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N mirovsky contributed short stories to such journals as "Gringoire," whose editors, strongly anticommunist, routinely asserted an identity between Jews and Bolshevism.
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In 1941, Gringoire would serialize her last completed novel, "All Our Worldly Goods," which has now appeared in English for the first time.
A Supremely Disabused Writer André Aciman 2011
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Even as she burrowed away in Burgundy, she wrote short stories under the pseudonym of Pierre Nerey for Gringoire, a right-wing, anti-Semitic weekly.
A Supremely Disabused Writer André Aciman 2011
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With Esmeralda imprisoned, the printing press comes to the fore again as Gringoire uses the forces of the printing press and public opinion to free her, but Frollo orders the press destroyed, calling it the ultimate evil.
Archive 2007-08-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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We have stories within stories, where Esmeralda is loved by the poet Gringoire, but loves the soldier Phoebus instead.
Archive 2007-08-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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He rescues Esmeralda in a terrifically acrobatic and suspense fight in the bell tower with Frollo, but his reward is only loneliness when Esmeralda leaves with Gringoire.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) - Part 2 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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With Esmeralda imprisoned, the printing press comes to the fore again as Gringoire uses the forces of the printing press and public opinion to free her, but Frollo orders the press destroyed, calling it the ultimate evil.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) - Part 2 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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Under the occupation Némirovsky also contributed pseudonymously to Gringoire, a newspaper with a reputation, to put it again in her husband's words to the German ambassador, for "certainly never having been well-disposed towards either the Jews or the Communists."
Archive 2007-05-01 Erika D. 2007
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We have stories within stories, where Esmeralda is loved by the poet Gringoire, but loves the soldier Phoebus instead.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) - Part 2 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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He rescues Esmeralda in a terrifically acrobatic and suspense fight in the bell tower with Frollo, but his reward is only loneliness when Esmeralda leaves with Gringoire.
Archive 2007-08-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2007
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