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In 2021, the association still bears the name "Société protectrice des animaux". [9] It registered the "Maison Société Protectrice des Animaux" trademark on 7 May 2014, [10] its new logotype ("semi-figurative trademark") on 23 January 2015, [11] the "La cani-course pour les animaux (Can-course for animals)" [12] trademark on 12 May 2015 and ...
The Carnival of the Animals (French: Le Carnaval des animaux) is a humorous musical suite of 14 movements, including "The Swan", by the French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. About 25 minutes in duration, it was written for private performance by two pianos and chamber ensemble; Saint-Saëns prohibited public performance of the work during his ...
Title page of the 1695 manuscript of Charles Perrault's Contes de ma mère l'Oye (The Morgan Library & Museum, New York) [1]. Histoires ou contes du temps passé, avec des moralités or Contes de ma mère l'Oye (Stories or Tales from Past Times, with Morals or Mother Goose Tales) [2] is a collection of literary fairy tales written by Charles Perrault, published in Paris in 1697.
It keeps La Fontaine's title of "The Plague among the Beasts", however, and the socio-economic focus of his moral: "The Fable shews you poor Folk's fate/ Whilst Laws can never reach the Great". [10] The next appearance was the prose version in the Modern Fables section of Robert Dodsley 's Select Fables of Esop and Other Fabulists (1761), in ...
In a prologue, we see a young Ivorian man, Rolex, bicycling through Abidjan with a goat tied to his back. He enters an apartment building and asks for "Papa Sanou." The scene shifts to the French Massif Central in midwinter, and the first chapter, "Alice."
La Maison du chat-qui-pelote has been translated into English at least four times: as The Cat and Battledore by Philip Kent for Sampson Low in 1879, as At the Sign of the Cat and Racket by Clara Bell for the Saintsbury Edition of The Human Comedy in 1895, as Fame and Sorrow by Katharine Prescott Wormeley for Roberts Brothers in 1896, and as The ...
Catalogue d'oiseaux ("Catalogue of birds") is a work for piano solo by Olivier Messiaen consisting of thirteen pieces, written between October 1956 and September 1958. It is devoted to birds and dedicated to his second wife Yvonne Loriod .
L'Apocalypse des animaux is a soundtrack album by Greek composer Vangelis. The album's music accompanied a documentary series about the animal kingdom directed by Frédéric Rossif that was broadcast on French TV in 1973. [2]