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    Henri Ghéon (15 March 1875 – 13 June 1944), born Henri Vangeon in Bray-sur-Seine, Seine-et-Marne, was a French playwright, novelist, poet and critic. Brought...
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    executed in 1957. While in prison, he became a devout Roman Catholic. Henri Ghéon – French playwright, poet, writer and critic, wrote a book entitled Sainte...
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    work, and his last great completed work of any kind", and the critic Henri Ghéon called it Mozart's "swan-song". There is no surviving autograph for the...
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    Mary Frances Duclaux, Edith Durham, Benjamin Fondane, Giovanni Gentile, Henri Ghéon, Jean Giraudoux, Philippe Henriot, Max Jacob, Napoleon Lapathiotis, Stephen...
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    formula identical with that of the shimmering web of the orchestra", wrote Henri Ghéon in Nouvelle revue française; he called the ballet "the most exquisite...
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  • (1764–1819, Austria) Michel de Ghelderode (1898–1962, Belgium) in French Henri Ghéon (1875–1944, France) Paolo Giacometti (1816–1882, Italy) Giuseppe Giacosa...
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  • Seigneur de Miolans in a play adapted from a 15th-century manuscript by Henri Ghéon. Alongside the television appearance, he continued to appear on stage...
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  • Théophile Gautier (1811–1872) Jean Genet (1910–1986) Amélie Gex (1835–1883) Henri Ghéon (1875–1644) Roger Gilbert-Lecomte (1907–1943) Iwan Gilkin (1858–1924)...
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  • Bernard". The broadcast was adapted from a 15th-century manuscript by Henri Ghéon. After wartime service as a captain in the Royal Tank Regiment, Le Mesurier...
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    (1882–1936) Lisamaria Meirowsky (1904–1942) Maurice Denis (1870–1943) Henri Ghéon (1875–1944) Madeleine Radziwiłł (1861–1945) Luisa Piccarreta (1865–1947)...
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  • journalist, nun Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange – neo-Thomist theologian Henri Ghéon – French poet and critic; his experiences as an army doctor during the...
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    orchestrated 1930) Miroir de peine (set of five songs on texts by French poet Henri Ghéon, 1875–1944) (1923, orchestrated 1933) Trois pastorales (1935) César Franck...
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  • (born 1949, Iran/France, f) Radu Pavel Gheo (born 1969, Romania, f/nf) Henri Ghéon (1875–1944, France, d/f/p) Constantin Virgil Gheorghiu (1916–1992, Romania/France...
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  • organ) La Cathédrale Incendiée (4 mixed voices, and organ) lyrics by Henri Ghéon. Association Jehan Alain L’orgue de la famille Alain. Entretemps Photos...
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    "choeur de femmes" in an supporting role. In Miroir Caplet set texts by Henri Ghéon as meditations on the fifteen decades of the rosary. The chorus announces...
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  • with a false start in 1908, by Gide and Ruyters, Marcel Drouin and Henri Ghéon also close to Gide, with Jacques Copeau and Jean Schlumberger. At the...
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  • marvellous history of St. Bernard (1927). Adapted by French novelist Henri Ghéon (1875–1944) from a manuscript of the XV century. Translated into English...
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  • does for Part 4). The 'miracle' Mary of Nijmegen, uses a libretto by Henri Ghéon, 1933, after the Flemish legend, in a Czech translation by Vilém Závada...
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    Jean Daujat collaborated in this review along with Maritain, Henri Massis and Henri Gheon. In the fall of 1925 Jean Daujat and a group of seven men began...
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    Lemaître" Charles Guérin Francis Jammes Francis Vielé-Griffin Henri Ghéon René Boylesve Henri Mazel Paul Fort Nordau, Max (1907). On Art and Artists. Philadelphia:...
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  • l'Œuvre 1935: La Complainte de Pranzini et de Thérèse de Lisieux by Henri Ghéon, directed by Georges Pitoëff, Théâtre des Mathurins 1936: Elizabeth,...
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  • American Model, socialite, designer, artist, LGBTQ rights activist L Henri Ghéon 1875–1944 French Playwright, novelist, poet, critic G Nicolas Ghesquière...
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  • (1938); play by Jef Mennekens Ezelsvel, Incidental music (1942); play by Henri Ghéon Momotaro, Incidental music (1943); play by Edgar Den Haene based on Momotarō...
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    Calderon de la Barca, adaptation by Henri Ghéon (3 December) 1929: Les Vrais Dieux by Georges de Porto-Riche, directed by Henri Desfontaines (22 November) 1931:...
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    4 June 1935: La Complainte de Pranzini et de Thérèse de Lisieux by Henri Ghéon, 28 June Directed by Georges Pitoëff 1935: Je vivrai un grand amour by...
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  • (1872–1922) Henri Bataille (1872–1927) Robert de Flers (1873–1907) Alfred Jarry (1875–1937) Henri Duvernois (1875–1944) Henri Ghéon (1876–1953) Henri Bernstein...
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  • Kingsway) Kismet (1925, New Oxford) The Marvellous History of St Bernard (Henri Ghéon, translated Jackson) (1926, Aldwych) Riki-Tiki (Eduard Künneke) (1926...
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    Le Dantec, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Félix Fénéon, Henri Ghéon, André Gide, Maurice Maeterlinck, and Henri-Edmond Cross. The relatively modest furniture of...
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  • Present Laughter among others. In 1959, he portrayed the title role in Henri Ghéon's The Marriage of Saint Francis at the Maddermarket Theatre. The same...
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  • Vanderbilt II US 2 March (or 20 October) 1878 8 January 1944 1151 Henri Vangeon, Henri Ghéon FR 15 March 1875 1944 Or 1943 Jun 13 1152 William Denham Verschoyle...
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