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Charles Vildrac (November 22, 1882 – June 25, 1971), born "Charles Messager", was a
French libertarian playwright, poet and
author of what some consider...
- Arcos [fr], Henri-Martin Barzun [fr],
Alexandre Mercereau and
Charles Vildrac, L'Abbaye de Créteil was a phalanstère, a
utopian community. The movement...
- (1871–1945) Paul
Verlaine (1844–1896)
Francis Vielé-Griffin (1863–1937)
Charles Vildrac (1882–1971)
Georgian Valerian Gaprindashvili (1888–1941)
Paolo Iashvili...
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Gleizes and
Vildrac moved in
during the
month of December. At the
outset of 1907 the
Abbaye de Créteil
consisted of Gleizes,
Arcos and
Vildrac with his wife...
- Créteil, a
community of
artists founded by
Georges Duhamel and
Charles Vildrac. He
wrote for Clarté, La Vie Ouvrière, and from 1926 to 1928 he had a column...
- In December,
Gleizes and
Vildrac move in. At the
outset of 1907 the
Abbaye de Créteil
consists of Gleizes,
Arcos and
Vildrac with his wife Rose, sister...
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particular admirer of the
understated realism of
French playwright Charles Vildrac,
Howard adapted two of his
plays into English,
under the
titles S. S. Tenacity...
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Alexandre Mercereau,
Pierre Jean Jouve,
Georges Duhamel, Luc Durtain,
Charles Vildrac and René Arcos.[full
citation needed] Bergholz,
Harry (April 1951). "Jules...
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Guerre (The
Poets Against War) by
Romain Rolland,
Georges Duhamel,
Charles Vildrac and
Pierre Jean
Jouve (1920) The
Eternal Jew (Der
Ewige Jude, 1921) (Archive...
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Leading figures included Paul Vaillant-Couturier, Léon Moussinac,
Charles Vildrac and
Francis Jourdain.
Originally the task of the
organization was to promote...