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Notes 1975 Les phalènes: 1976 Johan: Johan: also known as Johan – Mon été 75, Johan, carnet intime homosexuel, and Journal intime homosexuel d'un été 75: 1977 Lamento: aka Baisers: 1979 Nous étions un seul homme: We Were One Man: 1983 Haltéroflic: Rainbow Serpent: 1984 Huguette Spengler, ma patrie, la nébuleuse du rêve: 1988 L ...
As Lejeune notes in The Practice of the Private Journal, "the diary is a social outcast, of no fixed theoretical address," a problematic profile that has caused one of the most widely practiced autobiographical forms to be largely ignored or misrepresented. Lejeune’s scholarship has been instrumental in revising such intellectual snobbery ...
2.1 2014–2017: Journal intime. 2.2 2018–2020: ... 9 Notes. 10 References. Toggle the table of contents ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects
[1] These appointments, conferred by the democratic party, deprived him of the support of the aristocratic party [why?], whose patronage dominated all the culture of the city. This isolation inspired the one book by which Amiel is still known, the Journal Intime ("Private Journal"), which, published after his death, obtained a European ...
Journal intime is the debut studio album from French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by Warner Music France . The album features guest appearances by MHD, Dadju , Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur.
She had a brother, Louis, who died at 33 years old, and for whom she wrote her first novel, L ' Un pour l’autre, in 1999. [2] She also had a sister, the photographer Bettina Rheims. [N 1] [3] Her first husband was the composer Frédéric Botton. [4] In 1989, she married Léo Scheer, and later became the partner of film director and producer ...
[4] May 8 – World première of David Belasco's La Belle Russe in New York City; May 20 – World première of Henrik Ibsen's controversial play Ghosts (Gengangere; 1881) in Norwegian in Chicago. [5] June 2 – English language première of Ibsen's play A Doll's House (1879) as The Child Wife in Milwaukee. [5] October
[3] [4] Paul Cottin was the father of Claude de Cambronne and Marie-Thérèse Cottin, future countess Lacroix de Vimeur de Rochambeau . His granddaughter Laurence de Cambronne was the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine and his great-granddaughter Camille Cottin [ citation needed ] is an actress.