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Raymond Radiguet (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ ʁadiɡɛ]; 18 June 1903 – 12 December 1923) was a French novelist and poet whose two novels were noted for their explicit themes, and unique style and tone.
Diona may refer to: People with the given name. Diona Doherty (born 1989), Irish actress; Diona Reasonover (born 1992), American actress; Places.
Le Bal du comte d'Orgel ("Count d'Orgel's Ball") is a French novel by Raymond Radiguet (1903–1923). The second and last novel by the Parisian author, it was published posthumously in 1924. Set as a love triangle during the années folles , it proved controversial, as did his first psychological novel , Le Diable au corps , published in 1923.
Krondor's Sons is a series of fantasy novels by American writer Raymond E. Feist.The books are part of The Riftwar Cycle and set on the fictional world of Midkemia.The two novels are set between riftwars and explores Midkemia beyond the borders of the Kingdom of the Isles.
Diana (1637) by Simon Vouet. Diana is a 1637 painting of Diana by Simon Vouet.It was produced in Paris and sent to England as part of the dowry of Louis XIII's sister Henrietta Maria of France on her marriage to Charles I of England.
Le Diable au corps (The Devil in the Flesh) is an early 1923 novel by Parisian literary prodigy Raymond Radiguet.In the immediate aftermath of World War I, the story of a young married woman who has an affair with a sixteen-year-old boy while her husband is away fighting at the front provoked a scandal.
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Publishers Weekly called Daughter of the Empire a "full-bodied dynastic fantasy" with "the sweep and drama of a good historical novel about an exotic time and place." [1] A column in Vector compared the first book to "a female Shōgun with fantasy/SF elements" and praised its characterization. [2]