- Clémence
Gabrielle Monnerot (20
August 1816 - 4
January 1911) was a
creole born in
Martinique and was the
spouse of
French aristocrat Arthur de Gobineau...
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Universidad de Zaragoza. Dis****cion
General de Aragon. Branco, M.; Ferrand, N.;
Monnerot, M. (2000). "Phylogeography of the
European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)...
- Péret, Tanguy, and the
Martiniquan Surrealists Pierre Yoyotte and J.M.
Monnerot perhaps makes it the
original do****ent of what is
later called "black Surrealism"...
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Simone Yoyotte (c. 1910 – 1933), also
known as
Symone Monnerot, was a
Martinican poet and intellectual. Born in Martinique, she
settled in Paris, where...
- et al. 2003 •
Davis 1985
Pinheiro et al. 2015 van der Loo et al. 1999
Monnerot et al. 1994
Slifkin 2011
Corominas &
Pascual 1980 Merriam-Webster 2024...
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including Georges Bataille,
Roger Caillois,
Pierre Klossowski,
Jules Monnerot,
Pierre Libra and
Georges Ambrosino. Parti****nts also
included Hans Mayer...
- very
least of its citizens?" In 1846,
Gobineau married Clémence
Gabrielle Monnerot. She had
pressed for a
hasty marriage as she was
pregnant by
their mutual...
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Second World War.
Bataille was
criticized for this
privately by
Jules Monnerot, and
publicly by
Patrick Waldberg.
Boris Souvarine regarded its publication...
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Other surrealist writers of that era
included Étienne Léro and
Jules Monnerot, who co-founded the
journal Légitime Défense with
Simone Yoyotte and Ménil...
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which means that it
deprives him of himself".
Ellul agreed with
Jules Monnerot who
stated that "All
individual p****ion
leads to the
suppression of all...