Eugénie is the French version of the female given name Eugenia. Eugénie or Eugenie may refer to: Eugénie d'Alsace (died 735), Second abbess of Mont Sainte-Odile...
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completed literary work, a translation of Honoré de Balzac's novel Eugénie Grandet, was published in June and July 1843 in the 6th and 7th volumes of...
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Germaine Dermoz (category French film actresses)
Duchess of Langeais 1910 : Barberine 1910 : Eugénie Grandet 1910 : L'Étranger 1910 : King Phillip the Fair and the Templars 1910 : Caïn 1911 : The Last...
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La Duchesse de Langeais (category French novels adapted into films)
Duchesse de Langeais, 1910 French film by André Calmettes The Eternal Flame, 1922 American film by Frank Lloyd Love (Liebe), 1927 German film by Paul Czinner...
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Ferragus: Chief of the Devorants (category French novels adapted into films)
film version (1910) of Balzac's novel by André Calmettes Ferragus, a film version (1920) of Balzac's novel by Giovanni Enrico Vidali Ferragus, a film...
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L'Auberge rouge (short story) (category French short stories adapted into films)
Appendix. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 16 April 2018. Frederick Lawton (1910). "Chapter IV: First Successes and Fame". Balzac. Wikisource. Cerfberr, Anatole;...
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Père Goriot (category French novels adapted into films)
Honoré de Balzac, Œuvres complètes de H. de Balzac (1834), Calmann-Lévy, 1910 (Le Père Goriot, II. L'entrée dans le monde, pp. 110–196); viewed 9-2-2014...
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Illusions perdues (category French novels adapted into films)
Appendix. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved 23 August 2021. Frederick Lawton (1910). "Chapter III: Experiments in Literature and Business". Balzac. "Introduction"...
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Les Chouans (category French novels adapted into films)
strong favorite" among readers. In 1947 the novel was adapted into a French film, The Royalists, directed by Henri Calef, and starring Paul Amiot and Roland...
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