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Jean le Charlier de Gerson
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Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier , pseud. of Charles Édouard Jeanneret , 1887-1965, French architect, b. La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. Often known simply as "Corbu," he was one of the most influential architects of the 20th cent. and his buildings and writings had a revolutionary effect on the... Read more |
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Pierre Le Muet
Muet, Pierre Le (1591–1669). French architect and writer, his most important work was Manière de bastir pour toutes sortes de personnes (Manner of Building for All Sorts of People— 1623), which probably drew on Serlio's then unpublished sixth book of Architettura, and Du... Read more |
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Richard Le Gallienne
Richard Le Gallienne 1866-1947, English man of letters. As literary critic and contributor to the Yellow Book, he was associated with the fin-de-siècle aesthetes of the 1890s before becoming a resident of the United States. His works include the poems Volumes in Folio (1889), the novel ... Read more |
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Alain Rene Le Sage
Alain René Le Sage , 1668-1747, French novelist and dramatist. His masterpiece, Gil Blas de Santillane (1715-35, tr. by Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, 1749), is a rambling story in the style of Spanish picaresque romances, though unlike them in conception. It... Read more |
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Henri Le Fauconnier
Le Fauconnier, Henri (1881–1946). French painter, mainly of figure subjects, including nudes and allegories. He was born at Hesdin, Pas-de-Calais, the son of a doctor, and in 1900 he began studying law at the University of Paris. However, he soon gave this up for art and had his main training... Read more |
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Anatole France
Anatole France , pseud. of Jacques Anatole Thibault , 1844-1924, French writer. He was probably the most prominent French man of letters of his time. Among his best-remembered works is L'Île des pingouins (1908, tr. Penguin Island, 1909), an allegorical novel satirizing French history.... Read more |
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Christine de Pisan
Christine de Pisan , 1364-c.1430, French poet, of Italian descent. She wrote many verse romances and works in prose, as well as the lyric poems for which she is most famous. Remarkable in character and learning, Christine sought to express the dignity of woman. Her writings include Le Livre des... Read more |
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Gilles Le Breton
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Abraham de Moivre
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