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Salammbô (1862) is a
historical novel by
Gustave Flaubert. It is set in
Carthage immediately before and
during the
Mercenary Revolt (241–237 BCE). Flaubert's...
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Salammbô may
refer to:
Salammbo (Carthage), the name of the
ancient children's
cemetery (tophet) of
Carthage Salammbô (1862), the
original novel by Gustave...
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Salammbô is an
opera in five acts
composed by
Ernest Reyer to a
French libretto by
Camille du Locle. It is
based on the
homonymous novel by
Gustave Flaubert...
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Salammbo (Italian: Salambò, French:
Salammbô) is a 1960
historical drama directed by
Sergio Grieco. It is
loosely based on the
novel Salammbô by Gustave...
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Salammbo:
Battle for
Carthage (French:
Salammbô) is a first-person
perspective adventure video game. It
began development at Cryo Interactive, but the...
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Salammbô (Russian: Саламбо, Salambo) [alternative title: The
Libyan (Russian: Ливиец, Liviyets)] is an
unfinished opera in four acts by
Modest Mussorgsky...
- in 1850. He
visited Carthage in 1858 to
conduct research for his
novel Salammbô.
Flaubert did not
marry or have children. In a 1852
letter to Colet, he...
- and film, such as John Milton's
Paradise Lost (1667),
Gustave Flaubert's
Salammbô (1862),
Fritz Lang's
Metropolis (1927), and
Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" (1955)...
- cemetery,
which when
begun lay
outside the city's boundaries. Here the
Salammbô was located, the
Sanctuary of Tanit, not a
temple but an
enclosure for...
- better-known pictures. He
illustrated works including Gustave Flaubert's
Salammbô, Gautier's Le Roi Caundale, Jean
Baptiste Louvet de Couvray's Adventures...