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- Chansons de la Belle Epoque. [sound recording] by Bérard.; Bach.; Bruant.; Charlus.; Dalbret.; Dranem.; Fragson,1869-1913.; Georgel.; Marjal.; Mayol.; Mercadier.; Polin.; Saint-Granier.; Botrel, Théodore,1868-1925.; Boyer, Lucienne.; George, Yvonne.; Gouin, Fred.; Guilbert, Yvette,1865-1944.(CARDINAL)186837; Lekain, Esther.; Lynel, Louis.; Meller, Raquel,1888-1962.; Printemps, Yvonne,1894-1977.;
Je connais une blonde / Goetz ... [et al.] (Fragson) -- J'ai tant pleuré pour toi / Millandy, Rico (Marjal) -- Quand les lilas refleuriront /Dihau, Auriol (Mercadier) -- Pars / Lenoir (Yvonne George) -- Ah! Je l'attends / Boussagol ... [et al.] (Polin) -- Tu verras Montmartre / Borel, Clerc (Lucien Boyer) -- Pandore / Nadaud (Charlus) -- Quand les papillons / Gael, Vercolier (Yvonne Printemps) -- La caissière du Grand Café / Izoird, Bousquet (Bach) -- Viens, Poupoule / Stahn ... [et al.] (Mayol) -- La vigne aux moineaux / Sieule, Combe (Dranem) -- Madame Arthur / de Kock, Guilbert (Yvette Guilbert) -- Le loup de mer / Borel, Clerc (Bérard) -- Pauvres fous / Tagliafico, Dieudonné (Louis Lynel) -- Le tango de Manon / Hans, Guibert (Georgel) -- La Violetera / Padilla, Montesinos (Raquel Meller) -- Bonsoir, Madame la lune / Marinier, Bessière (Fred Gouin) -- Au revoir et merci / Jouve, Prévot (Dalbret) -- Le mouchoir de Cholet / Botrel (Théodore Botrel) -- Un vieux farceur / Léon, Nadot (Esther Lekain) -- Ramona / Wayne ... [et al.] (Saint-Granier) -- A Montmerte / Bruant (Bruant).Fragson ; Marjal ; Mercadier ; Yvonne George ; Polin ; Lucien Boyer ; Charlus ; Yvonne Printemps ; Bach ; Mayol ; Dranem ; Yvette Guilbert ; Bérard ; Louis Lynel ; Georgel ; Raquel Meller ; Fred Gouin ; Dalbret ; Theodore Botrel ; Esther Lekain ; Saint-Granier ; Bruant.
- Subjects: Popular music; Popular music; Songs with instrumental ensemble.; Songs with piano.; Songs, French.;
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- Monsieur Proust's library / by Muhlstein, Anka.(CARDINAL)164602;
Includes bibliographical references.First impressions and lasting influences -- Foreign incursions -- Good readers and bad readers -- A homosexual reader: Baron de Charlus -- Racine: a second language -- The Goncourts -- Bergotte: the writer in the novel.Examines how virtually all characters in Marcel Proust's body of work are diligent readers in spite of age, class, or profession, tracing how many of his more sophisticated characters speak in quotations and how Proust used literature to define personality.
- Subjects: Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922; Proust, Marcel, 1871-1922;
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- The Guermantes way / by Proust, Marcel,1871-1922.(CARDINAL)139149; Scott-Moncrieff, C. K.(Charles Kenneth),1889-1930.(CARDINAL)122131; Kilmartin, Terence.(CARDINAL)734849; Enright, D. J.(Dennis Joseph),1920-2002.(CARDINAL)152437;
The "Guermantes Way," in this third volume of In Search of Lost Time, refers to the path that leads to the Duc and Duchesse de Guermantes's château near Combray. It also represents the narrator's passage into the rarefied "social kaleidoscope" of the Guermantes's Paris salon, an important intellectual playground for Parisian society, where he becomes a party to the wit and manners of the Guermantes's drawing room. Here he encounters nobles, officers, socialites, and assorted consorts, including Robert de Saint Loup and his prostitute mistress Rachel, the Baron de Charlus, and the Prince de Borodino.
- Subjects: Fiction.;
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