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    Franz Hellens, born Frédéric van Ermengem (8 September 1881, in Brussels – 20 January 1972, in Brussels) was a prolific Belgian novelist, poet and critic...
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  • Owen (real name Gérald Bertot) is often credited with Jean Ray and Franz Hellens as a pillar of Belgium weird fiction and as part of the golden age of...
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  • Le Jardin des Supplices [Torture Garden] (1899). Also from Belgium, Franz Hellens, a precursor of the surrealists, displayed a lyrical, romantic approach...
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    1919–1932. He died in Ghent on 29 September 1932. His sons were the writer Franz Hellens and the art critic François Maret. van Ermengem EP (February 1897)....
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    (1874–1963)  United States poetry, drama Sten Selander (1891–1957) 12 Franz Hellens (1881–1972)  Belgium novel, poetry, literary criticism Émilie Carner-Noulet...
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    in Amsterdam. The house in Ixelles was bequeathed to the children of Franz Hellens, author and librarian, who took up residence at the house and wrote...
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    short story, autobiography, essays Oscar Wieselgren (1886–1971) 11 Franz Hellens (1881–1972)  Belgium novel, poetry, literary criticism Gustave Charlier...
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    Sri Aurobindo, John Steinbeck (awarded in 1962), Franz Werfel, Elisaveta Bagryana, and Franz Hellens. The highest number of nominations – two nominations...
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    "Nomination Archive - Franz Werfel". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Franz Hellens". NobelPrize.org. April...
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  • distance (Mercure de France, 1997; posthumous) Sitôt lus. Lettres à Franz Hellens. 1922-1952 (Fayard, 1999; posthumous) Paul Klee (Fata Morgana, 2012;...
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  • bacteriologist Émile van Ermengem and the younger brother of the writer Franz Hellens. He is remembered as an editor of the Tribune dramatique and as a staunch...
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    essays Andreas Hofgaard Winsnes (1889–1972) Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) 16 Franz Hellens (1881–1972)  Belgium novel, poetry, literary criticism Anders Österling...
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  • Xochimilco by Fernando Martinez Alvarez Fitz-Roy by Humberto Peruzzi Franz Hellens ou documents secrets by Lucien Deroisy In Search of Lincoln by Carlisle...
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    the 1948 Veillon Prize jury included writers André Chamson, Vercors, Franz Hellens and Louis Guilloux. The novel is described in Books Abroad as "a beautifully...
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    Paris and Brittany. In 1905, De Bruycker was selected by the writer Franz Hellens as the illustrator of his first novel entitled En ville morte. With...
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  • 1931. He became a part of the 'Groupe du Lundi' that built up around Franz Hellens which attacked the regional novels prevalent in France at the time and...
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  • San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987. Memoirs from Elsinore by Franz Hellens. Translation of Mémoires d'Elseneur. New York: Peter Lang, 2000. The...
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  • of Leopold II in Brussels. Albert Giraud, Le Concert dans le musée Franz Hellens, Le Naïf Le Corbusier, Maison Guiette, Antwerp De Boma à Tshela, a documentary...
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  • Sigmund Freud, Rainer Maria Rilke, Luigi Pirandello, Benedetto Croce, Franz Hellens and Henry de Montherlant. La Revue de Genève folded in 1930, and Robert...
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  • election returns Catholic Party majority 4 December – Provincial elections Franz Hellens, Poésie de la veille et du lendemain Hergé, Tintin en Amérique (serialised...
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  • Andre Malraux (1958), Gaston Bachelard (1958), Eugène Ionesco (1958), Franz Hellens (1960), René Magritte (1960) With the outbreak of the Second World War...
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  • lettres. 1983: Éléonore à Dresde, Actes Sud, Prix Valery-Larbaud, Prix Franz-Hellens. Babel n° 14. 1995: Les Rois borgnes, Grasset, Prix de l'Académie française...
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    Other notable publications included the surrealist novel, Mélusine, by Franz Hellens and La Lumière, a play by Georges Duhamel. An accompanying magazine...
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  • Fleurs de marécage. Poèmes de J. Slauerhoff. Précédés d'une lettre de Franz Hellens. The third was published in 1934, again by Stols, now in Maastricht...
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  • text: Maurice Carême 1936 Éternité for middle voice and piano - text: Franz Hellens 1941 Evasions for middle voice and piano - text: Maurice Quoilin 1942...
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  • was raised in an artistic environment, surrounded by figures such as Franz Hellens and Joseph Roth. Moulin attended the University of Brussels to study...
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  • 1951: Vincent Muselli 1952: Claude Aveline 1953: Gabriel Audisio 1954: Franz Hellens 1955: Jean Bonnerot 1956: Henri Malherbe 1957: André Beucler 1958: René...
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    Plaisirs (2001), Lettre à Lise (2003) Prix Femina, (1952), for Le Souffle. Franz Hellens prijs, (1978), for L'Enragé. Prix Kléber Haedens, (1980), for L’Infini...
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  • Franz Schubert's best-known music for the theatre is his incidental music for Rosamunde. Less successful were his many opera and Singspiel projects. On...
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    terms, e.g. Hellenism, have been widely used in various contexts; a notable such use is in Culture and Anarchy by Matthew Arnold, where Hellenism is used...
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