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    become recurrent in Féval's oeuvre. Féval published the series under the pseudonym Sir Francis Trollop. With Les Mystères de Londres, Féval became the equal...
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    Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas Féval (called Paul Féval fils) (25 January 1860 – 15 March 1933) was a French adventure novelist, like his father Paul Féval...
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    (1999) (La Ville Vampire by Paul Féval, père (1874)) ISBN 0-9740711-6-1 Knightshade (2001) (Le Chevalier Ténèbre by Paul Féval (1860)) ISBN 0-9740711-4-5...
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  • Henri de Lagardère, a character created by Paul Féval Lagardère (film), a 2003 TV movie featuring the Paul Féval character This disambiguation page lists...
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    1860) Le Chevalier Ténèbre (Knightshade) by Paul Féval (1860) La Vampire (The Vampire Countess) by Paul Féval (1865) La Femme Immortelle (The Immortal Woman)...
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    Le Bossu (The Hunchback) is a French historical adventure novel by Paul Féval, first published in serial parts in Paris in 1858. Loosely based on real...
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    some have tried to show direct influence of Radcliffe's work. In 1875, Paul Féval wrote a story starring Radcliffe as a vampire hunter, titled La Ville...
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    films include: Bernard Cornwell Alexandre Dumas, père Jeffery Farnol Paul Féval, père Théophile Gautier Anthony Hope Robert E. Howard Harold Lamb Johnston...
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  • Breton cyclist Corentin Louis Kervran, Breton scientist Paul Féval, père (Paul Henri Corentin Féval) Corentin Moutet, French tennis player St. Corentin's...
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  • section of the 1857 volume Les Fleurs du mal La Vampire, an 1865 book by Paul Féval, père The Vampire, a 1891 book by Henry Steel Olcott "The Vampire", a...
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  • directed by Henri Helman, based on the novel Le Bossu ("The Hunchback") by Paul Féval. Bruno Wolkowitch : Henri de Largardère, le bossu Yvon Back : Philippe...
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    Herve Jaouen, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Pierre-Jakez Hélias, Tristan Corbière, Paul Féval, Jean Guéhenno, Arthur Bernède, André Breton, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor....
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  • written over a thirty-year period, comprising eleven novels, created by Paul Féval, père, a 19th-century French writer. By its methods, themes and characters...
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  • hero continued his career in historical novels, with Alexandre Dumas, Paul Féval, and Viscount Alexis de Ponson du Terrail, authors of some of the finest...
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    singularly responsible for the huge popularity of this genre. A precursor was Paul Féval, whose series Les Habits Noirs (1862–67) features Scotland Yard detectives...
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  • Jew], was serialized in 1844–45. Dumas' Isaac Laquedem appeared in 1853. Paul Féval, père was one of the most important fantastique writers of the period...
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    mother was Marguerite Stéphanie Gaboriau. Gaboriau became a secretary to Paul Féval, and after publishing some novels and miscellaneous writings, found his...
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  • Farrell, Troubles (1970) William Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury (1929) Paul Féval, père, Le Chevalier Ténèbre (1860), La Vampire (1865) and La Ville Vampire...
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  • Desjardins and Marcel Vibert. It is based on the 1858 novel Le Bossu by Paul Féval. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris and on location around Dordogne...
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    designs, which were published the preceding year. One should also note Paul Féval, père's La Fille du Juif Errant (1864), which combines several fictional...
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  • Coats aka Les Habits Noirs, 19th century crime fiction novel series by Paul Féval Black Coat Press, publishing firm translating and publishing French pulpers...
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  • and Marie Gillain. Adapted from the 1858 historical novel Le Bossu by Paul Féval, the film is about a skilled swordsman named Lagardère who is befriended...
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  • of London (1844) by George W. M. Reynolds Les Mystères de Londres by Paul Féval Les Mystères de Lyon (featuring the Nyctalope) by Jean de La Hire I misteri...
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    Le Loup blanc (The White Wolf) is a French historical novel by Paul Féval, père, first published in France in 1843. The story takes place in Brittany in...
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    International. The film is rather more realistic than the Bonelli effort. Paul Féval, père used the character of Fra Diavolo in his Les Habits Noirs book series...
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    adaptation film called On Guard, from the 1858 historical novel Le Bossu by Paul Féval. The film is about a skilled swordsman named Lagardère who is befriended...
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    Cyrano is famous for his dueling. The Years Between, four-book series by Paul Féval, fils; and M Lassez: – 1928 features the ongoing conflict between the...
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  • known as "quaddies" to freedom Otto Hantzen (Les Mystères de Demain from Paul Féval, fils and H. J. Magog) – German mad scientist, with female accomplice...
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    character named Monsieur Lecoq, who appeared in Les Habits Noirs, written by Paul Féval, père who had been Gaboriau's employer in 1862. Honoré de Balzac introduced...
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  • Dürer, De Symmetria, Paris/Nuremberg 1557, in Latin. any version of Faust Paul Feval, "nine books including Le Bossu and a quotation from Le Bossu heading...
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