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Erckmann-Chatrian was the name used by
French authors Émile
Erckmann (1822–1899) and
Alexandre Chatrian (1826–1890),
nearly all of
whose works were jointly...
- Émile
Erckmann (20 May 1822 – 14
March 1899) was a
French writer,
strongly ****ociated with the
region of Alsace-Lorraine.
Almost all of his
works were...
- Alsace-Lorraine.
Almost all of his
works were
written jointly with Émile
Erckmann under the name
Erckmann-Chatrian. He was born at
Abreschviller (Moselle), in the locality...
- The prix
Erckmann-Chatrian is a
literary award from Lorraine,
awarded every year
since 1925 in
memory of the
literary duo
Erckmann-Chatrian. It rewards...
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Gathering of
Quotations (1874).
Hotten also
undertook several translations of
Erckmann-Chatrian's works, and
edited among many
other titles,
Sarcastic Notices...
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Prosper Mérimée, 1877. Brđani,
Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878. Dva brata, Émile
Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878. Crna kuga, Émile
Erckmann-Chatrian, 1878.
Doctor Ox, Jules...
- an 1867
French stage play
called Le Juif
Polonais (The
Polish Jew) by
Erckmann-Chatrian. The play was
translated to
English in 1871 by
Leopold Lewis at...
- And
Their Children After Them on 7
April 2020 by
Other Press. 2014 Prix
Erckmann-Chatrian
winner Aux
animaux la
guerre 2015 Prix Mystère de la critique...
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Madame Thérèse is a
novel jointly written by
French authors Émile
Erckmann and
Alexandre Chatrian. It
deals with the
topics of the
French Revolution and...
- Map of
Agadir in 1885 by
Jules Erckmann...