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Claude Seignolle (25 June 1917 – 13 July 2018) was a
French author. His main
interests were
folklore and
archaeology before he
turned to fiction. He also...
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rurale traditionnelle en Limousin: ethnographie, pp. 471, 474
Claude Seignolle,
Traditions po****ires de Provence, pp. 84-87
Arnold van Gennep, Manuel...
- (d. 1990) 1917 – Nils Karlsson,
Swedish skier (d. 2012) 1917 –
Claude Seignolle,
French author (d. 2018) 1918 – P. H. Newby,
English soldier and author...
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separate text, as can be seen in a
comparison of the two
works by
Claude Seignolle in a
French work titled, Les Évangiles du
Diable (in English: The Gospels...
- clercs, Paris, 2008, p.254-255 ISBN 978-2-84228-321-6 (in French)
Claude Seignolle, Contes, récits et légendes des pays de France : Bretagne, Normandie,...
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Joyce Carol Oates Mervyn Peake Joanna Russ
Sarban William Sansom Claude Seignolle Margaret St.
Clair Peter Straub James Tiptree, Jr. Amos
Tutuola Jack Vance...
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Karnabo are said to be
heard in
times of
stormy weather.
Folklorist Claude Seignolle writing in his 2015
second volume of Contes, récits et légendes des pays...
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donkey and the
other as a
white horse. In his
Evangiles du Diable,
Claude Seignolle tells of a gray
donkey that
appeared in the
square at
Vaudricourt during...
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journalist Claude Stephane Seanla (born 1988),
Ivorian footballer Claude Seignolle (1917–2018),
French author Claude Serre (1938–1998),
French cartoonist...
- also been suggested.
According to a tale told by (among others)
Claude Seignolle, the
village of
Francheval owes its name to a
legend of the brothers:...