-
refers to him as "cunning Maillard" or "shifty Maillard". ^ d:
Poissarde (plural
poissardes),
literally "fishwife", was a
contemporary general term for women...
- d'oreille,
earrings Créole (bijou) (Creole)
Dormeuse (bijou) (Sleeping)
Poissarde Diadème (Diadomic)
Coiffe de
cygne (Swan neck) Épingle à
chapeau (On a...
- one-act folie-vaudeville 1809: Le
Lovelace de la Halle, one-act
folie poissarde 1811: Le Château d'eau du boulevard,
cascade d'inauguration in 1 act,...
- only on 5 October. The
October days
consisted of the
famous march of the
poissardes, or
market women, to Versailles, to
demand bread and
justice against the...
- Calypso, one-act folie-vaudeville, with
Joanny Augier 1842:
Duchesse et
poissarde, two-act comédie en vaudevilles, with
Joanny Augier 1843: La
Jeune et...
- prose, with Désaugiers, 1809 Le Gâteau des rois, comédie
grivoise et
poissarde in 1 act, 1809
Monsieur Brouillon, ou l'Ami de tout le monde, one-act...
-
Ravel as
Lecoq in
Pages et
Poissardes by
Edmond Rochefort and
Bernard Lopez, 1840...
-
Hirondelles de Paris, Zoude,
lyrics by Eugène
Moreau and
Jules Dornay 1863: La
Poissarde !,
quadrille for
piano 1863: Le
Retour du soldat,
cantata by Mélanie Waldor...
- parodies: Jérôme et
Fanchonnette ou Anacréon à la Grenouillère, "pastorale
poissarde" (billingsgate pastorale) by Jean-Joseph Vadé (1719–1757),
which was given...
- 3 acts, with
Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and
Raymond Deslandes 1852: La
Poissarde, ou les
Halles en 1804,
drama in 5 acts, with
Ernest Bourget and Dupeuty...