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Theophile Gautier Theophile Gautier
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Jean de La Fontaine Jean de La Fontaine
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Alexis de Tocqueville Alexis de Tocqueville
Alexis de Tocqueville , 1805-59, French politician and writer. He was prominent in politics, particularly just before and just after the Revolution of 1848 (see revolutions of 1848 ), and was minister of foreign affairs briefly in 1849. His observations made in 1831 during a government mission to... Read more
Enrique Rodriguez Larreta Enrique Rodriguez Larreta
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Marcel Proust Marcel Proust
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Adam de la Halle Adam de la Halle
Adam de la Halle or Adam le Bossu , c.1240-1287, French dramatist and poet-musician, one of the great trouvères . Many of his songs and polyphonic motets are preserved, as is the pastoral comedy with music Le Jeu de Robin et Marion (c.1283). Another work, Jeu d'Adam ou de la... Read more
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