Jean Richepin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁiʃpɛ̃]; 4 February 1849 – 12 December 1926) was a French poet, novelist and dramatist. Born on February 4,...
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heureux), Victor Hugo (La Légende de la Nonne, Gastibelza), Paul Verlaine, Jean Richepin, François Villon (La Ballade des Dames du Temps Jadis), and Antoine...
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comic book Le Mage, an opera by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Jean Richepin Kamen Rider Mage, a character in the TV series Kamen Rider Wizard Mage...
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lover, playwright Jean Richepin. Upon her return to Paris, she found that Damala was again living in her house. Bernhardt left Richepin and the couple reunited...
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medicine and epidemiology. Amine Megateli - Professional footballer Jean Richepin - French poet and writer, member of Académie française Djamel Tlemçani...
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others to his mother, Paul Verlaine, Ernest Delahaye, Raoul Ponchon, Jean Richepin and Ernest Millot. "Psst! - Anti-Semitic, Anti-Dreyfus Graphic Weekly...
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for voice and organ (1891) Op. 17, Chansons de Miarka, to words by Jean Richepin (1888) Les morts La pluie Op. 18, La tempête, incidental music for Shakespeare's...
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who was then running the Ambigu, cast her in the central role of Jean Richepin's La Glu; in that part, and as Adrienne de Boistulbé in Meilhac's Ma...
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France 26 Win 25–1 Francois Botha TKO 11 (12) 31 Mar 2012 Gymnase Jean-Richepin, Noisy-le-Grand, France Retained WBO Africa heavyweight title; Won vacant...
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1896. He died on 23 April 1907, and was succeeded at the academy by Jean Richepin. He was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur during 1879, and was...
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Russian texts; the one exception, Le flibustier (based on a play by Jean Richepin), premiered in 1894 at the Opéra-Comique in Paris (twenty-five years...
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Germany 59 Loss 48–7–3 (1) Carlos Takam TKO 11 (12) 31 Mar 2012 Gymnase Jean Richepin, Noisy-le-Grand, France For WBO Africa and vacant WBF (Federation) International...
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left, she took on a new leading man and lover, the poet and playwright Jean Richepin, who accompanied her on a quick tour of European cities to help pay...
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its demise in 1898. Sarah Bernhardt even donned Pierrot's blouse for Jean Richepin's Pierrot the Murderer (1883). But French mimes and actors were not the...
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(and modern stage lighting) innovator Loie Fuller Jules Massenet and Jean Richepin (the latter as Apollo Citharoedus), authors of Le mage, premiered at...
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"Sarah Bernhardt in Real War Film; "Mothers of France" from Scenario of Jean Richepin Moves Rialto Audience". The New York Times. March 12, 1917. Retrieved...
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invasion of France. Jean Richepin, active as a franc-tireur during the Franco-Prussian War was their honorary president. Richepin was keen to sustain...
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(1942–44) Trois Pieces pour pianola, before 1921 Nuageries (1903) [Jean Richepin] Five Songs, Op. 2 (1902) La Cloche Felee, Op. 7 (1904) [Baudelaire]...
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Gramont 15 May 1889 Paris, Opéra Comique (Lyrique) Le mage opéra 5 acts Jean Richepin 16 March 1891 Paris, Opéra Garnier Werther drame lyrique 4 acts Édouard...
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may refer to: Miarka (novel), an 1883 novel by Jean Richepin Miarka (play), a 1905 play by Jean Richepin based on his novel Miarka (1920 film), a French...
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Georges de Peyrebrune (1848–1917) Ferdinand Brunetière (1849–1906) Jean Richepin (1849–1926) Georges de Porto-Riche (1849–1930) Guy de Maupassant (1850–1893)...
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shot on location in the Camargue region. It was based on a novel by Jean Richepin which had previously been made into the libretto for an opera, Miarka...
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was later revised for a production at the Opéra. The libretto was by Jean Richepin, adapted from his own 1883 novel Miarka, la fille à l'ourse. George's...
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honour of him and his brother, Bala Rao. Nana Sahib, a drama in verse by Jean Richepin with incidental music by Jules Massenet, opened on 20 December 1883...
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2020-03-26. Jenkins, C.; Sutton, Howard; Richepin, Jean (January 1963). "The Life and Work of Jean Richepin". The Modern Language Review. 58 (1): 120...
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Hawthorne, Ellen Key, Sidney Lee, Helena Nyblom, Karel Václav Rais, Jean Richepin, Rainer Maria Rilke, Albert Robida, Radu Rosetti, August Sedláček, Ågot...
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ISBN 978-1-61227-045-6 The Wing (2011) (L'Aile, Roman des Temps Nouveaux by Jean Richepin (1911)) ISBN 978-1-61227-053-1 The Xenobiotic Invasion (2011) (La Grande...
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Éliane Richepin (23 November 1910 – 9 March 1999) was a French classical pianist. Richepin studied music at the Conservatoire de Paris where she received...
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inspired a wave of novels with lesbian themes, including Sapphô (1884) by Jean Richepin, Un crime d'amour [fr] (1886) by Paul Bourget, Paris impur (1889) by...
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La Sulamite is a scène lyrique by Emmanuel Chabrier to words by Jean Richepin for solo voice, women's chorus and orchestra. The text of La Sulamite is...
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