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  • Grouard himself, after having refused many offers from journalists for his life-story, and having lost all his records in a fire at his home, finally dictated his story entirely from memory in 1891, to a newspaperman named de Barthe.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • The first source was Abbé Barthe: he secured the names and disclosed them in the article that he wrote for Disputationes Theologicae.

    Vatican names chosen? 2009

  • The essay, "The Death of the Author" by Roland Barthe and otner structuralist stuff got dif of the author boigraphy error

    Uninspired..thats me Newmania 2007

  • T Boy - Not just the recently googled M. Barthe but all serious literary criticism has long since dispensed with the seperate subject of author biography interesting though it may be.

    " Help" ( Its just a cry for help) Newmania 2007

  • There were art showings by Romare Bearden, William H. Johnson, and Richmond Barthe; comedy and jazz at theaters on every corner of every neighborhood.

    Far Beyond the Stars Steven Barnes 2000

  • There were art showings by Romare Bearden, William H. Johnson, and Richmond Barthe; comedy and jazz at theaters on every corner of every neighborhood.

    Far Beyond the Stars Steven Barnes 2000

  • I've shared my bread with tramps, in a word, I've been about the world ... all, however, without finding any sense to all this, unless it should be the one assigned to it, I believe, by Barthe, following Shakespeare: that "if the world signifies anything, it is that it signifies nothing" - except that it exists.

    Claude Simon - Nobel Lecture 1985

  • Grouard himself, after having refused many offers from journalists for his life-story, and having lost all his records in a fire at his home, finally dictated his story entirely from memory in 1891, to a newspaperman named de Barthe.

    Flashman and The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • Grouard himself, after having refused many offers from journalists for his life-story, and having lost all his records in a fire at his home, finally dictated his story entirely from memory in 1891, to a newspaperman named de Barthe.

    Flashman And The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982

  • Rochon de Chabannes, Duclos, Barthe, Marmontel, and Thomas took pleasure in hearing her recite the finest scenes of Racine.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

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