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suggested that Perrault's "gl**** slipper" (
pantoufle de verre) had been a "squirrel fur slipper" (
pantoufle de vair) in some
unidentified earlier version...
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Capitaine Pantoufle (English:
Captain Pantoufle) is a
French comedy film of 1953,
directed by Guy Lefranc,
written by
Alfred Adam,
starring Madeleine...
- tale Cinderella,
particularly the
French version Cendrillon ou la
petite pantoufle de verre, by
Charles Perrault. It
concerns a
young woman forced into a...
- Cinderella,
particularly the
French version Cendrillon, ou la
petite pantoufle de
verre ("Cinderella, or The
Little Gl**** Slipper"), by
Charles Perrault...
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Cinderella or the Gl****
Slipper (French:
Cendrillon ou la
Pantoufle merveilleuse) is a 1913
French silent film
directed by
Georges Méliès,
based on the...
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speakers formerly also used the
related term
pantofles (from the
French word
pantoufle).
Slippers in
China date from 4700 BC;[dubious – discuss] they were made...
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influenced by
individuals in her life:
young Anouk and her
imaginary rabbit,
Pantoufle, were
inspired by Harris's own four-year-old child, and Harris' strong-willed...
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Clymer 1900, pp. 43–44. Szulc, 1998, p. 86 Gozlan, Léon (1856).
Balzac en
pantoufles (in French). Paris: M. Lévy frères. p. 73. "Fenimore Cooper's Literary...
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later continued in
Pilote as Iznogoud. With
Raymond Macherot he
created Pantoufle for Spirou.
Goscinny married Gilberte Pollaro-Millo in 1967. In 1968,...
- the word "
pantoufle" (French for slipper)
referred to the act of
avoiding public service after study.
Those who "trained in the
pantoufle," the "pantouflards...