Elissa Rhaïs (Hebrew: אליסה ראיס), born Rosine Boumendil (12 December 1876 – 18 August 1940) was a Jewish-Algerian writer, who adopted the persona of a...
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Ameur [ar] (1893–1976), Theologian Mohamed Bouslimani (1941–1993), Politician Elissa Rhaïs, Novelist Edouard Nieuport (1875–1911), Aviation pioneer and manufacturer...
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Lorcin, Patricia M. E. (2012-12-01). "Manipulating Elissa: the uses and abuses of Elissa Rhaïs and her works". The Journal of North African Studies...
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During the 1920s she was associated with the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs, who adopted a Muslim persona to market her novels. Colette was 67 years...
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the authenticity of the Muslim persona of the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs. Novels 1925: Dimitri et la Mort, Ferenczi et fils 1926: Bab-el-Oued...
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Lévy, philosopher Reinette L'Oranaise, singer Enrico Macias, singer Elissa Rhaïs, novelist Martial Solal, jazz pianist and composer Benjamin Stora, historian...
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Revue des Deux Mondes he published the work of Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs. Éléments d'histoire littéraire (1888) Portraits d'écrivains (1892) De...
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the 1920s the house published the novels of the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs. Plon published Quid, an encyclopedia, from 1963 to 1974. They were acquired...
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Académie française in 1925. Bertrand encouraged the Jewish-Algerian writer Elissa Rhaïs to first publish her work. Bertrand was born in France and later moved...
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one-act opera Kerkeb, with a libretto by Michel Carré (based on a novel by Elissa Rhaïs), was premiered on 6 April 1951 by the Opéra at the Palais Garnier. The...
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