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Louis Émile Clément
Georges Bernanos (French: [ʒɔʁʒ
bɛʁnanɔs]; 20
February 1888 – 5 July 1948) was a
French author, and a
soldier in
World War I. A Catholic...
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Michel Bernanos (20
January 1923 – 27 July 1964) was a
French poet and
fantasy writer. He was the
fourth child of
French writer Georges Bernanos. He also...
- Jean
Bernanos (b. c. 1648 - d. 1695) was a
French buccaneer, privateer, and
pirate active in the
Caribbean and
across Spanish Central America. Born in...
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Bernanos was
directed by
Pierre Cardinal for a
French television. This
included more of
Bernanos'
dialogue than the 1960 film and
featured Bernanos'...
- for The
Carmelites by
Georges Bernanos,
originally written as a film
screenplay in 1948 but
performed as a play.
Bernanos'
version was
adapted into the...
- Joy (French: La Joie) is a 1929
novel by the
French writer Georges Bernanos. The
story is set
among people with
shattered dreams and
follows a
young woman...
- for a film.
Bernanos died on 5 July 1948. Subsequently, his
literary executor,
Albert Béguin,
found this m****cript. To ****ist
Bernanos'
surviving family...
- Académie française (France) –
including de Saint-Exupéry, Cohen, Mauriac,
Bernanos, and
Tournier List of
recipients of the Prix
Goncourt (France) – including...
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write his
screenplay until after Bernanos was dead, and said he
would have
deviated more from the
novel if
Bernanos had
still been alive,
which Truffaut...
- Donissan; the
writers Léon Bloy and
Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, from whom
Bernanos takes the idea of a
world deprived of God and the idea of a
union of reality...