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- who satirized the précieuses in his comedy Les Précieuses ridicules (1659). The "questions of love" that were debated in the précieuses' salons reflected...
- Précieuse (French for 'precious'; Old French: Preciuse) is the sword of Baligant, the Saracen king in the French epic The Song of Roland. Baligant allegedly...
- Les Précieuses ridicules (French pronunciation: [le pʁesjøz ʁidikyl], The Absurd Précieuses or The Affected Ladies) is a one-act satire by Molière in...
- the po****rity of the literary fairy tales of Madame d'Aulnoy and other précieuses, and Charles Perrault. Many other supernatural patrons feature in fairy...
- 2015 Format: CD, digital download Label: Audiogram 4 — — Petites mains précieuses Released: 19 October 2018 Format: CD, digital download Label: Simone 42...
- Medieval Renaissance 17th 18th 19th 20th century Contemporary Movements Précieuses classicism Decadent Parn****ianism Symbolism Nouveau roman Writers Chronological...
- précieux, which became a term of abuse when satirized by Molière in Les Précieuses ridicules (1659). The quality looked for in this self-defining circle...
- (CNES). As a project, it was derived from the military program pierres précieuses (fr.: gemstones) that included the five prototypes Agate, Topaze, Emeraude...
- winner of the second season of Call Me Mother was Weebee, with Jessie Précieuse, Makayla Couture and Pepper as runners-up. Ages, names and cities stated...
- for a good deal of the preciosity for which the Précieuses were later ridiculed by Molière. The Précieuses, who are usually ****ociated with Molière's avowed...