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- Louis Ulbach (7 March 1822 – 16 April 1889) was a French novelist, essayist and journalist. He published seventy-six volumes, wrote three plays, and wrote...
- included Théophile Gautier, Paul de St. Victor, Edmond de Biéville, Louis Ulbach and Francisque Sarcey, who occupied the "ground floor" of the Temps. Adolphe...
- in book form in 1868. It gained additional publicity when critic Louis Ulbach (pen name: Ferragus) called Thérèse Raquin "putrid" in a long diatribe for...
- Devorants, a novel by Honoré de Balzac, also a character in the novel Louis Ulbach (1822-89), French author, used "Ferragus" as a pen-name. Ferragus (film)...
- 'ashes of plants used for fertilizer' Gaul. *ulvos W ulw 'dust, ashes', Sc ulbach 'ashes', Br ulv 'powder' - Gascon pairòu, pairòlo 'cauldron' Old Prov par...
- ISBN 978-1-61227-229-0 Prince Bonifacio (2013) (Prince Bonifacio (1864) by Louis Ulbach) ISBN 978-1-61227-228-3 Cybele (2013) (Cybele (1891) by Adolphe Alhaiza)...
- jeu, Théâtre du Gymnase 1864: Mr et Mme Fernel, from the novel by Louis Ulbach, comédie en vaudeville 1865: Le P****é de M. Jouanne, Gymnase 1866: Le Fou...
- a jar (or brain in a vat) is a common theme in science fiction. Louis Ulbach's story "Le Prince Bonifacio" (1860) features scenes about a disembodied...
- in The Marais in Paris. Mme Closter-Lemaire was the stepmother of Louis Ulbach. After she left the Praslins, the duke paid her rent a few times. Henriette...
- Dubreuil 1862: Le Doyen de Saint-Patrick (drama in 5 acts, in prose with Louis Ulbach) He translated works from Matthew Gregory Lewis (The Monk), Jonathan Swift...