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Paulhan may
refer to: Frédéric
Paulhan (1856–1931),
French philosopher Jean
Paulhan (1884–1968),
French writer Louis Paulhan (1883–1963),
French aviator...
- Jean
Paulhan (2
December 1884 – 9
October 1968) was a
French writer,
literary critic and publisher,
director of the
literary magazine Nouvelle Revue Française...
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stated she
wrote the
novel as a
series of love
letters to her
lover Jean
Paulhan, who had
admired the work of the
Marquis de Sade. The
novel shares with...
- Frédéric
Paulhan (21
April 1856, Nîmes – 14
March 1931) was a
French philosopher. He came from a
family of
merchants of
Huguenot ancestry, and was a brilliant...
- The
Paulhan biplane was a
French experimental aircraft designed in 1910 by the
successful aviator Louis Paulhan in
collaboration with
Henri Fabre. The...
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Isidore Auguste Marie Louis Paulhan (French: [pɔlɑ̃]; 19 July 1883 – 10
February 1963), was a
French aviator. He is
known for
winning the
first Daily...
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Paulhan (French pronunciation: [polɑ̃], [pojɑ̃];
Occitan pronunciation: [pawˈʎan]) is a
commune in Hérault, Occitania,
Southern France. Its inhabitants...
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Sportive Paulhanaise is a
football club
based in
Paulhan, France. The team
plays at
Stade des
laures in
Paulhan, and as of the 2022–23 season,
competes in the...
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repaired in London,
Paulhan took off late on 27 April,
heading for Lichfield. A few
hours later Grahame-White was made
aware of
Paulhan's departure, and immediately...
- Jean
Paulhan,
Correspondance 1926-1934, éd. Françoise Simonet-Tenant, Paris, C.
Paulhan, « Pour mémoire », 1999.
Catherine Pozzi et Jean
Paulhan, Correspondance...