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ventriloque
ˈventriloque, n. and a. rare. [Anglicized form of ventriloquus: cf. F. ventriloque.] a. n. A ventriloquist. b. adj. Ventriloquial.1681 Glanvill Evid. Witches London ii. 63 This Pythoness being a Ventriloque, that is, speaking as it were from the bottom of her Belly. 1826 Hood Irish Schoolm. iii, And...
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ventriloquus
‖ venˈtriloquus Obs. Usu. in pl. ventriloqui. [L., f. ventri-, venter belly + loquī to speak, after Gr. ἐγγαστρίµῡθος. Cf. ventriloque.] A ventriloquist (esp. in the original sense). The fem. ventriloqua (pl. -loquæ) is employed by R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. (1584) vii. i. 126 and xiii. 150.1644 Digby...
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Larry Tremblay
1997)
Tibullus ou Trois fois le prix d'un coq (1997)
Téléroman (1997)
Les Mains bleues (1997)
Les Huit péchés capitaux (éloges) (1997)
Roller (2000)
Le Ventriloque
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Claude Pujade-Renaud
Claude Pujade-Renaud (born 1932) is a French writer, whose first novel Le Ventriloque appeared in 1978. neige, Actes Sud; Actes Sud Babel 1998; J'ai Lu 1998
1997 : Le Sas de l'absence, Actes Sud, prix de lécrit intime; Actes Sud Babel 2000 (publié avec La Ventriloque
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Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris
II (1911), Ultimatum (1913), Fleuret (1935), Ingre (1937, 1939)
Winners since 1949
Earlier winners
1874 – Miss Hungerford
1875 – La Veine
1876 – Ventriloque
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Jean Darnel
Romeo and Juliet (1964)
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1965)
On ne badine pas avec l'amour (1966)
Phèdre (1966)
The Trojan War Will Not Take Place (1966)
Le Ventriloque
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Brigitte Peskine
In 1985, she published her first novel, Le Ventriloque with Actes Sud. Other books would follow in children's fiction and adult literature. Publications
Novels
Le Ventriloque (1985)
Et la famille ?
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Hubert Haddad
Palestine, 2007 (Prix des cinq continents de la francophonie) – Palestine translated by Pierre L'Abbé (Guernica Editions, 2014)
Oholiba des songes, 2007
Le Ventriloque
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Garielle Lutz
Long Drive Books)
Online texts
Short Fiction:
"Backwardness"
"She Who Is Still Within Reach"
"I Must Have Always Felt Elevated"
"Eminence"
"For Food"
"Ventriloque
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Jean-Baptiste de La Chapelle
Le Ventriloque, ou l’Engastrimythe, London & Paris, 1772 (sur Google Books).
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Eddy Palacci
Palacci's interaction with the French Resistance began in June 1943 in Paris, when he overheard a secret "Ventriloque" ("Ventriloquist") transmission on They give him a nightly assignment: listen to Ventriloque for messages. Ignorant of their meaning, Palacci shared the messages with the officers.
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Armand Séville
Works
1801: Le Quaterne, vaudeville in 1 act, in prose
1804: Le Café du ventriloque, folie-vaudeville in 1 act, in prose
1805: Un quart d'heure dramatique
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Pierre-Ange Vieillard
Main publications
Theatre
1800: Gilles ventriloque, one-act parade mingled with vaudevilles, with Nicolas Gersin and Antoine Année, Théâtre du Vaudeville
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Nicolas Gersin
act and in prose, mêlée de vaudevilles, with Alexandre de Ferrière, 1798
Ne pas croire ce qu'on voit, comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, 1798
Gilles ventriloque
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