Émile Bergerat (29 April 1845 – 13 October 1923) was a French poet, playwright and essayist. He used the pseudonyms l'Homme masqué (the masked man), Caliban...
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periodicals; including Le Figaro and Paris-Noël [fr]. Pinchart, Émile-Auguste, Musée d'Orsay Émile Bergerat, Souvenirs d'un enfant de Paris: les années de bohème...
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published in 1880 in the journal La Vie moderne, under the editorship of Émile Bergerat. Nécrologie de Gustave Flaubert by René Delorme dans La Vie moderne...
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Children (ALSC). Retrieved 2018-10-16. Reynolds, p. 171 Bergerat, Emile (1899). Théâtre de Émile Bergerat (in French). Paris: Librairie Paul Ollendorff. OCLC 226355087...
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It was included in the theatre program for only one week. In 1909, Émile Bergerat wrote the melodrama Vidocq, empereur des policiers in five acts and...
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2006–present : Tahar Ben Jelloun 1900–1918 : Paul Margueritte 1919–1923 : Émile Bergerat 1924–1937 : Raoul Ponchon 1938–1948 : René Benjamin 1949–1971 : Philippe...
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Alfred Tranchant Vocal — 1892 Romance for voice and harp words by Émile Bergerat Vocal — 1893 Fière beauté for voice and orchestra words by Augustin...
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artists' works.[citation needed] In 1891 he illustrated L'Espagnole, by Émile Bergerat, and in 1895 Le Cabaret des trois vertus. In 1898 he held, at the Pelletan...
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which he repeated in the summer of 1898 at the Lyceum Theatre, London, Émile Bergerat's Plus que reine (1899), Catulle Mendès's Scarron (1905), and Alfred...
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Retour de Jerusalem, La Princesse Georges by Alexandre Dumas, fils, and Émile Bergerat's Plus que reine. Jane Hading (Alfred Roll, 1890) In Serge Panine at...
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