- the area,
first building a
stockade fort on the
bluff at Pointe-à-la-
Chevelure, today's
Chimney Point. In 1734 or 1735, they
began construction on the...
- the
volume and the
title itself comes from one of its poems, "XXIII. La
Chevelure". Rock band
Mountain released an
album "Flowers of Evil" in 1971 [1]....
- Aimé Césaire (1913–2008)
invokes the
Oriflamme in his poem "Your Hair" ("
Chevelure"). By
invoking the Oriflamme, Césaire also
invokes the
French Colonial...
-
include "Le balcon" (The Balcony), "Parfum exotique" (Exotic Perfume), "La
chevelure" (The Hair), "Sed non satiata" (Yet she is not satisfied), "Le serpent...
- town is a
direct translation of the
original French name,
Pointe à la
Chevelure. The town is on the
eastern edge of Es**** County. It is 43
miles (69 km)...
-
Gregory of Tours,
History of the Franks, II.41. J. Hoyaux, "Reges criniti:
chevelures,
tonsures et
scalps chez les Mérovingiens,"
Revue belge de philologie...
- and
piano (1897–1898): La flûte de Pan: Pour le jour des
Hyacinthies La
chevelure: Il m'a dit «Cette nuit j'ai rêvé» Le
tombeau des Naiades: Le long du...
- Joan Miró (Women, on 23
paintings by Joan Miró) 1966; new edition, La
Chevelure de Bérénice (Berenice's Hair) 1984
Histoire (Story) 1967 La
Bataille de...
- music. She also
composed the
soundtrack to
Adonis Kyrou's
short film La
Chevelure (1960),
based on the
short story by Guy de Maup****ant. Her Film Musique...
-
close friend Claude Debussy set
three of the poems—La flûte de Pan, La
chevelure and Le
tombeau des Naïades—as
songs for
female voice and piano. The composer...