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Aziyadé (1879; also
known as Constantinople) is a
novel by
French author Pierre Loti.
Originally published anonymously, it was his
first book, and along...
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November 2021). "Reading Turcophilia: The
Turkish Life of
Pierre Loti in
Aziyadé and Fantôme d'Orient". Litera:
Journal of Language,
Literature and Culture...
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curious experiences in Istanbul. The
result was the
anonymously published Aziyadé (1879), part romance, part autobiography, like the work of his admirer...
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refer to:
Constantinople (ensemble), a
Canadian early music group Aziyadé, or Constantinople, a 1879
novel by
Pierre Loti
Constantinople (De Amicis...
- 1932:
Confidence 1933:
Arpette 1934:
Eleda 1935:
Rarity 1936:
Pamina 1937:
Aziyade 1938:
Tonnelle 1939:
Dixiana 1940: no race 1941:
Thread 1942:
Picture 1943:...
- 1932:
Ziani 1933:
Sonny Boy 1934:
Jocrisse 1935:
Master Vere 1936:
Aziyade 1937:
Aziyade 1938:
Sweet Dream 1939: Le Koh-i-Noor 1940: no race 1941: Bec****in...
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Charles Kickham – Knocknagow, or The
Homes of
Tipperary Pierre Loti –
Aziyadé George MacDonald - Sir
Gibbie George Meredith – The
Egoist John
Boyle O'Reilly...
- Noctuidae. The
genus was
erected by
Francis Walker in 1854.
Metagarista aziyade Vuillot, 1892
Metagarista maenas Herrich-Schäffer, [1853]
Metagarista subcrocea...
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Istanbul in 1876
frequently visited the
coffeehouse and
completed his
novel Aziyadé in the coffeehouse. The
Rabia Kadın Coffehouse, now
called Piyer Loti Coffeehouse...
- hill, of
which name
recalls him, is a
restaurant named after his
novel Aziyadé,
which is the name of the main
character as an
Ottoman woman.
There are...