-
brotherhood or death" (French: Unité, Indivisibilité de
la République; Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité ou
la mort). In 1839, the
philosopher Pierre Leroux claimed...
- "The
Death of the Author" (French:
La mort de l'auteur) is a 1967
essay by the
French literary critic and
theorist Roland Barthes (1915–1980). Barthes'...
-
La petite mort (French pronunciation: [
la pətit mɔʁ]; lit. 'the
little death') is an
expression that
refers to a
brief loss or
weakening of consciousness...
- The
Death of
Marat (French:
La Mort de
Marat or
Marat ********iné) is a 1793
painting by Jacques-Louis
David depicting the artist's
friend and murdered...
- hero. The
Vulgate Mort le roi Artu (Death of King Arthur), also
known as
La Mort le Roy
Artus or just the
Vulgate Mort Artu /
La Mort Artu, a
tragic account...
- The "Dunk of Death" ("le dunk de
la mort" in French)
refers to a slam dunk by
American basketball player Vince Carter during the 2000
Summer Olympics...
- the Sun (2019) and
Krewe de
la Mort Vol. 1 (2021). Cane Hill
recorded material for two
subsequent volumes of
Krewe de
la Mort Vol. 1, from
which the songs...
- A
Happy Death (original
title La mort heureuse) is a
novel by
absurdist French writer-philosopher
Albert Camus. The
absurdist topic of the book is the...
-
story centers on
Lamort, a
teenage girl who
lives at a
boarding house run by her grandmother. She was
given the
nickname Lamort,
La mort meaning death in...
-
presumably happens chronologically after all
other adventures. In the
album La Fille qui rêvait d'horizon (1999), Canardo's
Cadillac collides with Rasputin's...