- Jean
Pierre Félicien
Mallefille (May 3, 1813 –
November 24, 1868) was a
French novelist and playwright.
Mallefille was born in Mauritius. He
wrote a number...
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meets novelist George Sand, who has just
split from her
violent lover Mallefille.
Although he is
immediately drawn to Sand, he
initially refuses her advances...
- Maurice, and also to
escape the
threats of Sand's
former lover Félicien
Mallefille.
After discovering that the
couple were not married, the
deeply traditional...
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Franz Liszt Ralph Brown as Eugène
Delacroix Georges Corraface as
Felicien Mallefille Anton Rodgers as Duke d'Antan Emma
Thompson as
Duchess d'Antan Anna M****ey...
- Pierre-François Bocage, the
writer Charles Didier, the
novelist Félicien
Mallefille, the
politician Louis Blanc, and the
composer Frédéric
Chopin (1837–1847)...
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Crimes Célèbres (in French). Vol. VIII. Arnould; Fournier; Fiorentino;
Mallefille. Paris:
Administration de Libraire. — (1850). "The Man in the Iron Mask"...
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Alexandre (1840).
Crimes Célèbres. Vol. VIII. Arnould; Fournier; Fiorentino;
Mallefille. — (1850). "The Man in the Iron Mask". The
Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten...
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accused of
bankrolling and parti****ting in the
Rwandan Genocide Félicien
Mallefille (1813–1868),
French novelist and
playwright Félicien
Marceau (1913–2012)...
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Brian Guilbert) -
Mohsen Impromptu (1990, by
James Lapine) -
Felicien Mallefille My
Daughter Belongs to Me (1991, by
Vivian Naefe) -
Nikos Christopher...
- František Züngel [cs]. The
libretto is
based on Jean
Pierre Felicien Mallefille's one-act play Les deux veuves. The
opera was
composed between June 1873...