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Congreve Comedy of menace, as
practiced by
David Campton and
Harold Pinter comédie larmoyante or 'tearful comedy', as
practiced by Pierre-Claude
Nivelle de...
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Comédie+ (formerly
Comédie!) is a
French pay
television channel dedicated to
humour since 1997. It is
directed by
Dominique Farrugia, a
former member of...
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Comédie-Française (French: [kɔmedi fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) or Théâtre-Français (French: [teɑtʁ(ə) fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is one of the few
state theatres in France. Founded...
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Comédie humaine (French: [la kɔmedi ymɛn]; English: The
Human Comedy) is Honoré de Balzac's 1829–48 multi-volume
collection of
interlinked novels and...
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Comédie-Italienne (French pronunciation: [kɔmedi italjɛn]) or Théâtre-Italien (pronounced [teɑtʁ italjɛ̃]) are
French names which have been used to refer...
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LibriVox "Modern
Translation of the Play" –
Modern version of the play The
Comedie of
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Photos of Gray's Inn Hall – the...
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August 1850) was a
French novelist and playwright. The
novel sequence La
Comédie humaine,
which presents a
panorama of post-Napoleonic
French life, is generally...
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genesis a
century earlier. In France,
during the
reign of
Louis XIV, the
Comédie-Italienne
created a
repertoire and
delineated new
masks and characters...
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Comédie-ballet is a
genre of
French drama which mixes a
spoken play with
interludes containing music and dance. The
first example of the
genre is considered...
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Under the Seas), Émile Zola (Les Rougon-Macquart), Honoré de
Balzac (La
Comédie humaine), Guy de Maup****ant, Théophile
Gautier and
Stendhal (The Red and...