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several pseudonyms,
including "Joseph Prunier", "Guy de Valmont", and "
Maufrigneuse" (which he used from 1881 to 1885). In his
later years he
developed a...
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Former Title Un
bandit corse "The
Corsican bandit" Gil Blas 5/25/1882
Maufrigneuse Une
partie de
campagne "A
country excursion"
Modern Life 04/02/1881 -...
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Lacheau TV
movie 2023 Les
Secrets de la
princesse de
Cadignan Diane de
Maufrigneuse Arielle Dombasle 2024 Le
Livreur de Noël Olga Cécilia
Rouaud TV movie...
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doctor des
Lupeaulx –
public servant Salon leaders: the
Duchesse de
Maufrigneuse, the
Marquise d'Espard Dandies:
Maxime de Trailles,
Henri de
Marsay Courtesans:...
- d'Espard Line Noro as
Madame de Saint-Estève Gisèle Préville as
Diane de
Maufrigneuse Marcel André as
Camusot Georges Colin as
Cotenson Nane
Germon as Amélie...
- in the 17th
February 1885
edition of Gil Blas,
under the
pseudonym '
Maufrigneuse'. In the
short story, the
narrator writes a
letter to a
doctor describing...
- Two
Timid Souls (1943) - Cécile
Vancouver Vautrin (1943) -
Madame de
Maufrigneuse Trente et
quarante (1946) - Aurélia The
Adventures of
Casanova (1947)...
-
doctor des
Lupeaulx -
public servant Salon leaders: the
Duchesse de
Maufrigneuse, the
Marquise d'Espard Dandies:
Maxime de Trailles,
Henri de
Marsay Courtesans:...
- father), as
Lucien was claiming.
Comtesse de Sérizy and
Duchesse de
Maufrigneuse,
former lovers of
Lucien of whom
Vautrin possesses very compromising...
- attachments. It
appears that
Rastignac had an
affair with the
Duchesse de
Maufrigneuse at some
earlier stage. 1834 – Une ténébreuse
affaire (1841) – Rastignac...