- The
carrosses à cinq sols (English: five-sol coaches) were the
first modern form of
public transport in the world,
developed by
mathematician and philosopher...
- The
Golden Coach (French: Le
Carrosse d'or; Italian: La
carrozza d'oro) is a 1952 film
directed by Jean Renoir. It
stars Anna Magnani,
Duncan Lamont, Paul...
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published in la
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Paris in June 1829 and
added to the
second edition...
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Unlike her husband, who had been
taken to his
execution in a
carriage (
carrosse), she had to sit in an open cart (charrette) for the hour it took to convey...
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Truffaut named his
production company "Les
Films du
Carrosse"
after Renoir's The
Golden Coach (La
Carrosse d'Or). Four of Renoir's crew members,
Satyajit Ray...
- Aguas. Her
story provided the
basis for
Prosper Mérimée’s
comic one-act Le
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which in turn
provided the
basis for both
Jacques Offenbach’s...
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novella Le
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Prosper Mérimée, an opéra bouffe, La Périchole by
Jacques Offenbach, Jean Renoir’s 1953 film Le
Carrosse d'or (The...