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Pierre Alexis Ponson du Terrail, a 19th-century
French writer. The word
rocambolesque has
become common in
French and
other languages to
label any kind of...
- the time.
Replaying the myth of Faust, they here
embark in a
macabre rocambolesque story where no one gets away unscathed. Once again, Bruckner, a shrewd...
- la terre. Finally, he
signed alone his next books : the Une
aventure rocambolesque de..., Le
combat ordinaire (this last one
being granted an
award by...
- Hergé, qui se
trouve lui-même propulsé dans une
histoire encore plus
rocambolesque que le récit qu'il a imaginé. L'affaire «Tintin en Thaïlande» ou quand...
- p. 3 Wolf 2012b, p. 218 Audureau,
William (January 27, 2017). "La
rocambolesque redécouverte du plus
vieux brevet de jeu vidéo" [The
incredible rediscovery...
- "PSG – OL FÉMININ (CDF) : UNE
SAISON FORMIDABLE BOUCLÉE PAR UNE
FINALE ROCAMBOLESQUE (1–0)" (in French). ol.fr. 31 May 2018.
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April 2024. ""Alerte
Kidnapping - Guy Cudell" : l'évasion
rocambolesque d'un
bourgmestre kidnappé" ["Kidnapping
Alert - Guy Cudell": the incredible...
- of the
diplomatic corps like the
count Frédéric de Pourtalès and the
rocambolesque Camille Armand Jules Marie,
Prince de Polignac.
Among the writers, Anatole...
- from the old-fashioned
Gothic novel to
modern heroic fiction. The word
rocambolesque has
become common in
French to
label any kind of
fantastic adventures...
- in 1811. The novel,
which had some
success in its own time,
tells a
rocambolesque tale,
which inspired Jane
Austen when she
wrote her Plan of a Novel...