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  2. Louise Bombardier - Wikipedia

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    Louise Bombardier at Théâtre La Licorne (Montreal, 2019) Louise Bombardier ( Sherbrooke , July 11, 1953) is a Canadian actress and writer from Quebec . Early life and education

  3. List of compositions by Jacques Offenbach - Wikipedia

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    Un mariage sous la Régence (Guillard, 1850) Le joueur de flûte (Émile Augier, 1850) Valéria (Maquet and Jules Lacroix, 1851) Mademoiselle de la Seiglière (Sandeau, 1851) Le malade imaginaire (Molière, 1851/2) Le bonhomme jadis (Henri Murger, 1852) Le barbier de Séville ou La précaution inutile (Beaumarchais, 1852)

  4. Conte (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Conte comes from the French word conter, "to relate". [2] The French term conte encompasses a wide range of narrative forms that are not limited to written accounts. No clear English equivalent for conte exists in English as it includes folktales, fairy tales, short stories, oral tales, [3] and to lesser extent fables. [4]

  5. The Tales of Hoffmann - Wikipedia

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    The Tales of Hoffmann (French: Les contes d'Hoffmann) is an opéra fantastique by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier , based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann , who is the protagonist of the story.

  6. Éric Gauthier (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Éric Gauthier is a Québécois writer and storyteller.He primarily writes science fiction and fantasy novels and novellas. [1] He has won the prix Boréal four times (2000, 2006, 2009, 2012); [2] [3] the prix Solaris three times (1999, 2002, 2016); [4] [3] and the prix Jacques-Brossard three times (2003, 2012, 2020).

  7. La Fontaine's Fables - Wikipedia

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    The Frog and the Mouse (La grenouille et le rat, IV.11) The Fox and the Stork (Le renard et la cigogne, I.18) The Frog and the Ox (La grenouille qui veut se faire aussi grosse que le boeuf, I.3) The Frogs Who Desired a King (Les grenouilles qui demandent un roi, III.4) The Girl (La Fille, VII.5), see under The Heron and the Fish

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  9. Les Cent Contes drolatiques - Wikipedia

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    Les Cent Contes drolatiques (French, 'The Hundred Facetious Tales'), usually translated Droll Stories, is a collection of humorous short stories by the French writer Honoré de Balzac, based on Giovanni Boccaccio's The Decameron and influenced by François Rabelais. The stories are written in pastiche Renaissance French; although the title ...