- Veit, a
daughter of
Moses Mendelssohn. In 1799 he
published Part I of
Lucinde, A Novel,
which was seen as an
account of his
affair with Dorothea, causing...
- "
Lucinde" was used for a
character by Molière in the 1665
farce Le Médecin malgré lui and
later by
Friedrich von
Schlegel in the 1799
novel Lucinde. The...
- France,
conceived through an
irregular liaison between the
opera singer Lucinde Paradol and the
writer Léon Halévy. When Halévy
later married Alexandrine...
- The work
revolves around leading obscenity trials:
Friedrich Schlegel's
Lucinde (Jena, 1799),
Gustave Flaubert's
Madame Bovary (Paris, 1857),
Arthur Schnitzler's...
- love life. The
daughter of
Sganarelle who is in love with ****andre.
Lucinde's maid who acts as her advisor. She is not
afraid to talk back to her master...
- Sganarelle's wife
Lucinde, Sganarelle's patient;
daughter of
Geronte Léandre,
Lucinde's lover Geronte, a
wealthy bourgeois;
father of
Lucinde Valère, Geronte's...
-
Lucilla (Italian)
Lucille (English, French)
Lucinda (English, Portuguese)
Lucinde (French)
Lucita (Spanish) Łucja (Polish)
Lucja (Polish) Lucy (English)...
- "Sandra
Bullock und Co: Was aus Waldorfschülern wurde". 15
February 2011.
Lucinde Hutzenlaub,
Hendrik Lambertus,
Petra Plaum, Die
beste Schule für mein Kind:...
-
serenade for
Lucinde (Sérénade "Est-on sage"). Géronte
complains to
Lucinde's nurse Jacqueline's that he has got a rich
husband in line for
Lucinde as Léandre...
- Woolwich,
England in 1857, the son of
Frederick W.
Haultain (1821–1882) and
Lucinde Helen Gordon (1828–1915), and came to Peterborough,
Canada West, with his...