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  2. Miguel Mañara - Wikipedia

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    In French literature Mañara was the subject of Prosper Merimée's novella Les Âmes du purgatoire (1834) and Alexandre Dumas's play Don Juan de Marana ou la chute d'un ange (1836). Théophile Gautier , Antoine de Latour , [ 2 ] Edmond Haraucourt [ 3 ] and Pierre-Paul Raoul Colonna de Cesari Rocca [ 4 ] also wrote about him, whilst Maurice ...

  3. Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Helpers, formerly known as the Society of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women founded in Paris, France, in 1856, with the objective of assisting the souls in Purgatory through their service to the needy of the world.

  4. Prosper Mérimée - Wikipedia

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    Les âmes du Purgatoire – a novella about the libertine Don Juan Maraña. La Vénus d'Ille – a fantastic horror tale of a bronze statue that seemingly comes to life (1837) Carmen – a novella describing an unfaithful gypsy girl who is killed by the soldier who loves her (1845). It was later the basis of the opera Carmen by Georges Bizet (1875)

  5. Hispanism - Wikipedia

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    Mérimée's short novels Les âmes du purgatoire [de; fr; pl] (1834) and Carmen (1845) are classic works on Spain. Honoré de Balzac was a friend of Francisco Martínez de la Rosa and dedicated his novel El Verdugo (1829) to him. (And Martínez de la Rosa's play Abén Humeya was produced in Paris in 1831.)

  6. José Zorrilla - Wikipedia

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    His famous play Don Juan Tenorio is a combination of elements from Tirso de Molina's Burlador de Sevilla and from Alexandre Dumas, père's Don Juan de Marana (which itself derives from Les Âmes du purgatoire by Prosper Mérimée). However, plays like Sancho García, El Rey loco, and El Alcalde Ronquillo are much more original.

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  8. Georges Duhamel - Wikipedia

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    Georges Duhamel (/ ˌ dj uː ə ˈ m ɛ l /; [1] French:; 30 June 1884 – 13 April 1966) was a French author, born in Paris.Duhamel trained as a doctor, and during World War I was attached to the French Army.

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