- Émile
Pouvillon (1840 in Montauban – 1906 in Chambéry) was a
French novelist. He
published a
collection of
stories entitled Nouvelles réalistes in 1878...
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first sculptures of wood. In 1876, with the ****istance of
writer Émile
Pouvillon, he
received a
scholarship to
attend the
School of Fine Arts in Toulouse...
- indiscretion, thus
gaining wider public notoriety. In 1884 his
friend Émile
Pouvillon dedicated his
novel L'Innocent to Loti. In 1886 Loti
published a novel...
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rustic stories about Quercy Léon
Gambetta (1838–1882),
politician Émile
Pouvillon (1840–1906),
another writer of
rustic stories about Quercy Francis Maratuech...
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church settings. Les
Antibels (1907, lost)
based on a
novel by Émile
Pouvillon Le Cœur du moulin, poème
lyrique in two acts (1908) Héliogabale, tragédie...
- Le Nomm
Qouael (1868) and
other volumes,
similar to the
works of Émile
Pouvillon.
Returning to
Paris he
published the two
novels which are
generally acknowledged...
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Brief biography of Paul
Pouvillon and his clock. http://www.my-time-machines.net/
pouvillon_restoration.htm Christie’s. A
highly complicated...
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volume of elegies, L'Heure
amoureuse et funéraire,
foreworded by Émile
Pouvillon, a work
distinguished by the Académie française. Maître es Jeux at the...
- trip:
Charles Maurras in Martigues, Frédéric
Mistral in Maillane, Émile
Pouvillon in Lamothe-Capdeville, and
Aristide Maillol,
still unknown but with whom...
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Jules Levallois [fr] & Paul de
Pontsevrez for La vie
mauvaise 1882: Émile
Pouvillon for Césette,
histoire d'une
paysanne 1881:
Gustave Toudouze [fr] for Madame...