-
borrowed from
Italian during the 16th
century through the
French form
courtisane,
especially ****ociated with the
meaning of
donna di palazzo. A male figure...
- La
Sainte Courtisane (pronounced [la sɛ̃t kuʁ.ti.zan],
French for "The Holy Courtesan") is an
unfinished play by
Oscar Wilde written in 1894.: 388 The...
-
Splendeurs et misères des
courtisanes,
translated variously as The
Splendors and
Miseries of Courtesans, A
Harlot High and Low, or as Lost Souls, is an...
- 2002 et août 2003, Genève, Éditions Le
Chariot 2003
Carnet de bal d'une
courtisane, Paris, Verticales, 2005. Les Sphinx, Paris, Verticales, 2006. Le carnet...
- Émilie-Louise Delabigne,
known as
Countess Valtesse de La
Bigne (1848, in
Paris – 29 July 1910, in Ville-d'Avray), was an
elite French courtesan and demi-mondaine...
- "1 - ****ia
Djebar - The
Nouba of the
Women of
Mount Chenoua |
Courtisane". www.
courtisane.be.
Retrieved 2021-11-28. Talhami,
Ghada Hashem (2013). Historical...
- Windermere's Fan A
Florentine Tragedy A
Woman of No
Importance Salome La
Sainte Courtisane An
Ideal Husband The
Importance of
Being Earnest Family Constance Wilde...
- can be one of the lovers.
There is also a
female character known as The
Courtisane who can also have a servant.
Female servants wore bonnets.
Their character...
- 2015. "Exhibitions". Kate MacGarry.
Retrieved 3
March 2015. "
courtisane" (in Dutch).
Courtisane.be.
Retrieved 3
March 2015. "Punto de
Vista –
Festival Internacional...
- (1896)
Translated from
French by Lord
Alfred Douglas (text) La
Sainte Courtisane (Incomplete) (text) A
Florentine Tragedy (Incomplete) (text) (Dates are...