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Joseph Charles Mardrus,
otherwise known as "Jean-Charles
Mardrus" (1868–1949), was a
French physician, poet, and a
noted translator.
Today he is best...
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translated J. C.
Mardrus's French version of One
Thousand and One Nights. His
English version of
Mardrus appeared in 1923, and is
known as
Mardrus/Mathers. He...
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Korean Folklore and
Traditional Culture Vol. III. 길잡이미디어, 2014. p. 311.
Mardrus, Joseph-Charles;
Powys Mathers (June 1987). The book of the
Thousand Nights...
- any
point in the universe. It is the
homeworld of the
second Karate Kid.
Mardru is the
homeworld of
Chlorophyll Kid. Myar is the "alchemists' planet" and...
- Filshtinsky, however,
considered Mardrus'
translation inferior to
others due to
presence of
chunks of text,
which Mardrus conceived himself to
satisfy the...
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Later versions of the
Nights include that of the
French doctor J. C.
Mardrus,
issued from 1898 to 1904. It was
translated into
English by
Powys Mathers...
- a 12-volume
French translation of One
Thousand and One
Nights by J. C.
Mardrus. The volumes, 298×228 mm each, were
published in 1926–1932 by the Paris...
- was the best and most
haunting of her
dozen works of art."
Lucie Delarue-
Mardrus –
French writer: "the Carmelite-apparition ... appeared,
roses in hand...
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Lucie Delarue-
Mardrus (3
November 1874 in
Honfleur – 26
April 1945 ) was a
French journalist, poet, novelist, sculptor,
historian and designer. She was...
- Livia, Anna (1995). "Introduction:
Lucie Delarue-
Mardrus and the
Phrenetic Harlequinade". In Delarue-
Mardrus (ed.). The
Angel and the Perverts. pp. 1–60....