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Marguerite and Young's
Marguerite Young's projected historical biography Harp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs was to be her social and political testament, tracing the forces that shaped the country and the character of Debs.

Marguerite and epic
" Marguerite Young wrote Miss MacIntosh, My Darling as an American epic with an eye on James Joyce's epic of Dublin.
Ruas initiated a year-long series on Marguerite Young ’ s epic novel Miss McIntosh, My Darling.

Marguerite and novel
* Zénon Ligre, alchemist, the protagonist of Marguerite Yourcenar's novel L ' Œuvre au noir, titled The Abyss or alternately titled Zeno of Bruges in the English translation.
In the novel, the courtesan's name is Marguerite Gautier ; in the opera, it is " Violetta Valéry ".
* The Abyss ( Marguerite Yourcenar novel ), a 1968 historical novel by Marguerite Yourcenar
** Marguerite Henry's novel King of the Wind
* Marguerite St. Just, wife of the Scarlet Pimpernel in the novel by the same name
* Marguerite Gautier, the name of the heroine in the Alexandre Dumas fils novel La Dame aux Camelias
Edith Wharton's novel The Age of Innocence ( 1920 ) opens with a description of a performance of Gounod's Faust at the Academy of Music in New York City in the early 1870s with Nilsson performing the role of Marguerite.
There, he met Marie Duplessis, a young courtesan who would be the inspiration for his romantic novel The Lady of the Camellias ( La Dame aux camélias ), wherein Duplessis was named Marguerite Gauthier.
The Lover ( French: L ' Amant ) is an autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras, published in 1984 by Les Éditions de Minuit.
* Shelter, a novel by Marguerite Steen published by The Viking Press in 1941
A major character of Alexandre Dumas's novel La Reine Margot, la Môle is transformed into Joseph-Hyacinthe Boniface de Lerac de la Mole, a Protestant nobleman saved by Queen Marguerite during the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Based on a novel by French author Marguerite Yourcenar, the film stars von Trotta ( who again co-wrote the script ) as Sophie von Reval, a young left-wing aristocrat who sides with the Bolshevik Revolution after being rejected by a young German soldier preparing to fight the Red Army in 1919.
In 1999 and 2000 McGovern played Marguerite St. Just in a BBC television series loosely based on the novel The Scarlet Pimpernel.
Set during World War II in occupied Paris, and inspired by the romantic novel The Lady of the Camellias ( by Alexandre Dumas, fils ), Marguerite is about the mistress of a high-ranking German officer who attracts the love of a pianist half her age.
Set during World War II in occupied Paris, and inspired by the romantic novel La Dame aux camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils, Marguerite is about the mistress of a high-ranking German officer who attracts the love of a musician half her age.
( Collaborative graphic novel with James Romberger and Marguerite Van Cook, completed posthumously ).
His wife Louise ( 1818-1882 ), a daughter of Duc Victor de Broglie, published in 1858 a novel Robert Emuret, followed by Marguerite de Valois reine de Navarre ( 1870 ), La Jeunesse de Lord Byron ( 1872 ), and Les Dernières Années de Lord Byron ( 1874 ).
Although the story is based on the novel by Peter Gilman, the screenplay by Marguerite Roberts makes several significant changes in Gilman's story.
In the latter novel, he has a relationship with actress Marguerite " Rita " Duvall in the early 1960s, but he ends it upon realizing that he is still in love with Kay.
The following year's productions were The Sea ( Bond ), starring David Haig, Eileen Atkins and Russell Tovey ; Marguerite, a new musical starring Ruthie Henshall and Alexander Hanson ; Girl with a Pearl Earring, a stage adaptation by David Joss Buckley of Tracy Chevalier's novel ; and Keith Allen in Treasure Island.
Memoirs of Hadrian () is a novel by the French writer Marguerite Yourcenar about the life and death of Roman Emperor Hadrian.

Marguerite and Miss
These include: La Révolution Française ( 1973 ), Les Misérables ( 1980 ), Miss Saigon ( 1989 ), Martin Guerre ( 1996 ), The Pirate Queen ( 2006 ), and Marguerite ( 2008 ).
* Marguerite Chapman as Miss Morris
Within a year Miss Davis began her elocution and dramatic art education under the tutelage of Miss Marguerite E. Saxton of Washington.

Marguerite and My
Angelou's older brother, Bailey Jr., nicknamed Marguerite " Maya ", shortened from " My " or " Mya Sister ".
On 11 January 1999, shortly before Caroline and Ernst's wedding, his distant cousin Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom issued this Order in Council, " My Lords, I do hereby declare My Consent to a Contract of Matrimony between His Royal Highness Prince Ernst August Albert of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg and Her Serene Highness Princess Caroline Louise Marguerite of Monaco ...".
The Scarlet Pimpernel started as a workshop with Carolee Carmello as Marguerite and directed by Nick Corley, following a concept album ( and Top 40 Adult Contemporary Hit-" You Are My Home ").
Percy and Marguerite wed in England (" You Are My Home ").
Armand, Marguerite's brother and a secret member of the League, tells her that he is leaving ; upset because he is the only one whom Marguerite feels she can fully trust, she begs him to stay, but he leaves (" You Are My Home ( Reprise )").
* You Are My Home, Wedding Dance, Prayer-Percy, Marguerite & Ensemble

Marguerite and was
A dismissive allusion in the text to the " wealth of Hungary " has suggested the hypothesis that it was written after 1184, at the time when Bela III of Hungary had sent to the French court a statement of his income and had proposed marriage to Marie's sister Marguerite of France, but before 1186, when his proposal was accepted.
Chief Keokuk gave a generous portion of the land to Antoine's wife, Marguerite, who was the granddaughter of a Sac chief.
He was succeeded as team president by his daughter, Marguerite, the first ( and as of the 2006 – 07 season, only ) woman to head an NHL franchise.
Also during the 1955 off-season, Marguerite Norris lost an intra-family power struggle, and was forced to turn over the Wings to her younger brother Bruce, who had inherited his father's grain business.
When the contractor of the King's buildings, M. Pécoul, was arranging with David, he asked the artist to marry his daughter, Marguerite Charlotte.
The period between Henry's accession and the birth of Eleanor's youngest son was turbulent: Aquitaine, as was the norm, defied the authority of Henry as Eleanor's husband ; attempts to claim Toulouse, the rightful inheritance of Eleanor's grandmother and father, were made, ending in failure ; the news of Louis of France's widowhood and remarriage was followed by the marriage of Henry's son ( young Henry ) to Louis ' daughter Marguerite ; and, most climactically, the feud between the King and Thomas Becket, his Chancellor, and later Archbishop of Canterbury.
It was produced by British International Pictures and starred Alexander D ' Arcy and Marguerite Allan.
Eka-caesium was discovered in 1939 by Marguerite Perey of the Curie Institute in Paris, France when she purified a sample of actinium-227 which had been reported to have a decay energy of 220 keV.
Wray, a descendant of both Springfield, Massachusetts, settler William Pynchon and Mormon pioneers, was born on a ranch near Cardston, Alberta, Canada, to two Mormons, Elvina Marguerite Jones, who was from Salt Lake City, and Joseph Heber Wray, who was from Kingston upon Hull, England.
Herbert's mother, Edna Marguerite Merkel, was an accomplished pianist whose ancestors had come from Prague and Cologne.
Oswald was born in New Orleans on October 18, 1939, to Marguerite Frances ( née Claverie ; New Orleans, Louisiana, July 19, 1907 – Fort Worth, Texas, January 17, 1981 ) and Robert Edward Lee Oswald, Sr. ( New Orleans, Louisiana, March 4, 1896 – New Orleans, August 19, 1939 ).
His mother was Marguerite Brucker, a pastor's daughter.
" Pickford's closest female rival at this time at the box office and with the public was 31-year-old Marguerite Clark.
" The narrator learns this copy of Manon Lescaut was a gift from Armand to Marguerite, Armand telling him that she read the story " over and over again ," making notes in the margins and " declar that when a woman loves, she can not do as Manon did.
Though all knowledge about Anne's experiences in the French court are conjecture, even Eric Ives, in his latest edition of the biography, conjectures that she was likely to have made the acquaintance of King Francis I's sister, Marguerite de Navarre, a patron of humanists and reformers.
Marguerite de Navarre was also an author in her own right, and her works include elements of Christian mysticism and reform that verged on heresy, though she was protected by her status of the French king's beloved sister.
At the time, the wives of many Hudson's Bay field employees were indigenous, including McLoughlin's wife Marguerite ; who was metis, the daughter of an aboriginal woman and a trader named Jean-Etienne Waddens.
The French cavalry, commanded by General Marguerite, launched three desperate attacks on the nearby village of Floing where the Prussian XI Corps was concentrated.
Marguerite was killed leading the very first charge and the two additional charges led to nothing but heavy losses.

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