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- Jules Arsène Arnaud Claretie (3 December 1840 – 23 December 1913) was a French literary figure and director of the Théâtre Français. He was born at Limoges...
- Alexander was the creator, director, and host of the twin ventures. Jules Claretie, who wrote that ****ure historians of the mores of the Belle Epoque "could...
- Rueil-Malmaison on 5 December 1874. At the age of 19, she married Léo Claretie, a writer twelve years her senior. They had two children. In 1907 she began...
- The Life of Mirabeau. Smith, Elder, & Co. p. 249. Claretie, 77 Claretie, 91 Claretie, 104 Claretie, 248 Scurr, 298 Leuwers, Hervé (2018). Camille et Lucile...
- Claretie, critic of Le Figaro, was amazed about his correspondence of the Battle of Custoza, during the Third Italian War of Independence. Claretie wrote...
- American silent drama film directed by Émile Chautard and written by Jules Claretie and Charles E. Whittaker. The film stars Pauline Frederick, John Miltern...
- October 1789. Simon Schama, Citizens pp 467 Jules Claretie, Ruines Et Fantômes [1][archive ↑ Jules Claretie p. 63] Sorel, Alexandre (1862). Stanislas Maillard...
- Opéra-Comique (Lyrique) La Navarraise épisode lyrique 2 acts Jules Claretie and Henri Cain, after Claretie, La cigarette 20 June 1894 London, Royal Opera House Covent...
- Chaumette François Chabot Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel Antoine-François Momoro Claretie, Jules (1876). Camille Desmoulins and His Wife: P****ages from the History...
- acts by Jules M****enet to a French libretto by Jules Claretie and Henri Cain, based on Claretie's short story La cigarette (1890). It was first performed...