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Henry Marie Joseph Frédéric
Expedite Millon de
Montherlant (French: [mɔ̃tɛʁlɑ̃]; 20
April 1895 – 21
September 1972) was a
French essayist, novelist, and...
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Montherlant may
refer to:
Henry de
Montherlant, (1895 – 1972), a
French writer and
dramatist Montherlant, Oise, a
commune in
France This disambiguation...
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Montherlant (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɛʁlɑ̃]) is a
former commune in the Oise
department in
northern France. It
joined the
commune of Saint-Crépin-Ibouvillers...
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German emb****y in Paris.
Bremer also
translated several works of
Henry de
Montherlant.
After a
change in the
personal policy of the Auswärtiges Amt, Bremer...
- made-for-television film
adapted from a 1951 play by
French dramatist Henry de
Montherlant of the same title. The title,
literally translated, The City
Where the...
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division is
maintained in homo****uality.
Examining the work of
Henry de
Montherlant, D. H. Lawrence, Paul Claudel, André Breton, and Stendhal,
Beauvoir writes...
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Pedro in La
Reine morte which is an
adaptation of the play by
Henry de
Montherlant.
Nominated in the best
actor category at the
Menton International Fantasy...
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including Cocteau, the
writers Ernst Jünger, Paul
Morand and
Henry Millon de
Montherlant, the
publisher Gaston Gallimard and the ****
legal scholar Carl Schmitt...
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Malatesta is a play by the
French writer Henry de
Montherlant,
written in 1943–1944 and
first published in 1946. It was
first performed on
stage in 1950...
- Luis Vélez de Guevara, as well as a play by
French playwright Henry de
Montherlant called La
Reine morte (The Dead Queen). Mary
Russell Mitford also wrote...