- Beau
Geste) and Beau
Ideal (1927). In this
third volume Wren
details what
happened the
night of the
theft of the Blue Water. He also
wrote Good
Gestes, a...
- The
chanson de
geste (Old
French for 'song of
heroic deeds', from Latin:
gesta 'deeds,
actions accomplished') is a
medieval narrative, a type of epic...
-
Gesté (French pronunciation: [ʒɛste] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 15
December 2015, Andrezé, Beaupréau...
- The term
gestes esthétiques ("epic aesthetics")
refers to a quasi-mystical
synthesis of the
visual arts,
literature and music. The term has its origins...
-
Jerome Hubert (Columbia
University Press, 1936).
Gestes des Chiprois, at the
Medieval Sourcebook Les
gestes des Chiprois, G. Raynaud, ed., Geneva, 1887....
- The Lays of Beleriand,
published in 1985, is the
third volume of
Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume book series, The
History of Middle-earth, in
which he...
- Beau
Geste is a 1924
adventure novel by P. C. Wren. Beau
Geste may also
refer to: Beau
Geste (1926 film) Beau
Geste (1939 film) Beau
Geste (1966 film)...
- the
Gestes' friends, Hank and
Buddy - to
fetch reinforcements. The film then
flashes back
fifteen years to Kent, England. The
three young Geste brothers...
- don't doubt) in a book of
noble lineage that
there have been only
three gestes in well-defended
France (I
think no-one will
argue with me now). The lordliest...
- The Beau
Geste hypothesis in
animal behaviour is the
hypothesis that
tries to
explain why some
avian species have such
elaborate song
repertoires for...