- Fantasticks. Rostand's next play was
written for
Sarah Bernhardt. La
Princesse Lointaine was
based on the
story of the 12th-century
troubadour Jaufre Rudel and...
- A
princess lointaine or
princesse lointaine, (in French, "distant princess") is a
stock character of an
unattainable loved figure. The name
comes from...
- l'intention était de
satisfaire un
patron cavalier originaire des
steppes lointaines et apparenté aux Xiongnu.") p. 36: "We can also
clearly distinguish the...
- Galehaut, a half-blood
giant lord of the
Distant Isles (le sire des
Isles Lointaines),
appears for the
first time in the
Matter of
Britain in the "Book of...
- vaste: Les
Terres lointaines de Félix Lamarche". Ciné-Bulles, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Spring 2017), p. 51. André Duchesne, "Les
terres lointaines:
entre l'espoir...
- p. 22 "Tahiti 1834-1984 - Chap. XII. DEUXIÈME
PARTIE L'APPEL DES ÎLES
LOINTAINES".
Paroisse de la Cathédrale de Papeete.
Retrieved 27 July 2015. Maurer...
- and
Princess Alice. She has, however, been
identified as the
princesse lointaine in
several troubadour poems and
tales and of the
works of art inspired...
- 33–34. Nac****, Philippe; Picquenard, Jean-Pierre (1983). Clipperton,
lointaine terre française et la météorologie [Clipperton,
distant French land and...
- douloureuse, pour me
permettre d'accomplir mes
projets d'explorations
lointaines. (Then, I
announced to the
officers gathered in the
presence of the crew...
-
Poster for
Gismonda by
Alphonse Mucha (1894) As
Melissande in La
Princesse Lointaine by
Edmond Rostand (1897)
Bernhardt in
Cleopatra by
Sardou (1899) Bernhardt...