- The
Rebour was a
French automobile manufactured by
Puteaux from 1905
until 1908. The
Puteaux company built "luxury
touring cars" and cabs; its
model range...
- À
rebours (French pronunciation: [a ʁ(ə).buʁ];
translated Against Nature or
Against the Grain) is an 1884
novel by the
French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans...
-
Pauline Rebour (1878–1956) was a
French academic noted for her
works as a
feminist and suffragist. She was the
founder of
Feminist Society of Le Havre...
-
variably abbreviated as J. K. or J.-K.). He is most
famous for the
novel À
rebours (1884,
published in
English as
Against the
Grain and as
Against Nature)...
- "Pentonville". The
influence of The
Clash has been
noted on
songs such as "À
rebours" and "The 32nd of December". The
inclusion of "Albion" is controversial...
- Marie-Angélique Anel Le
Rebours (1731-1821), also
known as Marie-Angelique Anel Le
Rebours, Anel Le
Rebours, Le
Rebours, and Lerebours, was a
French midwife...
- fatale, a
fashionable trope of fin-de-siecle decadence. In his 1884
novel À
rebours,
Frenchman Joris-Karl
Huysmans describes the
depiction of
Salome in Moreau's...
- York: Garland, 1991) ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.
Barbara Wahlen, L'écriture à
rebours: Le
Roman de
Meliadus du
XIIIe au
XVIIIe siècle (Genève: Droz, Publications...
-
Ratier (1926–1930)
Ravailler (1907)
Ravel (1900–1902)
Ravel (1923–1929)
Rebour (1905–1908) Rene
Bonnet (1961–1964)
Reyonnah (1950–1954)
Reyrol (1900–1930)...
- Munch,
Gustav Klimt,
Franz von Stuck, and
Gustave Moreau. The
novel À
rebours by Joris-Karl
Huysmans includes these fevered imaginings about an image...