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other farces of the time by
employing dynamic characters like
Alceste and
Célimène as
opposed to the flat
caricatures of
traditional social satire. It also...
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Célimène Daudet (born 1977) is a
contemporary French classical pianist. Born in Aix-en-Provence to a
French father and a
Haitian mother,
Daudet began her...
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Célimène is a
feminine given name.
People with this name include:
Célimène,
character in the play The
Misanthrope Célimène Daudet (born 1977), French-Haitian...
- soap Cap des Pins (1998-2000). Her last role was
playing Célimène in the 2006 film
Célimène et le cardinal. The
daughter of
university professors, Jade...
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Célimène Gaudieux (20
April 1807 – 13 July 1864) was a
French mixed-race singer,
nicknamed "muse of the
three basins". She
practiced her
music while working...
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Colotis celimene, the
lilac tip or
magenta tip, is a
butterfly of the
family Pieridae. The
species was
first described by
Hippolyte Lucas in 1852. It is...
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Célimène and the
Cardinal (original
French title:
Célimène et le Cardinal) is a 1992 play by
French playwright Jacques Rampal [fr] that
continues Molière's...
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croissante des
femmes au marché du travail". INSEE.
Retrieved 5
October 2024.
Célimène, Fred; Legris, André (2011). De l'économie
coloniale à l'économie mondialisée...
- from Yale University,
where she
starred as
Sally Bowles in
Cabaret and as
Célimène in Molière's play, The Misanthrope.
While auditioning for
roles in her...
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Leading Role. On stage,
Knightley starred as a
flirtatious young woman Célimène who is
being courted by
several men in
Martin Crimp's
comedic West End...