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Marcel Paul
Pagnol (/pəˈnjɒl, pæ-/, also US: /pɑːˈnjɔːl/ pah-NYAWL; French: [maʁsɛl pɔl paɲɔl]; 28
February 1895 – 18
April 1974) was a
French novelist...
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Marcel Pagnol (1895 – 1974) was a
French writer.
Pagnol may also
refer to: Lycée Français
International Marcel Pagnol,
French international school in Asunción...
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Marcel Pagnol, Cigalon, (1935).
Collected Works of
Marcel Pagnol,
France Loisirs, 1989
Marcel Pagnol, César.
Collected Works of
Marcel Pagnol, France...
- École Française d'Abuja
Marcel Pagnol is a
French international school in
Kaura District, Abuja, Nigeria. It
serves levels maternelle (preschool) through...
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Jacqueline Andrée
Pagnol (French pronunciation: [ʒaklin ɑ̃dʁe paɲɔl]; née
Bouvier [buvje];
October 6, 1920 –
August 22, 2016) was a
French actress. She...
- pp. 43–45.
Pagnol 1973, pp. 19–22.
Pagnol 1973, pp. 289–290, 334.
Dumont 1739.
Soulavie 1790. Lang 2002.
Barnes 1908.
Carey 1924.
Pagnol 1973, pp. 330–334...
- Lycée Français
International Marcel Pagnol (Spanish:
Liceo Francés
Internacional Marcel Pagnol) is a
French traditional school in Asunción, Paraguay. The...
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adaptation of
Marcel Pagnol’s 1963 two-part
novel The
Water of the Hills, with the
second part also
being adapted from
Pagnol's original 1952 film Manon...
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released in 1973,
Marcel Pagnol summarizes and
comments various theories of historians.
Besides Lord
Acton and Mgr Barnes, M.
Pagnol also
refers to the historian...
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Maurice Genevoix (1952) Jean
Cocteau (1953) Jean
Cocteau (1954)
Marcel Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)
Marcel Achard (1958)...