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Octave Henri Marie Mirbeau (French: [ɔktav miʁbo]; 16
February 1848 – 16
February 1917) was a
French novelist, art critic,
travel writer, pamphleteer...
- main
character in the
French novel The
Torture Garden (1899) by
Octave Mirbeau. Clara, who has no last name or
civil status, is an
English woman with...
- in the 1892-93
novel Dans le ciel (In the Sky), by
French writer Octave Mirbeau. He is the
friend of the
embedded narrator, Georges, to whom he has bequeathed...
- Célestine is the main
character and the
narrator of the
French novel by
Octave Mirbeau, The
Diary of a
Chambermaid (fr. Le
Journal d'une
femme de chambre), 1900...
-
about 150
tales and
short stories by the 19th-century
French writer Octave Mirbeau,
collected and
edited by
Pierre Michel and Jean-François
Nivet and published...
- straps. An
account similar to the
Sonoy torture appears in the 1899
Octave Mirbeau novel The
Torture Garden, and
psychologist Leonard Shengold has identified...
-
Octave Mirbeau,
published by
Flammarion in 1920,
after his death. Only
three chapters were published. It was in the mid-1890s that
Octave Mirbeau first...
- got
involved in the
fight for retrial.
These included the
authors Octave Mirbeau (his
first article was
published three days
after Zola) and
Anatole France...
-
Octave Mirbeau is an 1895
plaster relief by
Auguste Rodin of the
writer Octave Mirbeau, now in the
Museo Soumaya. He had got to know him
thanks to The...
- Foyer), is a
French three-act
comedy by the
novelist and
playwright Octave Mirbeau,
written in
collaboration with Thadée Natanson. It was
performed in December...