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    Marcel Aymé (29 March 1902 – 14 October 1967) was a French novelist and playwright, who also wrote screenplays and works for children. Marcel André Aymé...
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  • The Green Mare (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    Jument Verte) is a humorous novel by French writer Marcel Aymé first published by Gallimard in 1933. Aymé probably wrote La Jument verte during 1932 and early...
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    2001 film Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain Erik Satie's house The Place Marcel-Aymé, site of the R-26 artistic salon and the statue Le passe muraille...
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  • Uranus (novel) (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    Uranus (translated as The Barkeep of Blémont) is a French novel by Marcel Aymé published in 1948. It is the third book in a trilogy which covers the pre-war...
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    address, located at 26 Rue Norvins, was popular among artists, shared with Marcel Aymé and Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht, and counting Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Gen...
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  • La Belle Image (novel) (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    "Marcel Aymé La Belle Image". www.marcelayme.net. Retrieved 2021-10-20. "SFE: Aymé, Marcel". sf-encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-04-10. Aymé, Marcel (1951)...
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  • Le Chemin des écoliers (novel) (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    translated as The Transient Hour, is a novel by French writer Marcel Aymé that takes place during the German occupation of Paris. It is the second book...
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  • La Rue sans nom (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    La Rue sans nom is a novel by Marcel Aymé, published in June 1930. It was adapted into a film in 1934 by Pierre Chenal. The story focuses on a street...
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  • The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (category Films based on works by Marcel Aymé)
    unfortunate lover, the Pianist. The plot is based on a short story by Marcel Aymé. Louis Aubinar (Bob Hoskins), a humble, middle-aged photographer, specializes...
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  • The House of Men (category Novels by Marcel Aymé)
    The House of Men (Maison basse) is a novel by French writer Marcel Aymé that tells the story of a group of tenants living in a large, modern, and soulless...
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    and Place Joachim du Bellay Square Marcel Pagnol and Place Henri Bergson Square des Batignolles and Place Charles Fillion Square Berlioz and Place Adolphe...
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    Pascale Petit and Jacqueline Sassard. In Le Chemin des écoliers, based on Marcel Aymé, he played the son of the character played by Bourvil. His model was...
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  • Your Money or Your Life (1966 film) (category Films with screenplays by Marcel Aymé)
    Teissèdre as Ursula Henri Poirier as Un parieur Claude Mansard as Un parieur Marcel Pérès as Le gardien de l'agence de Toulouse Raymond Jourdan as Un parieur...
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  • expense of both the reader's patience and sensibility." La Belle Image by Marcel Aymé, a novel with a similar premise Hoover, William (2019). Historical Dictionary...
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  • La Traversée de Paris (film) (category Films based on works by Marcel Aymé)
    is very loosely based on the short story "La traversée de Paris" by Marcel Aymé. The film competed at the 17th Venice International Film Festival, where...
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    any realism. He anticipates all at once the theater of Bertolt Brecht, Marcel Aymé, Harold Pinter, and Eugène Ionesco. Octave Mirbeau, The Interview, translated...
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    inspired by Le Passe-muraille, a literary work by the French writer Marcel Aymé. In 2015, Dabos published at Gallimard Jeunesse the second novel in the...
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    Claude Chabrol, also with the same title, The Blood of Others. In 1946, Marcel Aymé devoted a book to the black market, titled Le Chemin des écoliers (The...
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  • (1892–1943/Place of death: Munich / "München-Stadelheim") •Benjamin Garnier •Pere (Abt) Pierre Gillet (1904–1985) •Émile Ginas (1892–1975) •Aymé Guerrin...
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    the weekly La Nation Française in 1955, to which Les Hussards and also Marcel Aymé, Gustave Thibon, and Armand Robin contributed. He wanted to create "a...
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  • The Otterbury Incident (category Adaptations of works by Marcel Aymé)
    post-World War II period, the book is narrated in the first person and takes place in an English provincial town. The war has scarcely touched Otterbury, apart...
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    the successful resistance offered by the town to the English in 1429. Marcel Aymé Edme Joachim Bourdois de La Motte, first physician to Napoleon's son...
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    scientific works; writers known to have been influenced by Verne include Marcel Aymé, Roland Barthes, René Barjavel, Michel Butor, Blaise Cendrars, Paul Claudel...
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    Mirbeau can be seen as anticipating the theatre of Bertolt Brecht, Marcel Aymé, Harold Pinter, and Eugène Ionesco. He calls language itself into question...
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  • October 1959, Hordern made his debut on Broadway at the Cort Theatre in Marcel Aymé's comedy Moonbirds, alongside the comedian Wally Cox. The play was a disaster...
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  • Granowsky, Alex Korda Laurence Olivier, Harry Baur Made with Alexander Korda Nov 1935 No Monkey Business Radius Marcel Varnel Julius Haemann Gene Gerrard...
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  • And Search" Terry Marcel Geoff McQueen First appearance of DC Tosh Lines TBA 27 October 1988 (1988-10-27) 31 "Spook Stuff" Terry Marcel Geoff McQueen TBA...
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  • rapprochement with the Soviet Union". He was inspired by the success of Marcel Aymé's French-language adaptation of Miller's The Crucible, titled Les sorcières...
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  • Clichy · (aborted turn at R Lepic) · R Caulaincourt · Av Junot · Pl Marcel Aymé · R Norvins · Pl du Tertre · R Ste-Eleuthère · R Azais · Pl du Parvis...
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    Zabou Breitman Candide Voltaire Emmanuel Daumas Other People's Heads Marcel Aymé Lilo Baur 2014 A Midsummer Night's Dream William Shakespeare Muriel Mayette...
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