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Astolphe-Louis-Léonor,
Marquis de
Custine (18
March 1790 – 25
September 1857) was a
French aristocrat and
writer who is best
known for his
travel writing...
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whose verses he set as songs. He also was more than once
guest of
Marquis Astolphe de Custine, one of his
fervent admirers,
playing his
works in Custine's...
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property and
emigrated to Germany, and
later Switzerland, with her son,
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor, who
became a well-known
travel writer. The fate of the family...
- widowed.
After the
revolution she
focused on the
education of her son,
Astolphe-Louis-Léonor,
Marquis de Custine,
taking him to
Italy and Switzerland....
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biography for her work on the
French writer Astolphe de
Custine called A
Taste for Freedom: The Life of
Astolphe de Custine.
Muhlstein 's
other works include...
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Georges Perec 1995 –
Henry Gidel, Les Deux
Guitry 1996 – Anka Muhlstein,
Astolphe de
Custine 1997 – Jean-Claude Lamy, Prévert, les frères 1998 – Christian...
- (1871), a poem by
Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt,
American poet Béatrix Cenci, by
Astolphe de
Custine Nemesis,
tragedy by
Alfred Nobel Beatrice Cenci, a play by Alberto...
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about it openly. 1829
Aloys ou le
Religieux du mont Saint-Bernard
Marquis Astolphe de
Custine France [Aloys; or, The
Religious of Mont Saint-Bernard] Tells...
- - Cédric
Denis Podalydès - Guigui, l'Innomable
Olivier Gourmet - Jean-
Astolphe Méréville Joséphine
Bouvet Sandrine Robert Capovilla-
Tenore Pierre Samuel...
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furioso and
tells of the love of the
enchantress Alcine for the
paladin Astolphe (Astolfo).
Alcine was
first performed on 15
January 1705 by the Académie...