Pierre-Georges Castex (20 June 1915 at Toulouse – 9 December 1995 at Paris) was a French academic, literary critic and author. Professor of Modern French...
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Castex (1924–1991), French scriptwriter Pierre-Georges Castex (1915–1995), literary critic Raoul Castex, French Navy Vice Admiral (1878–1968), theorist...
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concept: Le Conte fantastique en France de Nodier à Maupassant of Pierre-Georges Castex, De la féerie à la science-fiction of Roger Caillois and Introduction...
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French) Balzac. La Comédie humaine. Pierre Citron, ed. Preface by Pierre-Georges Castex. Paris: Seuil, 1965. 7 vols. ISBN 2-02-000726-6 (in French) Rey, Pierre-Louis...
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culture occidentale, Paris, Seuil, Point/Sagesse, 2013. Prix Pierre-Georges-Castex 2007. Notice d'autorité de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. "Décès...
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of them having "long been a marginal text". Farrant, p. 163. Pierre-Georges Castex, Roland Chollet, René Guise and Nicole Mozet, eds., Honoré de Balzac...
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failure. Mario Brini, 87, Italian prelate. George Brown, 80, British sailor and Olympic athlete. Pierre-Georges Castex, 80, French academic, literary critic...
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(Belgium) and Shanghai (China). A Georges Pompidou Museum is also dedicated to him in his hometown. The family of Georges Pompidou was of very modest origins...
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essays, literary criticism Marius-François Guyard (1921–2011) Pierre-Georges Castex (1915–1995) Marcel Ruff (1896–1993) 28 Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973) France...
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Louis Joseph Marie Nestor Castex (born February 3, 1896, in Pinsaguel, Haute-Garonne, France; died September 28, 1968, in Paris) was a French aviation...
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plus fort) by Georges Clemenceau at archive.org The surprises of life by Georges Clemenceau at archive.org At the foot of Sinai by Georges Clemenceau at...
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Castex-d'Armagnac (French pronunciation: [kastɛks daʁmaɲak], literally Castex of Armagnac; Occitan: Castèths d'Armanhac) is a commune in the Gers department...
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Sheffield, Juden wrote, under the supervision of Pierre Moreau and Pierre-Georges Castex, two theses for the award of his Doctorat d'État ès Lettres et Sciences...
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the Académie des sciences morales et politiques 2006 award Pierre-Georges Castex for French Literature for Jean-Jacques Rousseau en son temps. In July...
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Castex is a commune in the Gers department in southwestern France. Communes of the Gers department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv...
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Louis Castex (December 2, 1868 - July 13, 1954) was a French sculptor. Louis Castex was born on December 2, 1868, in Saumur. His parents were Dulcide...
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studying at the Paris-Sorbonne University, being tutored by Pierre-Georges Castex. In 1962 he took the degree of BLitt, proceeding Master of Letters (MLitt);...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georges Bidault. Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges Bidault. "Georges Bidault, Resistance Hero Who Later Led...
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René, le Grand Prix littéraire de Provence in 1983, and received the George Castex l'Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques Prize and the Grand Prize...
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Justice and Keeper of the Seals in the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex. His appointment came as a surprise to many political commentators. Dupond-Moretti...
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as Minister of the Interior in the governments of Prime Ministers Jean Castex, Élisabeth Borne and Gabriel Attal from 2020 to 2024. A former member of...
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warships have been named for Georges Leygues: a light cruiser Georges Leygues that served in World War II an F70-type frigate Georges Leygues, which was decommissioned...
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novembre 2022 portant nomination du président-directeur général de la Régie autonome des transports parisiens - M. CASTEX (Jean), retrieved 2023-02-11...
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Sautot) military leaders (Georges Catroux and Émile Muselier), and three personalities from varied backgrounds: Father Georges Thierry Argenlieu, a friar...
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la vie et les conspirations de Jean, baron de Batz, 1908, p. 45. Henri Castex, La descendance des Mérovingiens ? : les d'Artagnan toujours dans l'histoire...
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Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness (2020–2022) in both the Castex and Borne governments. From 2018 to 2020, he was Minister of Culture in...
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was running from the law in Quebec, joined Webb there about 1837. Jean Castex, a native of France, came to Mermentau around 1856. He opened a mercantile...
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3 July 2020, Macron appointed the centre-right Jean Castex as the Prime Minister of France. Castex, described as a social conservative, was a member of...
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minister (2016–2017) Édouard Philippe, Prime minister (2017–2020) Jean Castex, Prime minister (2020–2022) Élisabeth Borne, Prime minister (2022–2024)...
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51–52; Black 1998, p. 66; Weigley 1991, p. 204; Van Nimwegen 2002, p. 222; Castex 2012, p. 99 Generally accepted figure, although other estimates range from...
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