- René
Boylesve (French pronunciation: [ʁəne bwalɛv]; 14
April 1867 in La Haye-Descartes – 14
January 1926 in Paris), born René
Marie Auguste Tardiveau ([ʁəne...
- La Becquée (French pronunciation: [la bɛke]) by René
Boylesve is a
novel of
manners in the
French tradition. The
novel is
largely autobiographical and...
- the "town of the
three Renés" (René Descartes, René de Buxeuil, and René
Boylesve). The town is
notable in
Acadian genealogy as the
birthplace of the Heberts...
- pronunciation: [lɑ̃fɑ̃ a la balystʁad]) is a
novel of
manners by René
Boylesve that
draws heavily on the author's own
experiences and is set in a regional...
- Honoré de
Balzac (1799–1850), a
French novelist and playwright. René
Boylesve (1867–1926), a
French writer and
literary critic. Centre-Val de
Loire Touraine...
- Cloque) is a
French novel of
manners by René
Boylesve published in 1899. The
fifth novel of René
Boylesve,
tells against the
backdrop of a
religious quarrel...
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local dance halls and cafés-concerts. In 1888, she met the
writer René
Boylesve (1867–1926) who
became her lover.
Using the
stage name Jane Avril, suggested...
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Academy Royal Spanish Academy Swedish Academy Mademoiselle Cloque by René
Boylesve This is the
anglicized version of the name, with a
capital "F". In French...
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existential choices in an
apocalyptic context". It is written, says René
Boylesve, with a "deft levity".
Mutual antagonism between God and his
angels is...
- 1931
Introduction à la
lecture de René
Boylesve, Paris, Le Divan, série-collection « Le
Souvenir de René
Boylesve », 1932 Les
pages immortelles de Spinoza...