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    Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (24 September 1878 – 23 May 1947) was a French-speaking Swiss writer. He was born in Lausanne in the canton of Vaud and was educated...
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  • The foundation's stated goals are to: maintain the memory of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, and keep his works alive. support the diffusion and the republication...
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  • is by Igor Stravinsky, its libretto, in French, by Swiss writer Charles Ferdinand Ramuz; the two men conceived it together, their basis being the Russian...
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    nominated namely Abol-Gassem E’tessam Zadeh, Luis Nueda y Santiago, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz and Arnulf Øverland. Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício, Henriette...
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    and Germaine de Staël (1766–1817). More recent authors include Charles Ferdinand Ramuz (1878–1947), whose novels describe the lives of peasants and mountain...
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    Retrieved 26 June 2020. Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz, La Suisse romande, Sociétés coopératives Migros romandes, copyright Mme Olivieri-Ramuz, Lausanne, 1955. Histoire...
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    Vesaas, Angelos Sikelianos and Ignazio Silone. The Swiss author Charles Ferdinand Ramuz was the most nominated with four nominations. Marie Under and Maria...
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    Malraux. Most nominations were submitted for Henriette Charasson and Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz with three nominations each. Four were female nominees namely Henriette...
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    L'Homme qui marche I 1 October 1998 200 francs 74 × 170 mm Brown Charles Ferdinand Ramuz Lac de Derborence (Les Diablerets), Lavaux 1 October 1997 1000...
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  • Derborence is a French-language novel by Swiss writer Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz that was first published in 1934 and for which two English translations...
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