- Paul
Henri Corentin Féval, père (29
September 1816 - 8
March 1887) was a
French novelist and dramatist. He was the
author of po****r
swashbuckler novels...
- Paul
Féval, père, in 1862,
followed by the
Machiavellian Colonel Bozzo-Corona,
leader of the
criminal organization Les
Habits Noirs, also by
Féval, in...
- Jean
Nicolas Féval (called Paul
Féval fils) (25
January 1860 – 15
March 1933) was a
French adventure novelist, like his
father Paul
Féval, père. He was...
- (film), a 2003 TV
movie featuring the Paul
Féval character Henri de Lagardère, a
character created by Paul
Féval Lagardère, Gers, a
commune of the Gers département...
-
Breton cyclist Corentin Louis Kervran,
Breton scientist Paul
Féval, père (Paul
Henri Corentin Féval)
Corentin Moutet,
French tennis player St. Corentin's Cathedral...
- (transl. The Hunchback) is a
French historical adventure novel by Paul
Féval,
first published in
serial parts in
Paris in 1858.
Loosely based on real...
-
author Harry Hazel, 1814–1889). In 1865, the
French novelist Paul H.C.
Féval (1816–1887),
famous as a
writer of
horror and
crime novels and
short stories...
-
written over a thirty-year period,
comprising eleven novels,
created by Paul
Féval, père, a 19th-century
French writer. By its methods,
themes and characters...
- of her re****tion, to
expand on the
context for her life. In 1875, Paul
Féval wrote a
story starring Radcliffe as a
vampire hunter,
titled La
Ville Vampire:...
- (1999) (La
Ville Vampire by Paul
Féval, père (1874)) ISBN 0-9740711-6-1
Knightshade (2001) (Le
Chevalier Ténèbre by Paul
Féval (1860)) ISBN 0-9740711-4-5 Lumen...