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    Jean Charles Emmanuel Nodier (29 April 1780 – 27 January 1844) was a French author and librarian who introduced a younger generation of Romanticists to...
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    (formed around Charles Nodier at the Arsenal Library in Paris from 1824-1844 where Nodier was administrator), the Cénacle (formed around Nodier, then Hugo...
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    Bérard's novel Lord Ruthwen ou les Vampires, falsely attributed to Charles Nodier, who himself then wrote his own dramatic version, Le Vampire, a play...
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    "The Elves". In France, the main writers of Romantic-era fantasy were Charles Nodier with Smarra (1821) and Trilby (1822) and Théophile Gautier who penned...
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  • La Sylphide (category Adaptations of works by Charles Nodier)
    story by Charles Nodier, Trilby, ou Le Lutin d'Argail, but swapped the genders of the protagonists — a goblin and a fisherman's wife of Nodier; a sylph...
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    Press etc, 1990, vol.1, p. 604 Juvan, Andreja (2003). "Charles Nodier in Ilirija" [Charles Nodier and Illyria]. Kronika: časopis Za Slovensko Krajevno Zgodovino...
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    Marie-Antoinette-Élisabeth Mennessier-Nodier (26 April 1811 – 1 November 1893) was a French musician, poet, and writer, the daughter of Charles Nodier. She was largely overshadowed...
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    included the Royalist writers Chateaubriand, Victor Hugo and Charles Nodier. King Charles returned to Compiègne on 1 June, where he rested for a few days...
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  • Newton (1691–1727) Charles Radclyffe (1727–1746) Charles de Lorraine (1746–1780) Maximilian de Lorraine (1780–1801) Charles Nodier (1801–1844) Victor...
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    lutin d’Argail) is an 1822 literary fairy tale novella by French author Charles Nodier (1780–1844). In it, a Scottish household spirit falls in love with the...
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