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He has been openly gay throughout his public life, and he has written many novels ( The Duchess and the Commoner, La nuit des princes charmants, Le Coeur découvert, Le Coeur éclaté ) and plays ( Hosanna, La duchesse de Langeais, Fragments de mensonges inutiles ) centred on gay characters.
* La nuit de mai – poème symphonique for tenor and orchestra after Alfred de Musset, Paris 1886 ( also performed and recorded in 1990 and – with Plácido Domingo – in 2010 )
Several writers have attempted to add a thousand and second tale, including Théophile Gautier ( La mille deuxième nuit, 1842 ) and Joseph Roth ( Die Geschichte von der 1002.
* La nuit merveilleuse ( 1940 )
* La nuit sera calme ( 1974, interview )
* La nuit de Centrale: This is the best night ever in your student's life at Centrale Nantes!
" La grasse matinée " ( Sleeping in ), " Les bruits de la nuit " ( The sounds of the night ), and
* 1993: La nuit sacrée ....
In February 1860 Gottschalk produced a huge work La nuit des tropiques in Havana.
* 1921: Edmond Rostand's play La dernière nuit de Don Juan
* La nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés ( 1955 )
* La nuit dernière au XVe siècle ( 2008 )
The French version, Psychopannychie – La nuit ou le sommeil de l ' âme (" Psychopannychia – the night or the sleep of the soul ", Geneva 1558 ), may have caused the confusion that by-pannychis Calvin meant sleep ( in Greek-hypnos not-pannychis, vigil ).
* The Night of the Iguana ( La nuit de l ' iguane ), adapted from The Night of the Iguana by Tennessee Williams ( 1965 )
* 1977: La nuit de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Much of the film depicts set-related incidents that echo scenes in Truffaut's La nuit americaine ( English title: Day for night ), to which Irma Vep owes a large thematic debt.
However, Assayas has publicly stated that although he considers La nuit americaine a great film, it is more about the fantasy of filmmaking than the reality.
This event is known as La nuit rouge ( French for Red Night ).
Of his tales the best are Infernaliana ( 1822 ); Smarra, ou les démons de la nuit ( 1821 ); Trilby, ou le lutin d ' Argail ( 1822 ); Histoire du roi de Bohême et de ses sept châteaux ( 1830 ); La Fée aux miettes ( 1832 ); Inès de las Sierras ( 1837 ); Les quatre talismans et la légende de soeur Béatrix ( 1838 ), together with some fairy stories published in the year of his death, and Franciscus Columna, which appeared after it.
* La ronde de nuit Night Watch.
* La nuit de mai Night in May.
* La nuit d ' orage ( 1928 )
La nuit de la Saint Jean

La and des
By 1913, Ferdinand Lot could begin an article subtitled `` La Conquete De La Grande-Bretagne par Les Saxons '' with the words, `` Il est difficile aujourd'hui d'entretenir des illusions sur la valeur du recit traditionnel de la conquete de la Grande-Bretagne.
fr: La Ferme des animaux
In La Clef des Songes he explains how considering the source of dreams led him to conclude that God exists.
Some parts of Récoltes et semailles and the whole La Clef des Songes have been translated into Spanish and Russian.
Eventually in 1555 the civil authorities expelled Knox and his supporters to Geneva, where they adopted a new Prayer Book The Form of Prayers, that derived chiefly from Calvin's French La Forme des Prières.
fr: La Maison des mères
La Bataille des dix millions was made in 1970 with Mayoux as co-director and Santiago Álvarez as cameraman and is about the 1970 sugar crop in Cuba and its disastrous effects on the country.
* La Bataille des dix millions ( 1971 )
La Récolte des Foins, Eragny ( 1887 )
A 1954 article by Truffaut attacked La qualité française (" the French Quality ") and was the manifesto for ' la politique des Auteurs ' which Andrew Sarris later termed the auteur theory — resulting in the re-evaluation of Hollywood films and directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Robert Aldrich, Nicholas Ray, Fritz Lang and Anthony Mann.
Many examples appear on the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey, such as La Pouquelaye de Faldouet, La Sergenté, and La Hougue des Géonnais.
The house of studies of the province of France publishes L ' Année Dominicaine ( founded 1859 ), La Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Theologiques ( 1907 ), and La Revue de la Jeunesse ( 1909 ).
* Mohammad Amin Al-Midani: La question des minorités et le statut des non-musulmans en Islam.
In: La religion est-elle un obstacle à l ' application des droits de l ' homme ?.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
** La Légende des Siècles ( The Legend of the Centuries ) by Victor Hugo ( 1859 – 1877 )
* Catherine Cathiard and Arnaud Lecourt, “ La Pratique du Droit Européen des Sociétés – Analyse comparative des structures et des fusions transfrontalières ”, of European Company Law – Comparative analysis of European structures and cross-border mergers, Paris, JOLY Editions, Pratique des Affaires, 2010 ( available in French ).

La and princes
These titles were borne by courtesy and preserved by tradition, not law, e. g. the princes de, respectively, Bidache ( Gramont ), Marcillac ( La Rochefoucauld ), Tonnay-Charente ( Mortemart ), Poix ( Noailles ), Léon ( Rohan-Chabot ),
Cadets of France's princes étrangers began to affect similar usage but when, for example, the House of La Tour d ' Auvergne's ruling dukes of Bouillon, attempted to use the same style, it was initially resisted by historians such as Père Anselme – who, however, willingly recognized use of territorial titles, i. e. he accepts that the ducal heir apparent is known as prince de Bouillon, but would record in 1728 only that the heir's cousin, the comte d ' Oliergues was " known as the Prince Frederick " (" dit le prince Frédéric ").
La Vauguyon drilled into young Louis Stanislas and his brothers the way he thought princes should " know how to withdraw themselves, to like to work ," and " to know how to reason correctly ".
* La vie du cardinal Jean-François Commendon, où l ' on voit ses voyages, ambassades, légations & négotiations, dans les plus considérables cours des empereurs, rois, princes & républiques de l ' Europe.
The knight has a vision of " pale kings and princes ," who cry, " La Belle Dame sans Merci beautiful, pitiless damsel hath thee in thrall!
The great wealth created by the silver mines from the surrounding mining towns of La Aduana, Minas Nuevas and San Bernardo enabled the founders and residents of Alamos to build scores of colonial Spanish mansions throughout the town ; most of which were destroyed in the early 20th Century, and replaced by the images of what Americans who had bought the ruins thought the colonial princes wanted as homes.
In 16th century Portugal, Luis Vaz de Camões celebrated Portugal as a naval power in his Os Lusíadas while Pierre de Ronsard set out to write La Franciade, an epic meant to be the Gallic equivalent of Virgil's poem that also traced back France's ancestry to Trojan princes.
In 1904 appeared the third volume, La Renaissance de l ' État, in which the author describes the efforts of the Direct Capetian kings to reconstruct the power of the Frankish kings over the whole of Gaul ; and goes on to show how the clergy, the heirs of the imperial tradition, encouraged this ambition ; how the great lords of the kingdom ( the " princes ", as Flach calls them ), whether as allies or foes, pursued the same end ; and how, before the close of the 12th century, the Capetian kings were in possession of the organs and the means of action which were to render them so powerful and bring about the early downfall of feudalism.
In 1696 he was elected to fill the place of La Bruyère in the French Academy ; and on the completion of the education of the young princes the king bestowed upon him the rich priory of Argenteuil, in the diocese of Paris ( 1706 ).
Descendants of the Ibelins, through the royal family of Cyprus, include several royal families of modern Europe, since their descendant Anne, Duchess of Savoy, daughter of Janus of Cyprus, was, for example, the ancestor of the Dukes of Savoy, the La Tremoille princes of Talmond and Taranto, the Longueville family, the princes of Monaco, the electors of Bavaria, the Farnese of Parma, the last Valois kings of France, the Dukes of Lorraine, the Habsburg-Lorraines, the Bourbons of Navarre and France, and, as their progeny, practically all Catholic royalty in recent centuries.
He made two long journeys through Europe, in 1841 and 1844, visiting exiled princes, and on his return presented a new play, La Peste noire, which was received no more favourably than the first.

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