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Alain-René Le Sage ( 1668 - 1747) was a French novelist and playwright born at Sarzeau[?], Brittany, May 8, 1668.
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 Encyclopedia: French literature
Other works of pure literature unconnected with propaganda are such novels as Alain-Ren Le Sage's Gil Blas ( 1715) and l'Abb vost's Manon Lescaut ( 1731).
Pierre de Marivaux ( 1688 - 1763), in the earlier part of the century, and Pierre Beaumarchais ( 1732 - 1799), in the latter half, carried on the tradition of good comedy writing.
Toward the close of the century the poet Marie-Joseph de Ch nier ( 1762 - 1794) sounded the first note of authentic lyricism that had been heard in France for many decades.
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Le Sage, Alain Ren?a> Le Sage, Alain RenéälăN´ renā´ lesäzh´, 1668-1747, French novelist and dramatist.
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Le Sage, Alain Ren?a> Le Sage, Alain RenéälăN´ renā´ lesäzh´, 1668-1747, French novelist and dramatist.
Alain de Lille Alain de LilleälăN´ de lēl, c.1128-c.1202, French scholastic philosopher, a Cistercian, honored by his contemporaries as the Universal Doctor.
Alain attempted to give rational support to the tenets of Christian faith in his writings.
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Le Sage, Alain Ren?a> Le Sage, Alain RenéälăN´ renā´ lesäzh´, 1668-1747, French novelist and dramatist.
Le Nain Le Nainle năN, family of French painters consisting of three brothers: Antoine Le Nain, 1588?-1648, Louis Le Nain, 1593?-1648, and Mathieu Le Nain, 1607-77.
Bienville, Jean Baptiste le Moyne, sieur de Bienville, Jean Baptiste le Moyne, sieur dezhäN bätēst´ le mwän syör de byăNvēl´, 1680-1768, colonizer and governor of Louisiana, b.
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Alain René Le Sage - Le Sage, Alain René, 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist.
Unspeakable pleasures: Alain de Lille, sexual regulation and the priesthood of Genius.
El Cartero Llama Dos Veces / La soledad de Alain Delon.(Cultura) (Palabra (M?co D.F., M?co))
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Le Sage, Alain Ren?a> Le Sage, Alain RenéälăN´ renā´ lesäzh´, 1668-1747, French novelist and dramatist.
Although he succeeded (1779) his uncle as archbishop of Strasbourg, he spent most of his career in Paris.
While connected with the Necker Hospital in Paris he invented the stethoscope, which he described, together with the symptoms he had noted through its use, in his classic book De l'auscultation médiate (2 vol.
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Dubos, Ren?ules Dubos, René Julesrenā´ zhül dübō´, 1901-82, American bacteriologist, b.
He joined the Rockefeller Institute (now Rockefeller Univ.) in 1927 and became professor there in 1957.
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Modeled after Alain-René Le Sage's Gil Blas, the novel consists of a series of episodes that give an account of the life and times of the Scottish rogue Roderick Random.
From late 1914 Portes Gil worked for the revolutionary movement led by Venustiano Carranza, but he supported Alvaro Obregón against Carranza in the presidential elections…
The first president of the Philippines was the revolutionary general and hero Emilio Aguinaldo.
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 Le - Lee - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors
- ?) 11946 La Tontine [dFr-?] (tr Frank J MORLOCK) [1986] Alain René LE SAGE (M: 1668 - 1747) Asmodeus [?-?] Robert LE SCRIVINIR {CA} (M: ?
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Modeled after Alain-René Le Sage's Gil Blas, the novel consists of a series of episodes that give an account of the life and times of the Scottish rogue Roderick Random.
Furneaux commanded the “Syren” in the British attack on Charleston, S.C. (June 28, 1776).
Published in 1748, Roderick Random is a semiautobiographical picaresque novel by Tobias Smollett.
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 French literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The French novel—Diderot and Marivaux contributed to its literary form—gained popularity with the works of Alain René Le Sage, Abbé Prevost, and Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, and by the end of the century was among the foremost of literary genres.
The outstanding critic of the era was Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, whose literary essays were models of perceptive criticism.
Among the outstanding poets of the decades after World War II are Jacques Prévert, Francis Ponge, Jules Supervielle, Raymond Queneau, Patrice de la Tour du Pin, Pierre Emmanuel, Jean Tardieu, Jean Follain, Georges Clencier, Andrée Chédid, and Kateb Yacine.
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 French literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The French novel—Diderot and Marivaux contributed to its literary form—gained popularity with the works of Alain René Le Sage, Abbé Prevost, and Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, and by the end of the century was among the foremost of literary genres.
The outstanding critic of the era was Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, whose literary essays were models of perceptive criticism.
Among the outstanding poets of the decades after World War II are Jacques Prévert, Francis Ponge, Jules Supervielle, Raymond Queneau, Patrice de la Tour du Pin, Pierre Emmanuel, Jean Tardieu, Jean Follain, Georges Clencier, Andrée Chédid, and Kateb Yacine.
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Alain-René Le Sage, French novelist and playwright (born
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 French literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The French novel—Diderot and Marivaux contributed to its literary form—gained popularity with the works of Alain René Le Sage, Abbé Prevost, and Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, and by the end of the century was among the foremost of literary genres.
Another significant form of literature was the memoir; among the many writers of the period who excelled at this sort of autobiography were Mathieu Marais, Edmond Barbier, and Jean François Marmontel.
French prose literature began with the writings of the chroniclers and historians, among them Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Jean de Joinville, Jean Froissart, and Philippe de Comines, last of the major medieval historians.
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 French literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
The French novel—Diderot and Marivaux contributed to its literary form—gained popularity with the works of Alain René Le Sage, Abbé Prevost, and Jacques Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, and by the end of the century was among the foremost of literary genres.
Another significant form of literature was the memoir; among the many writers of the period who excelled at this sort of autobiography were Mathieu Marais, Edmond Barbier, and Jean François Marmontel.
French prose literature began with the writings of the chroniclers and historians, among them Geoffroi de Villehardouin, Jean de Joinville, Jean Froissart, and Philippe de Comines, last of the major medieval historians.
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