his death, Corbière was profoundly affected by the death of his eldest son Édouard-Joachim (better known as Tristan Corbière). Corbière's death was an...
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Tristan Corbière (18 July 1845 – 1 March 1875), born Édouard-Joachim Corbière, was a French poet born in Coat-Congar, Ploujean (now part of Morlaix) in...
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Corbière may refer to: La Corbière, Jersey, Channel Islands La Corbière, Haute-Saône, France Corbiere (horse), a racehorse who won the Grand National...
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Bracquemond, impressionist artist (1840–1916). Tristan Corbière (1845–1875), poet, Édouard Corbière's son. His bust, by Cyril de La Patellière is in the Bibliothèque...
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They were probably partly rewritten by professional writers, notably Édouard Corbière, introducing spectacular but irrealistic elements: Lhermitte being...
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of Morlaix in the 1870s. His uncle, Édouard Corbière, was a best-selling author, and his cousin, Tristan Corbière, was a well-known poet. Puyo studied...
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1875, travel writings, French writers inspired by Brazil (Voltaire, Edouard Corbière...) or even exiled there, as Georges Bernanos. "Bibliothèques d'Orient...
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notable European novelists explored the genre, such as Eugène Sue, Edouard Corbière, Frederick Chamier and William Glasgock. James Fenimore Cooper wrote...
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Vernon Herbert Blackman Timbal-Lagrave, Édouard Sociétés savantes de France Timbal-Lagrave, Pierre Marguérite Édouard (1819-1888) JSTOR Global Plants HathiTrust...
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Édouard Ponsinet (1923 – 22 October 2006) was a French rugby league player for AS Carcassonne and club Lézignan in the French rugby league championship...
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