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- Jules Laforgue (French: [ʒyl lafɔʁɡ]; 16 August 1860 – 20 August 1887) was a Franco-Uruguayan poet, often referred to as a Symbolist poet. Critics and...
- is su****ious (and implicitly jealous) of LaForgue's influence over the Algonquins and accuses LaForgue of being a demon. He encourages Chomina and...
- Mourir 1988 La nuit avec Hortense 1989 Jesus of Montreal (Jésus de Montréal) as Daniel Coulombe / Jesus 1991 Black Robe as Father Paul LaForgue 1991 The...
- out a second edition in French, edited by Jean Laforgue (1782–1852) which was very unreliable, as Laforgue altered Casanova's religious and political views...
- Twenties dispute between Freud and René Laforgue over scotomization. 'If I am not mistaken', Freud wrote in 1927, 'Laforgue would say in this case that the boy...
- René Laforgue (5 November 1894 – 6 March 1962) was a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Laforgue was born in Thann (then part of the German Empire)...
- its existence to the poems of Jules Laforgue, whose "ton 'pierrot'" informed all of Eliot's early poetry. (Laforgue, he said, "was the first to teach me...
- alaikum, and kayfa haluku ("how are you?") for halukum."[citation needed] Laforgue claims that they speak "Zenati", i.e. Berber, a claim seen by Hermans as...
- Francis Laforgue, (born on 13 April 1958 in Prades), is a French former rugby league player, 1,87 m tall and 87 kg heavy. His twin brother is Guy Laforgue. Like...
- Jean Laforgue (11 January 1782, Marciac – 6 November 1852, Dresden) was a French scholar living in Dresden, mainly known for having edited and censored...