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Montolieu (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃tɔljø] ; Occitan: Montoliu) is a
commune in the Aude
department of
southern France.
Sometimes referred to as the...
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Isabelle de
Montolieu (1751–1832) was a
Swiss novelist and translator. She
wrote in and
translated to the
French language.
Montolieu penned a few original...
- into
French by
Madame Isabelle de
Montolieu as
Raison et Sensibilité, ou les deux manières d'aimer (1815).
Montolieu had only the most
basic knowledge...
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Charles Montolieu Lamb, 2nd
Baronet DCL (8 July 1785 – 21
March 1864) was a
British courtier, writer, and soldier. Charles, was born on 8 July 1785...
- clothing, and convenience. An 1814
French adaptation by
Isabelle de
Montolieu and 1824
continuation (from
chapter 37), Le
Robinson suisse, ou, Journal...
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Montolieu, had only the most
rudimentary knowledge of English, and her
translations were more of "imitations" than
translations proper, as
Montolieu depended...
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Commander Montolieu Fox
Oliphant Murray, 1st
Viscount Elibank, DL, JP (27
April 1840 – 20
February 1927) was a
British nobleman. The
eldest son of Alexander...
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General David (de)
Montolieu,
Baron de St
Hippolyte (1669 – 9 June 1761) was a
French Huguenot officer in the
British service. He came to
England as refugee...
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Demongeot (born 1966), a
former French professional tennis player Isabelle de
Montolieu (1751–1832), a
Swiss novelist and
translator Isabelle Despres, a French...
- po****r
across Europe after it was
translated into
French by
Isabelle de
Montolieu. E. T. A. Hoffmann's tale "The
Nutcracker and the
Mouse King" was published...