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Bourdet is a
French surname. It may
refer to:
Claude Bourdet (1909-1996),
writer and
politician Edouard Bourdet (1887-1945), playwright. It may also refer...
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Claude Bourdet (28
October 1909 – 20
March 1996) was a writer, journalist, polemist, and
militant French politician.
Bourdet was a son of the dramatic...
- Édouard
Bourdet (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 26
October 1887 – Paris, 17
January 1945) was a 20th-century
French playwright. He was
married to the poet, Catherine...
- Château de La Rivière-
Bourdet is
located in
Quevillon in the Seine-Maritime
department of
France on the
banks of the Seine. The
castle was
listed as a...
- Anaïs
Bourdet (born 21
November 1984) is a
French feminist activist,
against street har****ment and the rape culture. In 2012, she
created the
Tumblr Paye...
- Le
Bourdet (French pronunciation: [lə buʁdɛ]) is a
commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
western France. The Maraîchine...
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Leonor Watling. In the theatre, he has
appeared in the
plays of
Gildas Bourdet,
Jorge Lavelli, and Valère Novarina.
Pinon received the Molière
Award for...
- ta chatte » in
Alsacian argot) was a web site
created in 2012 by Anaïs
Bourdet that
collected accounts of
street har****ment from women. In 2013, the website...
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Pierre Jean Jouve. At age 25, she
married the po****r
dramatist Édouard
Bourdet. In 1909
their son
Claude (later a
member of the
French Resistance) was...
- The
Captive (French: La Prisonnière) is a 1926
French play by Édouard
Bourdet. The three-act
melodrama was
among the
first Broadway plays to deal with...