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Giraudoux and with
Jouvet had risen to fame in the early 1930s through his collaborations with the playwright Giraudoux, and together the two worked to shift focus from the authorial voice of the director, ( which had dominated the French stage since the early twentieth century ) back to the playwright and his text.
Giraudoux was an inspiration to Anouilh and, with the encouragement of the acclaimed playwright, he began writing again in 1929.
* Playwright Jean Giraudoux combined tragedy, humor and fantasy in Intermezzo ( 1937 ), where a timid ghost revolutionizes a small town, and Ondine ( 1939 ) about a water sprite who falls in love with a mortal.
Jouvet began an ongoing close collaboration with playwright Jean Giraudoux in 1928, with a radical streamlining of Giraudoux's 1922 Siegfried et le Limousin for the stage.
In the 1930s he became the sole director of the works of Jean Giraudoux, who through his collaboration with Jouvet became one of the most prominent playwrights of the interwar period.

Giraudoux and 1919
Elpenor is the subject of the short novel Elpénor by Jean Giraudoux, published in 1919, which retells some of the stories of the Odyssey in humorous fashion.

Giraudoux and writers
Famous French scientists and writers have graduated from lycée Lakanal, such as the Nobel Prize Maurice Allais, Jean Giraudoux, Alain-Fournier and Frédéric Joliot-Curie.
They produced works by the French writers Jean Giraudoux, Jules Romains, Jean Anouilh and Jean-Paul Sartre, and also of Greek and Shakespearean theater, and works by Luigi Pirandello, Anton Chekhov and George Bernard Shaw.

Giraudoux and .
In 1952 Marker published an illustration essay on French writer Jean Giraudoux, Giraudoux Par Lui-Même.
* 1944 – Jean Giraudoux, French writer ( b. 1882 )
In 1963, he died from stomach cancer at the age of 58, leaving his last work – an extended symphonic Gesangsszene for voice and orchestra on words from Jean Giraudoux ’ s apocalyptic drama Sodom and Gomorrah – unfinished.
* 1882 – Jean Giraudoux, French writer ( d. 1944 )
In France, the myth was the subject of a play by Jean Giraudoux, Amphitryon 38 ( 1929 ), the number in the title being Giraudoux's whimsical approximation of how many times the story had been told onstage previously.
Most French dramatists of the 1930s and 1940s, including Anouilh's most significant contemporary influence, Giraudoux, not only wrote for the stage but also composed poetry, novels, or essays.
His stepfather was the writer Jean Giraudoux, who was married to Pineau's mother.
Later, Christian Pineau would say that it was Giraudoux who gave him his love of writing.
Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux ( 29 October 1882 – 31 January 1944 ) was a French novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright.
Giraudoux was born in Bellac, Haute-Vienne, where his father, Léger Giraudoux, worked for the Ministry of Transport.
Giraudoux studied at the Lycée Lakanal in Sceaux and, upon graduation, traveled extensively in Europe.
* Giraudoux, Jean ( 1963 ), Three Plays, Translated by Christopher Fry.
* Giraudoux, Jean ( 1964 ), Three Plays, vol.
* Giraudoux, Jean ( 1967 ), Plays, vol.
* Giraudoux, Jean ( 1958 ), Four Plays, Adapted by Maurice Valency.
* Cohen, Robert ( 1968 ), Giraudoux ; Three Faces of Destiny, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, ISBN 0-226-11248-9.
* Inskip, Donald, ( 1958 ), Jean Giraudoux, The Making of a Dramatist, Oxford University Press, New York.
* LeSage, Laurent ( 1959 ), Jean Giraudoux ; His Life and Works, The Pennsylvania State University Press.
It was founded in 1958 by Gala Barbisan and Jean-Pierre Giraudoux.

served and juror
Maillol served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal ( 19191954 ) a grant awarded to painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Harvey's advocacy of the genre has resulted in the involvement of film director Peter Greenaway who served as a juror for the Machinima category and gave a keynote speech during the event.
Valéry served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919 and 1954 to young French painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Ravel also served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919 and 1954 to young French painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Leland G. Mims, a Minden businessman, served as a Webster Parish police juror ( the parish governing body ) from 1953 – 1976, president of the jury each year from 1956 – 1973, and president of the Police Jury Association of Louisiana from 1965-1967.
Signac served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919-1954 to painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Perret also served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 19191954 to young French painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Minnelli served as a juror at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival.
Nachman was a Peabody Award, Edward R. Murrow Award, and Emmy Award winner and twice served as a Pulitzer Prize juror.
He served as a juror at the international exhibition of that year in London, and contributed an important monograph on education in England and Scotland.
He served as a juror at " Hürriyet Vakfi ," an International Cartoon Competition held in Ankara, Turkey in 1986.
Dorgelès served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919-1954 to painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
He served as a juror of the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1962 and 1966.
Countess de Noailles served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919-1954 to painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Ropartz also served as a juror with Florence Meyer Blumenthal in awarding the Prix Blumenthal, a grant given between 1919-1954 to young French painters, sculptors, decorators, engravers, writers, and musicians.
Josh MacPhee served as the juror for the Third Coast National in 2008, an exhibition of eclectic artworks by artists from across the United States at K Space Contemporary in Corpus Christi, Texas.
From 1952 to 1979, he led watercolor workshops in Virginia City, Nevada, and for many years served as juror for art shows.

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