- Jean
Charles Emmanuel Nodier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl emanɥɛl nɔdje]; 29
April 1780 – 27
January 1844) was a
French author and
librarian who introduced...
- Marie-Antoinette-Élisabeth Mennessier-
Nodier (26
April 1811 – 1
November 1893) was a
French musician, poet, and writer, the
daughter of
Charles Nodier. She was
largely overshadowed...
- d’Argail) is an 1822
literary fairy tale
novella by
French author Charles Nodier (1780–1844). In it, a
Scottish household spirit falls in love with the married...
- Liberté-Constitution-Désirée (1790–1856), a half-sister who
married Charles Nodier, were born.
Tercy spent her
childhood in Lons-le-Saunier.
Judge Charve was...
- Lord
Ruthwen ou les Vampires,
which was
falsely attributed to
Charles Nodier.
Nodier himself wrote an 1820 play, Le Vampire,
which was
adapted back into...
- by
Charles Nodier, Trilby, ou Le
Lutin d'Argail, but
swapped the
genders of the
protagonists — a
goblin and a fisherman's wife of
Nodier; a
sylph and...
-
fundamental definition of the concept: Le
Conte fantastique en
France de
Nodier à Maup****ant of Pierre-Georges Castex, De la féerie à la science-fiction...
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Bertrand Chateaubriand Dumas Gautier Hugo
Lamartine Mérimée
Musset Nerval Nodier Staël
Vigny Germany A. v.
Arnim B. v.
Arnim Beer
Brentano Eichendorff Fouqué...
-
Vocabulaire de la
langue française; par MM.
Nodier et Ackermann, Paris, 1868...
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Bertrand Chateaubriand Dumas Gautier Hugo
Lamartine Mérimée
Musset Nerval Nodier Staël
Vigny Germany A. v.
Arnim B. v.
Arnim Beer
Brentano Eichendorff Fouqué...