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Persian Letters (French:
Lettres persanes) is a
literary work,
published in 1721, by
Charles de Secondat,
baron de Montesquieu,
recounting the experiences...
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Retrieved 29 May 2022. Franck-Dumas,
Elisabeth (7 June 2012). "Mon nom est
persane". Libération.
Retrieved 17
October 2024. Louaguef,
Sarah (8
September 2015)...
- Les
Heures persanes (English: The
Persian Hours), Op. 65, is one of the most
famous works of the
French composer Charles Koechlin. It is
based on the French...
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success with the
publication of his 1721
Persian Letters (French:
Lettres persanes), a
satire representing society as seen
through the eyes of two Persian...
- on his mother, an
aristocrat of
Qajar heritage,
entitled Une
Princesse Persane. He died on
Wednesday 26
March 2008, at the age of 75. The
cause of death...
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University Press. ISBN 978-1-009-15951-7. Speziale, Fabrizio.
Culture persane et médecine ayurvédique an Asie du Sud,
Leiden – Boston, E. J. Brill, Islamic...
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approximate date of publication. 18th century :
Persian Letters (French:
Lettres persanes) is a
literary work,
published in 1721, by Montesquieu,
relating the experiences...
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nationalism Charles Koechlin 1867 1950
French Les Bandar-log; Les
Heures persanes eclectic, atonality, twelve-tone technique, serialism, polytonality, quartal...
- to the song cycle,
writing only two
during his long
career – Mélodies
persanes ("Persian Songs", 1870) and Le
Cendre rouge ("The Red Ash Tree", 1914,...
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titular character to an
unnamed recipient. In France,
there was
Lettres persanes (1721) by Montesquieu,
followed by Julie, ou la
nouvelle Héloïse (1761)...