- François-Marie
Luzel (6 June 1821 – 26
February 1895),
often known by his
Breton name Fañch an Uhel, was a
French folklorist and Breton-language poet.
Luzel was...
- of Ushant,
where traditions about them were
collected by François-Marie
Luzel. The Tréo-Fall are said to
gather at the top of
cliffs to
dance in the moonlight...
- the
target of dark
forces and been
protected by Shin and others.
Rashia Luzel (ラシア・ルゼル,
Rashia Ruzeru)
Voiced by:
Kaori Ishihara Rionne Strail Bayreuth...
- de France, pp.34-35 Sébillot, Paul (1904). Le Folk-lore de France, p.36
Luzel, François-Marie.
Contes po****ires de B****e-Bretagne. Tome II. Paris: Maisonneuve...
- song were
recorded in the 19th century.
Folklorist and poet François-Marie
Luzel (1821–1895)
recorded a
version of the song,
which he
published (with facing-page...
-
collector of
folktales from Brittany,
France (France, 1843–1918) François-Marie
Luzel,
French collector of
Brittany folktales (France, 1821–1895)
Charles Deulin...
-
MacPherson himself.
After the
publication of
Barzaz Breiz, François-Marie
Luzel criticised the work at a
scholarly conference in 1868. At the 1872 Congress...
- François-Marie
Luzel published Gwerziou Breiz Izel (1868–1874) and
Contes Bretons (1870).
Despite their differences, both La Villemarqué and
Luzel inspired...
-
Armand Robin. She
later wrote another thesis on the work on François-Marie
Luzel. Her
subsequent works typically fall into five
different areas of literature:...
- l'Église.
Luzel was a
Breton poet
often known by his
Breton name Fañch an Uhel.
Boucher has
created a bust of
Luzel on top of
three books.
Luzel had been...