- Léonard
Sylvain Julien (Jules)
Sandeau (French: [sɑ̃do]; 19
February 1811 – 24
April 1883) was a
French novelist.
Sandeau was born at
Aubusson (Creuse)...
- "Sand" was
derived from the name of her
lover and
fellow writer Jules Sandeau, as the pair had
previously co-aut****d a
novel under the
pseudonym J....
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regular intervals,
either alone or in
collaboration with
other writers—Jules
Sandeau, Eugène
Marin Labiche, Édouard Foussier—he
produced plays such as Le Fils...
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April 2019. "14th
French Hussar Regiment, 1813".
Retrieved 6 May 2018.
Sandeau, Jaques. "La santé aux armées" [The
health of the army].
Histoire des deux...
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Theatre Brother Donald Episode: "Conflict" 1974
Notorious Woman Jules Sandeau 2
episodes 1975
Dixon of Dock
Green Eric
Mercer Episode: "Baubles, Bangles...
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Dudevant (husband)
Gustave Flaubert Alfred de
Musset Maurice Sand (son)
Jules Sandeau Related Revue indépendante
Children of the
Century (1999 film) Musée de...
- value. Del
dicho al
Jiecho (1864) is from La
Pierre de
touche of
Jules Sandeau and Émile Augier, and a
pleasing proverb, Más vale Maña que
Fuerza (1866)...
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Dudevant (husband)
Gustave Flaubert Alfred de
Musset Maurice Sand (son)
Jules Sandeau Related Revue indépendante
Children of the
Century (1999 film) Musée de...
- own position—not only as
mentor to his
troubled young secretary,
Jules Sandeau, but also the fact that he had
fathered a child, Marie-Caroline Du Fresnay...
- (1924–2006),
writer and
critic Maurice Rollinat (1846–1903) poet
Jules Sandeau (1811–1883)
novelist Georges Sarre (1935- )
Secretary of
State Antoine...