- Jean
Richepin (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʁiʃpɛ̃]; 4
February 1849 – 12
December 1926) was a
French poet,
novelist and dramatist. Born on 4
February 1849...
- Éliane
Richepin (23
November 1910 – 9
March 1999) was a
French classical pianist.
Richepin studied music at the
Conservatoire de
Paris where she received...
- (and
modern stage lighting)
innovator Loie
Fuller Jules M****enet and Jean
Richepin (the
latter as
Apollo Citharoedus),
authors of Le mage,
premiered at the...
-
Victor Hugo (La Légende de la Nonne, Gastibelza), Paul Verlaine, Jean
Richepin, François
Villon (La
Ballade des
Dames du
Temps Jadis), and
Antoine Pol...
-
Francois I, Goran,
Ernest Lourdelet,
Hippolyte Julien Joseph Lucas, Jean
Richepin,
Gustave Rivet,
Armand Silvestre, Paul Sonnies, André Theuriet, Georges...
- lover,
playwright Jean
Richepin. Upon her
return to Paris, she
found that
Damala was
again living in her house.
Bernhardt left
Richepin and the
couple reunited...
- play by
Richepin, a
costume drama about love in
British India in 1857. The play and
Richepin's acting were poor, and it
quickly closed.
Richepin then wrote...
-
demise in 1898.
Sarah Bernhardt even
donned Pierrot's
blouse for Jean
Richepin's Pierrot the
Murderer (1883). But
French mimes and
actors were not the...
- In the 19th century, this "piratical"
notoriety was portra**** in Jean
Richepin's play Le
flibustier and in César Cui's
eponymous opera. The
corsairs of...
- shot on
location in the
Camargue region. It was
based on a
novel by Jean
Richepin which had
previously been made into the
libretto for an opera, Miarka,...