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Lantier can
refer to:
Lantier, Quebec, a muni****lity in
Canada Étienne-François de
Lantier (1734–1826)
Jacques Philippe Lantier (1814–1882), a Canadian...
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model for Zola's Pl****ans,
where Claude Lantier is born and
receives his education. Like Cézanne,
Claude Lantier is a
revolutionary artist whose work is...
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Lantier (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃tje]) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les
Laurentides Regional...
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brother of Étienne
Lantier (Germinal) and
Claude Lantier (L'Œuvre) and the half-brother of the
eponymous Nana.
Lantier is an
engine driver with...
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Pierre Lantier (30
April 1910 – 4
April 1998) was a
French composer and pianist, and the
husband of
fellow composer Paule Maurice. Born in M****illes...
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Raymond François
Lantier (11 July 1886,
Lisieux – 2
April 1980, Le Vésinet) was a 20th-century
French archaeologist. He has
researched and
studied the...
- drama, it is
sometimes considered a
precursor to the film noir genre.
Lantier is a
railway engine driver obsessively tied to his locomotive, in part...
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lower bourgeoisie. In 1993, he also pla**** the
leading part of Étienne
Lantier in the film
Germinal directed by
Claude Berri.
After an
unproductive period...
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washerwoman left
alone with her
young sons Étienne and
Claude by her
lover Lantier. She
marries Coupeau, a
skilled roofer whose life
takes a
downward spiral...
- Étienne-François de
Lantier (1
October 1734, M****ille – 31
January 1826, M****ille) was an 18th-century
French writer and playwright. 1768: L’Impatient...