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Alexis and Piron
* 1689 – Alexis Piron, French epigrammatist and dramatist ( d. 1773 )
* January 21 – Alexis Piron, French writer ( b. 1689 )
* July 9 – Alexis Piron, French writer ( d. 1773 )
* Piron, Alexis ( 1928 – 1931 ).
Rameau took his first tentative steps into composing stage music when the writer Alexis Piron asked him to provide songs for his popular comic plays written for the Paris Fairs.
Rivarol's rivals in France-in sharp conversational sayings-included Alexis Piron and Nicolas Chamfort.
When about seventeen, however, he made the acquaintance of Alexis Piron, and afterwards, through Gallet ( 1698 ?- 1757 ), of Panard.
In 1739 the Society of the Caveau, which numbered among its members Helvétius, Charles Pinot Duclos, Pierre Joseph Bernard, called Gentil-Bernard, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Alexis Piron, and the two Crébillons, was dissolved, and was not reconstituted till twenty years afterwards.
Alexis Piron, by Jacques Caffieri.
Alexis Piron ( July 9, 1689 – January 21, 1773 ) was a French epigrammatist and dramatist.
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As an epigrammatist Rousseau is inferior only to his friend Alexis Piron.
Eventually she formed a literary salon, which had among its habitués Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, Charles-Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre, Pierre de Marivaux, Alexis Piron and others.
These were followed by Le Méchant which was qualified by Ferdinand Brunetière as the best verse comedy of the French 18th century theatre, even surpassing the Métromanie of Alexis Piron.
From 1729 to 1739 he participated in a series of dinners called " Le Caveau " ( named after the cabaret where they were held ) with other artists, including Alexis Piron, Charles Collé, and Charles Duclos.
In 1716 one of the troupes ' leaders, Catherine Vanderberg purchased additional rights and began to present more original works by authors, such as Jacques-Philippe d ' Orneval, Alexis Piron, and Louis Fuzelier.
In spite of fierce opposition from rival theatres the venture flourished and leading playwrights of the time, including Alain René Lesage and Alexis Piron, contributed works in the new form.
His rivals were not slow to take up the charge of plagiarism, to which Étienne replied that the story was an old one ( it existed in an old French fabliaus ) and had already been treated by Alexis Piron in Les Fils ingrats.

Alexis and author
* 1950 – Alexis Wright, Australian author
** Alexis Paulin Paris, French scholar and author ( d. 1881 )
" During this time Houston was interviewed by the author Alexis de Tocqueville, who was traveling in the United States and its territories.
Aleksis Kivi (), born Alexis Stenvall, ( 10 October 1834 – 31 December 1872 ) was a Finnish author who wrote the first significant novel in the Finnish language, Seven Brothers ( Finnish title: Seitsemän veljestä ).
Alexis Paulin Paris ( 25 March 1800 – 13 February 1881 ) was a French scholar and author.
Aspects of Love is a novel by author David Garnett centering on the loves of a young soldier named Alexis Golightly, his uncle George Dillingham, and the beautiful actress Rose Vibert from whom neither man could escape.
Alexis Adams Panshin ( born August 14, 1940 ) is an American author and science fiction ( SF ) critic.
In 1835 Alexis De Tocqueville, a French author traveling throughout the United States, wrote,
Kenneth P. Brown, Jr. is an American lobbyist and author, and the former president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution ( AdTI ), a think tank based in Arlington, Virginia.
* Zorba the Greek, a 1946 novel by the Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis, about George Zorbas ( Alexis Zorbas )
The paper has also launched the careers of many news journalists, including in recent times Observer Political Editor Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian New York correspondent Oliver Burkeman, Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis, author and columnist Iain Hollingshead, Independent News Editor Oly Duff and Foreign News Editor Archie Bland and columnist Amol Rajan, the paper's New York business correspondent Stephen Foley and Independent columnist Johann Hari.
Spelling also produced Dynasty ( TV series ) which the author ’ s sister Joan Collins who playing the iconic role of Alexis Carrington in the series.
Zorba the Greek ( Βίος και Πολιτεία του Αλέξη Ζορμπά, Life and Adventures of Alexis Zorbas ) is a novel written by the Greek author Nikos Kazantzakis, first published in 1946.
* Kenneth Brown ( author ) ( Kenneth P. Brown, Jr .), president of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution

Alexis and le
When he was sixteen, his analytical abilities gained the praise of Jean le Rond d ' Alembert and Alexis Clairaut ; soon, Condorcet would study under d ' Alembert.
* Alexis ou le traité du vain combat ( 1929 )-translated Alexis ( by Walter Kaiser ), ISBN 0-374-51906-4

Alexis and Reverend
On 17 November 1834, the British amateur astronomer the Reverend Thomas John Hussey reported a conversation he had had with French astronomer Alexis Bouvard to George Biddell Airy, the British Astronomer Royal.
A 1937 bronze plaque at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu memorializing the centennial of the death of Very Reverend Alexis Bachelot, ss. cc., Prefect Apostolic of the Sandwich Islands.

Alexis and ,"
In the first episode of the second season, titled " Enter Alexis ," the mysterious witness removes her sunglasses to reveal British actress Joan Collins as a new arrival to the series.
* The Lamentation of Corydon for the love of Alexis ( Virgil, eclogue II ), a short translation from Heliodorus, and, in the third part ( 1592 ) " Aminta's Dale ," a collection of " conceited tales " supposed to be related by the nymphs of Ivychurch
" Military deserters from the United States are not genuine refugees under the internationally accepted meaning of the term ," said Alexis Pavlich, the minister's press secretary.
John Clement Ball " Alexis rejects fashionable labels such as " magic realist ," " sur-realist ," or " postmodern " that might seem to describe his work.
Stephen King wrote an appreciation of Stevens in the Afterword of his novel The Dark Half and paid tribute to him in that book, in which Thad Beaumont writes violent crime novels starring a character named " Alexis Machine ," a reference to a character from Stevens ' novel Dead City.
Jetfire goes on to participate in the " Unicron Battles ," when the planet-eating giant robot Unicron attacks Cybertron, and returns the Autobots ' human allies Rad, Carlos and Alexis to Earth after the battle is won.
He abandoned law for literature, and wrote two romances, " Walladmor " and " Schloss Avalon ," under the pseudonym of " Walter Scott ," which imposed upon some ; he afterwards assumed the name of Wilibald Alexis, a name by which he was long honourably known.
The prime time soap opera, described by New York Times TV critic Tom Buckley as " An embarrassingly obvious knockoff of Dallas ," starred Joan Collins as Alexis Carrington, who briefly brought back the popularity of women's wear with padded shoulders.

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