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Hippolyte Jean
Giraudoux (/ʒɪroʊˈduː/; French: [ipɔlit ʒɑ̃ ʒiʁodu]; 29
October 1882 – 31
January 1944) was a
French novelist, essayist,
diplomat and playwright...
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Ondine is a play
written in 1938 by
French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux,
based on the 1811
novella Undine by the
German Romantic Friedrich de la
Motte Fouqué...
- Robinson. In 1955, in his
directing debut,
Richardson produced Jean
Giraudoux's The
Apollo of
Bellac for
television with
Denholm Elliott and Natasha...
- play
Cantique des
Cantiques written in 1938 by the
French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux. The
President is at a
table of in
Parisian cafe
waiting for his young...
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French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux,
adapted from his own 1922 novel,
Siegfried et le Limousin. The
novel had
launched Giraudoux's literary career, and the...
- powers') is a book
written in 1939 by
French author and
diplomat Jean
Giraudoux in
which he
discusses proposed reforms needed in
France in the context...
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dramatist Jean
Giraudoux (1882–1944).
Composed as a
tragedy set in the
biblical city of Sodom, the play was
first published in 1943.
Although Giraudoux was a prolific...
- a two-act play
written in 1937 by
French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux. It was the
first Giraudoux play to
employ the
staging of
Louis Jouvet.
Based on the...
- tʁwa noʁa pa ljø]) is a play
written in 1935 by
French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux. In 1955 it was
translated into
English by
Christopher Fry with the title...
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French dramatist Jean
Giraudoux.
Intermezzo was
translated into
English as The
Enchanted by
Maurice Valency, in Jean
Giraudoux, Four Plays, vol. 1 (1958)...