahun's death...
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  • physicist Ting Tse-Ying, Chinese scholar and associate of the French writer Marcel Schwob Ding (vessel) or ting, an ancient Chinese cauldron Ting, Iran, a village...
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    birds"), a story bundle inspired by these traditional tales. In 1892, Marcel Schwob, at the time secretary to Mendès, published the collection Le roi au...
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  • American Association of Teachers of French: 1179–1192. JSTOR 399371. Marcel Schwob, Étude sur l’argot français. Paris: Émile Bouillon, 1889. "Le loucherbem"...
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    (1804). A fictional biography of Crates was written by French author Marcel Schwob in his 1896 work Vies imaginaires. Dorandi 1999, p. 52. "Crates of Thebes"...
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  • Heart") is the first collection of short stories by the French author Marcel Schwob. The book was published by Ollendorff in Paris in July 1891, and was...
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  • Proleterka the best book of 2003. She is also a translator into Italian of Marcel Schwob and Thomas de Quincey. She worked with the Italian musician Franco Battiato...
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    Montesquiou (1855–1921) Rachilde (1860–1953) Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) Marcel Schwob (1867–1905) Jane de La Vaudère (1857–1908) Paul Verlaine (1844–1896)...
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    film actress. On 12 September 1900, in England, she married the writer Marcel Schwob, whom she had met in 1895. In 1905 he died of pneumonia while Moreno...
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    in Robert Louis Stevenson's 1884 short story "The Body Snatcher" and Marcel Schwob told their story in the last chapter of Imaginary Lives (1896), while...
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    probably the oratorio La Croisade des enfants based on the book by Marcel Schwob. Also notable are such shorter works as his March of the Little Lead...
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    Léontine Lippmann (category Marcel Proust)
    Commandant Rivière, J.-H. Rosny the elder, Baron and Baroness Rothschild, Marcel Schwob, and Marcelle Tinayre. Leconte de Lisle cannot be translated in "Count...
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    prose adaptation which she had commissioned from Eugène Morand and Marcel Schwob. She played Hamlet in a manner which was direct, natural, and very feminine...
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    Rimbaud (1854–1891) Jules Romains (1885–1972) Albert Samain (1858–1900) Marcel Schwob (1867–1905) Paul Valéry (1871–1945) Paul Verlaine (1844–1896) Francis...
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    Maurice Maeterlinck and Marguerite Audoux and admired Remy de Gourmont, Marcel Schwob, Léon Bloy, Georges Rodenbach, Alfred Jarry, Charles-Louis Philippe...
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  • and the kabbalistic novel La Mandragore (1899). The Symbolist author Marcel Schwob, hardly unmoved to the deleterious atmosphere of decadent works, managed...
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