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  2. Corinne, or Italy - Wikipedia

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    Corinne, or Italy (French: Corinne ou l'Italie), also known as Corinne, is a novel by the Genevan and French writer Germaine de Staël, published in 1807.It relates a love story between an Italian poet, Corinne, and Lord Oswald Nelvil, an English nobleman.

  3. Cokie Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Mary Martha Corinne Morrison Claiborne "Cokie" Roberts (née Boggs; [1] December 27, 1943 – September 17, 2019) was an American journalist and author. [2] Her career included decades as a political reporter and analyst for National Public Radio, PBS, and ABC News, with prominent positions on Morning Edition, The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, World News Tonight, and This Week.

  4. Corinne Demas - Wikipedia

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    Corinne Demas is the award winning author of five novels, two collections of short stories, a collection of poetry, a memoir, two plays, and numerous books for children. She has published more than fifty short stories in a variety of magazines and literary journals. Her publications before 2000 are under the name Corinne Demas Bliss.

  5. Madame de Staël as Corinne at Cape Miseno - Wikipedia

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    Madame de Staël as Corinne at Cape Miseno is a painting of Germaine de Staël by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun in the collection of the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire, in Geneva. The work was completed between 1807 and 1809. The painting was commissioned by de Staël, who requested a painting showing the character Corinne from her novel Corinne, ou l ...

  6. Corinne Heline - Wikipedia

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    Corinne Heline (née Smith) (aka Corinne Dunklee, Corinne S. Dunklee, and Corinne S. Dunklee Heline) (August 18, 1882 in Atlanta, Georgia – July 26, 1975) was an American author, Christian mystic, and occultist who published 28 books.

  7. Corinne Chaponnière - Wikipedia

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    Chaponnière, Corinne (2005). La Mixité: des hommes et des femmes féminin. Folio (Gallimard). ISBN 978-2884749084. Chaponnière, Corinne (2010). Henry Dunand, la croix d'un homme. Editions Perrin. ISBN 978-2262031039. Chaponnière, Corinne (2015). Les quatre coups de la nuit de cristal. Albin Michel. ISBN 978-2226314901.

  8. Corinne (name) - Wikipedia

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    Corinne is a female name, the French and English variant of Corina, of ancient Greek origin, [1] derived from κόρη (korē) meaning "beautiful maiden". [2] It became popular following the publication of Corinne, or Italy , an 1808 novel by Madame de Staël .

  9. Corinne Hofmann - Wikipedia

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    The book, titled Die weisse Massai, became a phenomenal success. It has been translated into several languages, and in 2005, made into an eponymous movie starring Nina Hoss and Jacky Ido . Hofmann has since written four other books, three of which, Zurück aus Afrika (Back from Africa), Wiedersehen in Barsaloi (Reunion in Barsaloi) and Afrika ...