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    Flâneur (French: [flɑnœʁ]) is a French term popularized in the nineteenth-century for a type of urban male "stroller", "lounger", "saunterer", or "loafer"...
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    Grand Flaneur (1877–1900) was an outstanding Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, who won nine successive races, including the AJC Derby, the Victoria...
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    crowds that were an essential feature of the Parisian landscape. Like the flâneur, to which it has been frequently contrasted, the badaud has been construed...
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    Aubade (redirect from Flâneur (song))
    An aubade is a morning love song (as opposed to a serenade, intended for performance in the evening), or a song or poem about lovers separating at dawn...
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    plot was uncovered before any action could be taken. Henry was known as a flaneur, who relished leisurely strolls through Paris and partook in the sociability...
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    distinctive street life and saw them as providing one of the habitats of the flâneur (i.e., a person strolling in a locale to experience it). Benjamin first...
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  • Palermo Edited by Sofi Marshall Music by Brian McOmber Production company Flaneur Films Distributed by Oscilloscope Laboratories Release dates January 20...
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    Likewise, French intellectuals investigated the sociology of the dandies (flâneurs) who strolled Parisian boulevards; in the essay "On Dandyism and George...
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    and personal troubles. Pessoa adopted the detached perspective of the flâneur Bernardo Soares [pt], one of his heteronyms. This character was supposedly...
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    wait to be served. Such depictions represent the painted journal of a flâneur. These are painted in a style which is loose, referencing Hals and Velázquez...
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