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In the same year, Catulle Mendes wrote in Le Figaro that it was after reading the book of Gobineau "Les Religions et les Philosophies dans d´Asie centrale" that he had the idea to write a drama about the first woman disciple of the Báb: the persan erudite and illustrious poet Tahéreh
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L'Évangile de la jeunesse de Notre-Seigneur Jésus-Christ d'apres S. Pierre mis en français par Catulle Mendès après le manuscrit de l'Abbaye de Saint Wolfgang
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from the beginning of the movement and displayed extraordinary metrical skill in his first volume of poems,
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Early on the morning of 8 February 1909, the body of Mendès was discovered in the railway tunnel of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In his early period, Mendès sometimes published under the pseudonym Jacques Rollin.
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A report addressed to the minister of public instruction and of the fine arts on
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in six acts and in verse, set in Renaissance Italy, later set to music by
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Henri d'Alméras, Avant la gloire: leurs débuts, 1e série (1902), p. 91
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A portrait of Mendès' daughters, Huguette, Claudine, and Helyonne, by
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Wagnerian Discord Echoed, The New York Times, June 10, 1894
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The couple parted in 1886, and he later married the poet
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Soirs moroses, Contes épiques, Philoméla, etc.; Poésies
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The bibliography is partly derived from this article.
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Stories by Catulle Mendès at the Ex-Classics Project
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Of Portuguese Jewish extraction, Mendès was born in
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XIV 704:, the Syrian pseudo-Messiah, for the music of 810:Le Mouvement poétique francais de 1867 à 1900 382:(22 May 1841 – 8 February 1909) was a French 360: 1042: 637:(1891), Pantomime in two tableaux, music by 593:(1878), libretto of a light opera, based on 462:with whom he had five children, including: 1241:French people of Portuguese-Jewish descent 367: 353: 31: 16:French poet and man of letters (1841–1909) 972: 955: 953: 762: 551: 504: 438: 393: 1173: 899: 537:(1893), Editeur Paul Ollendorff, Paris 1166:Web site in Spanish of Catulle Mendès 1090: 950: 480:, who was to be his last companion. 893: 13: 655:(1898), in three acts and in verse 14: 1272: 1231:Railway accident deaths in France 1196:19th-century French Sephardi Jews 1116: 758: 1261:20th-century French male writers 1256:19th-century French male writers 1236:Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery 1148: 1132:Works by or about Catulle Mendès 960: 434: 1084: 1067: 1029:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1013: 1002: 991: 928: 831:(1880) in which he introduces 575:(1872), a one-act verse comedy 547: 449:The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1: 1211:19th-century French novelists 1073:"À La Hauteur" Isma Forghani 1053:"Biografía de Catulle Mendès" 921: 883:St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut 700:(1904), the hero of which is 529:Les Poésies de Catulle Mendès 1098:The Apocryphal New Testament 872: 7: 1147:(public domain audiobooks) 889:entirely written by Mendès. 472:Helyonne Mendès (1879–1955) 469:Claudine Mendès (1876–1937) 466:Huguette Mendès (1871–1964) 10: 1277: 1216:19th-century French poets 816: 727:(1909), for the music of 691:(1902), for the music of 682:(1899), for the music of 628:(1888), for the music of 611:(1897), for the music of 116: 102: 92: 84: 76: 59: 39: 30: 23: 1221:French opera librettists 938:. 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