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  2. L'Argent - Wikipedia

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    L'Argent ("Money") is the eighteenth novel in the Rougon-Macquart series by Émile Zola.It was serialized in the periodical Gil Blas beginning in November 1890 before being published in novel form by Charpentier et Fasquelle in March 1891.

  3. L'Argent (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    L'Argent (French pronunciation: [laʁ.ʒɑ̃], meaning "money") is a 1983 French tragedy film written and directed by Robert Bresson. The film is loosely inspired by the first part of Leo Tolstoy's posthumously published 1911 novella The Forged Coupon. It was Bresson's last film and won the Director's Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.

  4. The Aviator (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Aviator" (L'Aviateur), as published originally in French in April 1926 in the literary magazine, Le Navire d'Argent (The Silver Ship), shown at lower centre."The Aviator" is the 1965 English translation of a short story, L'Aviateur, by the French aristocrat writer, poet and pioneering aviator, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944, Mort pour la France).

  5. L'Argent (1928 film) - Wikipedia

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    L'Argent ("money") is a French silent film directed in 1928 by Marcel L'Herbier. The film was adapted from the 1891 novel L'Argent by Émile Zola , and it portrays the world of banking and the stock market in Paris in the 1920s.

  6. Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles - Wikipedia

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    The stories give curious glimpses of life in the 15th century, providing a genuine view of the social condition of the nobility and the middle classes. M. Lenient, a French critic, says: "Generally the incidents and personages belong to the bourgeoisée; there is nothing chivalric, nothing wonderful; no dreamy lovers, romantic dames, fairies ...

  7. Guillaume de Dole - Wikipedia

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    Guillaume de Dole (also known as (Le) Roman(s) de la Rose, or Guillaume de Dole) is an Old French narrative romance by Jean Renart.Composed in the early 13th century, the poem is 5,656 lines long and is especially notable for the large number of chansons it contains, and for its active female protagonist.

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  9. Julio Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.