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    Henry Marie Joseph Frédéric Expedite Millon de Montherlant (French: [mɔ̃tɛʁlɑ̃]; 20 April 1895 – 21 September 1972) was a French essayist, novelist, and...
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  • Montherlant may refer to: Henry de Montherlant, (1895 – 1972), a French writer and dramatist Montherlant, Oise, a commune in France This disambiguation...
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    and in a play by French playwright Henry de Montherlant called La Reine morte (The Dead Queen). Inês de Castro is a novel by Maria Pilar Queralt del...
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    German embassy in Paris. Bremer also translated several works of Henry de Montherlant. After a change in the personal policy of the Auswärtiges Amt, Bremer...
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  • made-for-television film adapted from a 1951 play by French dramatist Henry de Montherlant of the same title. The title, literally translated, The City Where...
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    Claudel one of the three "masters of drama" in the 20th century, with Henry de Montherlant and Bertolt Brecht. While in China, Claudel had a long affair with...
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    1963 Henry de Montherlant, 1964 Marcel Pagnol, 1964 Roger Peyrefitte, 1964 Jeanne Castel, 1964 Paul Morand, 1965 Jacques Benoist-Méchin, 1965 Henry Picker...
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    Malatesta is a play by the French writer Henry de Montherlant, written in 1943–1944 and first published in 1946. It was first performed on stage in 1950...
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    Lévi-Strauss (2008, 13th) André Malraux (1947) Roger Martin du Gard (1955) Henry de Montherlant (1972) Nathalie Sarraute (1996) Saint-John Perse (1972) Marguerite...
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  • Pierre Sipriot (category Prix Goncourt de la Biographie winners)
    and principal biographer of Henry de Montherlant. A journalist for France Culture, Pierre Sipriot produced the Les Lundis de l'Histoire [fr] radio program...
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  • Pfeiffer (contributor) ISBN 978-8496954595 (2009) Chaos and Night by Henry de Montherlant (introduction to the NYRB Classics edition) ISBN 978-1590173046 (2010)...
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    Belmonte, Killer of Bulls. Belmonte was also a close friend of authors Henry de Montherlant and Ernest Hemingway, and he appears in two of Hemingway's books:...
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  • the 1930s/1940s. Peyrefitte was on (mostly) friendly terms with Henry de Montherlant, who in his later years wrote a novel (Les Garçons, 1969) about a...
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    outspoken admiration in her lifetime of figures such as André Gide and Henry de Montherlant), she has been increasingly recognised as an important voice in women's...
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  • Jansenism by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve Port-Royal, a 1954 play by Henry de Montherlant Port Royal (album), by Running Wild, 1988 port-royal (band), an Italian...
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    Pedro in La Reine morte which is an adaptation of the play by Henry de Montherlant. Nominated in the best actor category at the Menton International Fantasy...
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    van De Ensors 2023 | De Ensors". De Ensors (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-02-22. "Palmarès 2007". LES GLOBES DE CRISTAL - Les prix de l'Art et La Culture (in...
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  • 1982), Italian footballer for Lupa Roma Malatesta (play), a play by Henry de Montherlant Malatesta (film), a 1970 German film Malatesta (Rome Metro), underground...
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    Gabriel Matzneff (category Prix Renaudot de l'essai winners)
    He met fellow author Henry de Montherlant in June 1957 and remained his friend, in spite of quarrels, until de Montherlant's suicide in 1972. He began...
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    Reinar despues de morir by Luis Vélez de Guevara, as well as a play by French playwright Henry de Montherlant called La Reine morte (The Dead Queen)...
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  • works by authors such as Joris Karl Huysmans, Lucian, Henry de Montherlant, Franz Cumont, Collin de Plancy into various languages. These explorations underscore...
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  • accused of collaborating, as Henry de Montherlant was also condemned for sympathizing with Nazis. Montherlant's book Le solstice de Juin was published by Grasset...
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  • critical essays on prominent literary figures such as Mario Praz, Henry de Montherlant, Pierre Loti, Frederick Rolfe, and Norman Douglas. His academic interests...
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  • La Ville dont le prince est un enfant (play) (category Plays by Henry de Montherlant)
    un enfant is a play published in 1951–67 by the French dramatist Henry de Montherlant. The title ('"The City Whose Prince is a Child") is taken from Ecclesiastes...
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  • Montmeyran, Le Gendre de Monsieur Poirier, Émile Augier & Jules Sandeau, 4 July 1942 Don Pedro, La Reine morte, Henry de Montherlant, with Pierre Dux, 8...
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    The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, and Isabelle in Intermezzo); Henry de Montherlant (Port Royal); James Joyce (The Exiles); Racine (Britannicus); and...
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    1893 – Joan Miró, Spanish painter and sculptor (d. 1983) 1895 – Henry de Montherlant, French essayist, novelist, and dramatist (d. 1972) 1899 – Alan Arnett...
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    L'Enfant de cœur, Editions Albin Michel 1978 Roy, novel, Editions Albin Michel 1979 L'Illustre écrivain, Editions Albin Michel 1982 Henry de Montherlant - Roger...
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    From the Prose and Verse of Lord Byron (1961) Selected Essays of Henry de Montherlant (1961) editor, with John Weightman, translator William Hickey, ed...
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    Ernst Jünger (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Marie-Louise Bousquet and Florence Gould. There he met Jean Paulhan, Henry de Montherlant, Marcel Jouhandeau and Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Jünger also met the...
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