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La Maison Tellier (Maupassant)
La Maison Tellier may refer to: * "La Maison Tellier" (short story), an 1881 short story by Guy de Maupassant ** ''La Maison Tellier'', a 1981 French-Spanish film, directed by Pierre Chevalier * ''La Maison Tellier'' (book), a collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant * La Maison Tellier (group) La Maison Tellier is a French rock group with American country and folk influences, founded in 2004 in music, 2004 by Raoul and Helmut Tellier. The group have released three studio albums, performing in both French and English. History Formed in ..., a French musical group founded in 2004 ** ''La Maison Tellier'' (album), their self-titled album {{disambig ...
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La Maison Tellier (short Story)
"La Maison Tellier" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant published in 1881 in a series of short stories under the same title. Built around a prostitution theme, it is considered one of his best realist short stories, after his renowned '' Boule de Suif''. The short story was republished in various publications notably in ''La Lanterne'' magazine in February 1889 and in the periodical ''Gil Blas'' in October 1892. Subject "Madame" Julia Tellier, a well-known procuress who runs a whorehouse in Normandy, takes her girls on an outing to her brother's village to attend the confirmation of her niece Constance. Her regular patrons are taken aback when they discover the whorehouse is "closed" without explanation that weekend. They finally discover the announcement explaining the reason. Meanwhile, Joseph Rivet, Madame Tellier's brother, is entertaining a more sinister idea far beyond the religious festivity... In popular culture There have been a number of important adaptations of the sh ...
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Pierre Chevalier (director)
Pierre Chevalier (born in Orbec, France on 23 March 1915; died on 10 February 2005) was a French film director and screenwriter. His films included mainstream, erotic and pornographic films. Horror film buffs know him for his 1971 opus ''Orloff and the Invisible Man'' (a.k.a. ''The Invisible Dead''). He also assisted well-known directors in films, notably with Henri Verneuil, René Clément, Jesus Franco and others. Chevalier directed four films with French actress Alice Arno. He served as art director on Jesus Franco's ''Man Hunter'' (1980), and filmed some additional footage that was added to the adult film ''Cecilia'' (the retitled 1983 re-release version of Jesus Franco's ''Sexual Aberrations of a Married Woman''). Jesus Franco co-directed ''Convoy of Women'' with Chevalier (uncredited) in 1974. The film was re-released in 1978 as ''East of Berlin''. Filmography Film director *1955: ''Les Impures'' *1956: ''Vous pigez?'' *1957: ''L'Auberge en folie'' *1957: ''Fernand cloch ...
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La Maison Tellier (book)
''La Maison Tellier'' is a collection of short stories by Guy de Maupassant including the famous same titled story " La Maison Tellier" which was the first chapter in the collection. The book, further established Maupassant firmly as a prominent French writer following his huge success with the debut book '' Boule de suif''. Five of the eight short stories included had already been published in various magazines like '' Revue politique et littéraire'' and ''La Vie Moderne'', but three of them were unpublished originals. ;Dedication The introduction contained a famous dedication that said: "À Ivan Tourgueniev, hommage d'une affection et d'une grande admiration" (meaning to Ivan Turgenev, a homage of affection and a great admiration". The two writers had met in 1876 through a mutual friend Gustave Flaubert. ;Critics Émile Zola wrote a review calling it a "chef-d’œuvre" (a masterpiece). Zola's review was published in ''Le Figaro''. But another critic, Léon Chapron, disagreed ...
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La Maison Tellier (group)
La Maison Tellier is a French rock group with American country and folk influences, founded in 2004 in music, 2004 by Raoul and Helmut Tellier. The group have released three studio albums, performing in both French and English. History Formed in 2004 by Raoul and Helmut Tellier, the group's name was derived from a Guy de Maupassant story of La Maison Tellier (short story), the same name. Their first release was a cover of Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" on a compilation album ''Travaux Publics'' in 2006. They would later go onto release their first album ''La Maison Tellier'' in that year. They toured from late 2006 to early 2007 and released their second album ''Second Souffle'' in 2007 on the Euro-Visions label. Their third album, ''L'Art de la Fugue'', was released in 2010 via the Troisième Bureau label. The album incorporated "American traditions" and reached position 84 of the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique, French album charts. Discography ...
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