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distinction, supported the publication of the unexpurgated text of Green's journals and the first volume appeared in
September 2019. The publishing program respected Green's restriction that sensitive material not appear until fifty years had passed. Included were "hundreds of pages, with countless pornographic and vulgar passages crossed out", with as much as half the material published for the first time, sexual matters as well as assessments of colleagues and literary figures, as well as racist and anti-semitic statements. It transformed Green's public image: his homosexuality was never a secret but Green had always indicated it was "under control" or channeled into platonic relationships. The full text records such a variety of sexual encounters that it documents gay life in the years between the world wars.
838:, a journalist, whom he first met in November 1924. Green documented their sex life together in his journals. Though Green had described it as platonic in other writings and his own version of his journals, their relationship was intimate and physical. They lived as a couple for most of the inter-war years; theirs was an open relationship and each had multiple sex partners, whom they occasionally shared. They frequented the popular gay clubs of Paris. They traveled together throughout Europe, Tunisia, and the US in the 1920s and 1930s, and spent months together in London in 1936 and 1937.
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476:, produced a four-volume autobiography, and for decades maintained a daily journal that he edited and published in nineteen volumes. The posthumous publication of the unexpurgated text of his journals presented a different version of his personality and sexuality, revealed details of the lives of many of his prominent contemporaries, and documented the gay subculture of 20th-century France.
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write: "Julian Green may be the one most difficult for
American readers to place. He's English, isn't he? At least, his books often turn up in the mustier corners of British secondhand bookstores. Or perhaps he's French. That's the rumor anyway. Much acclaimed in Paris, and probably long dead. But wait, here's a novel published only last year and set in the antebellum South?"
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716:(1974), he depicted himself in college: "No one was ever so petrified by a Medusa's head as I was by what struck me as a perfect young face." He portrayed himself throughout his life as a chaste homosexual whose relationship with his lifelong companion was "platonic". Numerous Catholic prelates expressed their admiration for this "model of righteousness".
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window on the artistic and literary scene in Paris over a span of eighty years. The posthumous republication of the full text of his journals, from which Green had cut half the text, demonstrated that Green's version had included about half of his journals' content and had suppressed details of his and others' sexual behavior and candid opinions.
1806:"Could Mr. Green be made into a Frenchman? ... Maurice Genevoix, chief secretary, spoke to President Pompidou, who asked Rene Pleven, the Minister of Justice who approved. On the strength of his birth in France, long residence here and eminence of services rendered the country, the writer will hence forth “be considered” a French man.
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Democratic Representative from Georgia to the US Congress for four years; Julien's parents settled in Paris in 1893. His mother Mary Adelaide née Hartridge was from Savannah, his father Edward from Virginia. Toward the end of his life Green told an interviewer that when his father's
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American South, a project he had long postponed. His longevity and work in different genres complicated his image in the US. By the time his autobiography began to appear in English in 1993, an American reviewer could
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Jourdan also tried to restrict the publication of some of Green's work, protecting his reputation with a new "prudishness" even more than Green had in censoring his own journals for publication. After Éric
Jourdan's death in 2015, Jourdan's executor Tristan Gervais de Lafond, a jurist of some
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keeping his journals. The first volume exploring "faith, love and the nature of home and memory", focused on his mother while presenting a self-portrait of "fluid contradictions", "ascetic in his aspirations but frankly alive to every sensual stimulus".
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wrote of it with enthusiasm: "Strange and tense, it is nevertheless compelling, as
Dostoevsky's fiction is", though he noted Green achieved this "in spite of an uncertain design and its disregard for all ordinary realism".
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with its "grandeur", marked by "that uninterrupted contact with the soul" found in great writers. Green had already committed his second novel to another publisher, but
Maritain was "enthusiastic" to publish his third,
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and reached New York on 15 July. He stayed at first with a cousin in Baltimore. In 1942, he was mobilized and sent to New York City to work at the
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in Savannah, the home of Green's paternal grandfather, bought a collection of furniture, ceramics, silver, family photographs, and a ledger.
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was called "one of the most innately beautiful and subtly communicative books to be written by any American about France". He gave talks at
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nature makes it almost unpublishable in my lifetime." Two volumes appeared before the Nazi invasion of France forced him into exile.
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still remains vivid in the memory of this reviewer.... One feel safe in saying Julian Green is an important novelist."
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Doering, Bernard (Autumn 1985). "Maritain, George Bernanos and Julien Green on the Mystery of Suffering and Evil".
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began republishing several volumes of Green's work, an honor rarely accorded a living writer.
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1999:"Georgia History in Fiction: The Quest for Identity in the Civil War Novels of Julien Green"
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Dunaway, John M. (1977). "The Motive of Self-Discovery in Julien Green".
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2809:"Einladung zu einem Rundgang durch die Stadthauptpfarrkirche St. Egid"
1221:, edited by Jean-Pierre J. Piriou, University Press of Virginia (1976)
2861:"Le fils adoptif de Julien Green en conflit avec les Ă©ditions Fayard"
2836:"Savannah's Green-Meldrim House Acquires Important Family Collection"
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According to the Académie, Green's seat became vacant upon his death.
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2307:"Fallait-il publier le "Journal intégral" de Julien Green ?"
2355:"Celebrities Forced to Flee France Arrive Here by Way of Lisbon"
2337:"Du côté de Sodome : le «Journal intégral» de Julien Green"
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Among the many honors he received were the Harper Prize for
2035:"A Nonagenarian in Paris: A Conversation With Julian Green"
1179:, Robert Laffont, collection Bouquins, Paris, 2021, 1408 p.
964:(1942), which was only published posthumously in French as
805:(1938–2015) served as executor of his estate. From him the
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Stanley, Robert (1998). "In Memorial: Julien Green".
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God's Fool: The Life and Times of Francis of Assisi
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1584:Un puritain homme de lettres: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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2281:"Julian Green is a Novelist to be Reckoned With"
1129:XVII, En avant par-dessus les tombes (1996-1997)
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1207:(1942), written and first published in English
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2382:"The Growth of an Artist's Mind and Purpose"
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1117:XV, L'Avenir n'est Ă personne (1990-1992)
666:The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc
558:Pamphlet contre les catholiques de France
3636:French military personnel of World War I
3259:"Paris Opera Stages 'Sud' by Kenton Coe"
3055:Waite, Genevieve (2019). "Julien Green:
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1041:III, Devant la porte sombre (1940-1943)
617:United States Office of War Information
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2544:Martel, Frédéric (12 September 2019).
2224:Kronenberger, Louis (28 August 1932).
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3315:Julien Green: Religion and Sensuality
3110:"Julien Green, une légende du siècle"
2886:Lançon, Philippe (27 November 1991).
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3290:American Academy of Arts and Letters
3151:"LĂ©viathan (1962) de LĂ©onard Keigel"
2834:Sammons, Tania June (26 July 2017).
2380:Woods, Katherine (8 November 1942).
1161:Journal intégral (unexpurgated text)
1099:XII, La Lumière du monde (1978-1981)
1083:X, La Bouteille Ă la mer (1972-1976)
1077:IX, Ce qui reste de jour (1966-1972)
1035:II, Derniers beaux jours (1935-1939)
3026:Paine, Jeffrey (22 December 1991).
2754:"Book Review: Julian Green's Paris"
2726:Goodman, Richard (11 August 1991).
2415:"Memoirs of a Confederate in Paris"
2255:"The Curious Style of Julian Green"
1065:VII, Le Bel aujourd'hui (1955-1958)
1059:VI, Le Miroir intérieur (1950-1954)
1015:On est si sérieux quand on a 19 ans
1009:Journal, 1938-2006; edited by Green
3576:20th-century American male writers
2997:"Julien Green: The End of a World"
2442:Ivry, Benjamin (7 November 2019).
2413:Upchurch, Michael (11 July 1993).
2226:"Julian Green's Study of a Coward"
2103:"Julien Green: The End of a World"
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1247:(1916-1919), Grasset, Paris, 1964
1232:(1900-1916), Grasset, Paris, 1963
1071:VIII, Vers l'invisible (1958-1967)
1047:IV, L'Ĺ’il de l'ouragan (1943-1945)
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3137:Marcel L'Herbier, l'art du cinéma
2686:Rose, Marilyn Gaddis (1977). "".
2468:Peyre, Henri (10 December 1961).
2059:O'Dwyer, Michael (18 July 2002).
2033:Riding, Alan (22 December 1991).
1604:(1978), a spiritual autobiography
1277:, (1922-1929), Plon, Paris, 1974
1025:I, Les Années faciles (1926-1934)
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2509:Drabble, Dennis (14 July 1996).
2253:Maurois, André (22 April 1934).
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3581:20th-century American novelists
2956:"Julien Green a-t-il tout dit?"
2888:"Julien Green privé de «péché»"
2752:Wilson, Ava (9 February 2021).
2575:"French Academy Lists American"
1602:Ce qu'il faut d'amour Ă l'homme
1105:XIII, L'Arc-en-ciel (1981-1984)
3487:Louis Philippe, comte de SĂ©gur
3329:Julien Green: The Great Themes
2940:Saint Jean, Robert de (1983).
2573:Freund, Andreas (7 May 1971).
670:Basic Verities, Men and Saints
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3686:University of Virginia alumni
3661:Military personnel from Paris
3439:Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant
3232:Brown, Mark (16 March 2013).
3187:(in French). 28 November 1970
3028:"Whistling 'Dixie' in French"
2646:– via The Free Library.
2511:"Parisian from the Old South"
1727:British television production
1636:The Apprentice Writer: Essays
763:The Apprentice Writer: Essays
514:Confederate States of America
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3284:Rorem, Ned (13 April 1999).
3213:(in French). 24 October 2011
3135:VĂ©ray, Laurent, ed. (2007).
2728:"Nobody's Paris but His Own"
2006:Georgia Historical Quarterly
1590:La fin d'un monde: juin 1940
3495:Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet
3331:, Summa Publications (1993)
3116:(in French). 18 August 1998
2169:Christianity and Literature
1211:Souvenirs des jours heureux
1111:XIV, L'Expatrié (1984-1990)
966:Souvenirs des jours heureux
519:Southern Cotton Oil Company
3702:
3616:American writers in French
3317:, Editions Rodopi (1986),
2813:Katholische Kirche Kärnten
2632:"Remembering Julian Green"
2132:Hoy, Peter C. (1964). "".
2061:"Julien Green (1900-1998)"
1391:Then Shall the Dust Return
1213:, Flammarion, Paris (2007)
1053:V, Le Revenant (1946-1950)
956:Green ordinarily wrote in
18:
3433:
2942:Passé pas mort. Souvenirs
2867:(in French). 4 April 1999
2815:(in German). 3 April 2018
2196:Religion & Literature
1997:O'Dwyer, Michael (1998).
1427:Chaque homme dans sa nuit
1245:II: Mille Chemins ouverts
1146:Personal Record 1928–1939
693:Chaque homme dans sa nuit
203:
37:
3676:Translators from English
3611:American Roman Catholics
3586:20th-century translators
3327:Kathryn Eberle Wildgen,
3157:(in French). 4 July 2014
2638:. University of Oklahoma
2065:New Georgia Encyclopedia
1431:Each Man in His Darkness
1321:Le voyageur sur la terre
989:Le langage et son double
973:Le langage et son double
726:americain, exclusivement
684:, intended for director
152:Each Man in His Darkness
3681:Translators from French
3606:American male novelists
3601:American LGBT novelists
3357:South Atlantic Bulletin
3177:"Adaptation Littéraire
2630:Brown, John L. (1999).
2470:"Temptation of Wilfred"
1922:"Hon. Julian Hartridge"
1469:Dans la gueule du temps
1230:I: Partir avant le jour
993:Language and its Shadow
991:(1985) (English title:
796:The Disciples at Emmaus
3479:Gabriel-Henri Gaillard
3059:in Self-Translation".
2981:Green, Julien (2019).
2636:World Literature Today
2494:Green, Julian (1966).
2202:(3): 37–55, esp 44–5.
1672:(1962 film), starring
1502:The Stars of the South
1284:, Marion Boyars (1996)
1269:, Marion Boyars (1994)
1254:, Marion Boyars (1993)
1239:, Marion Boyars (1993)
1205:Memories of Happy Days
962:Memories of Happy Days
924:The Stars of the South
843:Joachim von Ribbentrop
790:
770:Memories of happy days
725:
632:Memories of Happy Days
564:in 1926. It impressed
545:University of Virginia
537:American Field Service
530:Lycée Janson-de-Sailly
222:Francophone literature
56:Julian Hartridge Green
3631:French LGBT novelists
3503:Joseph d'Haussonville
3073:10.1353/frf.2019.0039
3007:(4). July–August 2012
2840:Decorative Arts Trust
1219:Memories of Evil Days
1183:Tome 3 de 1946 Ă 1950
1177:Tome 2 de 1940 Ă 1945
1167:Tome 1 de 1919 Ă 1940
979:(1991); and the play
741:Memories of Evil Days
491:during his lifetime.
378:Countries and regions
3666:Novelists from Paris
3641:LGBT Roman Catholics
3621:French Army officers
3596:American gay writers
3313:Anthony H. Newbury,
1475:Histoires de vertige
1457:La Nuit des fantĂ´mes
1435:Each in His Darkness
1260:III: Terre lointaine
977:L'homme et son ombre
836:Robert de Saint-Jean
657:The Atlantic Monthly
182:Robert de Saint-Jean
3471:Pierre-Joseph Alary
2781:"Apprentice Writer"
1630:Jeunesse immortelle
1553:Demain n'existe pas
1137:, Flammarion, 2006.
952:Writings in English
807:Green-Meldrim House
523:Franco-Prussian War
365:Short story writers
340:Writers by category
107:Théophile Delaporte
95:Sankt Egid Church,
3626:French gay writers
3424:Académie française
3308:Additional sources
3265:. 11 February 1972
3155:L'Oeil sur l'Ă©cran
2789:. 11 February 1992
2665:Académie Française
2604:Académie française
2335:Lançon, Philippe.
1967:Académie Française
1834:Louis Kronenberger
1729:in 1959, starring
1725:was adapted for a
1498:Les Étoiles du Sud
1484:Les Pays lointains
1397:Si j'Ă©tais vous...
1252:The War at Sixteen
1237:The Green Paradise
916:Les Ă©toiles du Sud
912:Les pays lointains
907:Gone With the Wind
880:. You can help by
682:Ignatius of Loyola
581:Louis Kronenberger
541:American Red Cross
481:Académie française
370:Children's writers
335:Chronological list
3553:
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3057:L'Ă©crivain double
2786:Publishers Weekly
1608:Une grande amitié
1596:La liberté chérie
1586:(1928), criticism
1488:The Distant Lands
1361:The Strange River
1331:The Closed Garden
1113:, Le Seuil, 1990.
1107:, Le Seuil, 1988.
1101:, Le Seuil, 1983.
920:The Distant Lands
902:Margaret Mitchell
898:
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645:Harper's Magazine
474:Francis of Assisi
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142:The Closed Garden
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1463:Le Mauvais lieu
1451:Qui sommes-nous?
1421:The Transgressor
1341:The Dark Journey
1327:Adrienne Mesurat
1199:Autobiographical
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621:Voice of America
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1721:The stage play
1716:Patrick Dewaere
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1704:Si j'Ă©tais vous
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1565:L'Étudiant roux
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1351:The Other Sleep
1347:L'autre sommeil
1301:
1267:Love in America
1226:Autobiography:
1201:
1152:Diary 1928–1957
1131:, Fayard, 2001.
1125:, Fayard, 1996.
1119:, Fayard, 1993.
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878:needs expansion
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734:Pleiade library
710:Terre lointaine
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273:Contemporary
268:20th century
192:Éric Jourdan
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109:David Irland
80:(1998-08-13)
32:Julien Green
25:
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3571:1998 deaths
3566:1900 births
3179:Mont Cinère
2921:(in French)
2894:(in French)
2667:(in French)
2606:(in French)
2313:(in French)
1969:(in French)
1707: [
1699:Mont-Cinère
1686: [
1665: [
1657:Anouk Aimée
1647:Adaptations
1572:Non-fiction
1561:(1979-1980)
1371:The Dreamer
1305:Mont-Cinère
975:(1985) and
701:Henri Peyre
562:Mont-Cinère
551:First works
500:Early years
355:Playwrights
248:Renaissance
229:by category
122:Nationality
3560:Categories
3295:2 February
3269:2 February
3243:30 January
3217:29 January
3191:30 January
3161:30 January
3120:1 February
3114:La DĂ©pĂŞche
3037:29 January
3011:29 January
3001:Humanities
2966:30 January
2925:30 January
2898:2 February
2871:2 February
2845:30 January
2819:29 January
2793:2 February
2765:3 February
2737:2 February
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2555:30 January
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2424:2 February
2391:30 January
2365:30 January
2317:30 January
2290:30 January
2264:30 January
2235:30 January
2175:(1): 3–4.
2117:29 January
2107:Humanities
2044:29 January
2011:29 January
1973:29 January
1932:29 January
1906:29 January
1871:References
1559:L'Automate
983:(1953) as
782:Klagenfurt
697:Anne Green
651:Commonweal
517:employer,
427:Literature
294:Classicism
289:Précieuses
114:Occupation
97:Klagenfurt
61:1900-09-06
3089:239320863
2919:L'Express
2075:5 October
1743:Ned Rorem
1741:in 1972.
1662:Leviathan
1516:Dixie III
1337:LĂ©viathan
612:Excambion
601:War years
495:Biography
485:Gallimard
350:Novelists
345:Essayists
314:Symbolism
281:Movements
199:Signature
194:(adopted)
99:, Austria
3185:Le Monde
3081:26946315
2865:Le Monde
2208:40059291
2181:44314188
2154:40118394
1860:Le Monde
1795:Pamphlet
1773:Le Havre
1541:L'ennemi
1506:Dixie II
1433:, 1960;
1381:Midnight
1093:Le Seuil
1004:Journals
987:(1959).
968:(2007).
934:Journals
714:Jeunesse
304:Decadent
243:Medieval
188:Children
125:American
104:Pen name
87:, France
70:, France
3427:seat 22
3377:3199068
2759:Varsity
2710:2906909
1620:, 1983)
1547:L'ombre
1537:, 1953)
1518:, 1994)
1508:, 1989)
1494:, 1987)
1492:Dixie I
1447:, 1971)
1441:L'autre
1423:, 1956)
1413:, 1950)
1403:, 1947)
1393:, 1940)
1387:Varouna
1383:, 1936)
1373:, 1934)
1363:, 1932)
1353:, 1930)
1343:, 1929)
1333:, 1927)
1311:, 1926)
1095:, 1982.
1031:, 1938.
1021:, 1993.
856:Writing
786:Austria
414:Portals
327:Writers
235:History
178:Partner
159:trilogy
3545:(1999)
3537:(1971)
3529:(1933)
3521:(1909)
3513:(1884)
3505:(1869)
3497:(1830)
3489:(1806)
3481:(1771)
3473:(1723)
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3457:(1679)
3449:(1662)
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3087:
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2206:
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1836:found
1642:, 1993
1632:(1988)
1610:(1979)
1598:(1974)
1580:(1924)
1567:(1993)
1555:(1979)
1549:(1956)
1543:(1954)
1477:(1984)
1471:(1979)
1465:(1977)
1459:(1976)
1453:(1972)
1377:Minuit
1357:Épaves
1323:(1927)
1317:(1927)
1299:Novels
1019:Fayard
958:French
861:Novels
654:, and
422:France
391:Quebec
386:France
299:Rococo
218:French
3373:JSTOR
3085:S2CID
3077:JSTOR
2706:JSTOR
2204:JSTOR
2177:JSTOR
2150:JSTOR
2002:(PDF)
1753:Notes
1723:South
1711:]
1690:]
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1624:Paris
1535:South
1525:Plays
1512:Dixie
1437:1961)
1411:Moira
1407:MoĂŻra
985:South
928:Dixie
752:Paris
506:Paris
401:Haiti
360:Poets
157:Dixie
147:Moira
85:Paris
68:Paris
3388:IMDb
3319:ISBN
3297:2024
3271:2024
3245:2024
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2077:2014
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2013:2024
1975:2024
1934:2024
1908:2024
1844:and
1793:The
1676:and
1029:Plon
922:and
668:and
638:and
263:19th
258:18th
253:17th
220:and
75:Died
53:Born
3386:at
3365:doi
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2142:doi
2113:(4)
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1735:Sud
1531:Sud
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