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Serge Panine (novel)
''Serge Panine'' is an 1880 novel by the French writer Georges Ohnet Georges Ohnet (3 April 1848, in Paris – 5 May 1918) was a French novelist. Life and career Ohnet was educated at the Collège Sainte-Barbe and the Lycée Napoléon. After the Franco-Prussian War he became editor of the magazines ''Pays'' an ....Goble p.351 Adaptations It has been adapted into films on four occasions: * ''Serge Panine'' (1913 film), a French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1915 film), an American silent film *'' A Life for a Life'' (1916), a Russian film * ''Serge Panine'' (1922 film), an Austrian-French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1939 film), a French film References 1890 French novels Novels by Georges Ohnet French novels adapted into films {{1890s-novel-stub ...
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Georges Ohnet
Georges Ohnet (3 April 1848, in Paris – 5 May 1918) was a French novelist. Life and career Ohnet was educated at the Collège Sainte-Barbe and the Lycée Napoléon. After the Franco-Prussian War he became editor of the magazines ''Pays'' and ''Constitutionnel'' in succession. In collaboration with the engineer and dramatist Louis Denayrouze (b. 1848) he produced the play '' Regina Sarpi'', and during 1877 '' Marthe''. Ohnet was an admirer of Georges Sand and was opposed to realistic modern novels. He began a series of novels, '' Les Batailles de la vie'', of a character simple and idealistic, which, although scorned by the critics as unreal and commonplace, were very popular. The series included the novels '' Serge Panine'' (1881) which was awarded by the academy; ''Le Maître de forges'' (1882), ''La Grande Marnière'' (1885), ''Volonté'' (1888), and ''Dernier Amour'' (1891). Many of his novels have been dramatized with great success, ''Le Maître de forges'', produced at ...
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Serge Panine (1913 Film)
''Serge Panine'' may refer to: * ''Serge Panine'' (novel), a work by the French writer Georges Ohnet * ''Serge Panine'' (1913 film), a French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1915 film), an American silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1922 film), an Austrian-French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1939 film), a French film {{Disambig ...
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Serge Panine (1915 Film)
''Serge Panine'' may refer to: * ''Serge Panine'' (novel), a work by the French writer Georges Ohnet * ''Serge Panine'' (1913 film), a French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1915 film), an American silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1922 film), an Austrian-French silent film * ''Serge Panine'' (1939 film), a French film {{Disambig ...
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A Life For A Life (1916 Film)
''A Life for a Life'' (russian: Жизнь за жизнь) is a 1916 drama film directed by Yevgeni Bauer. Plot The film is based on ''Serge Panine (novel), Serge Panine'', a novel by Georges Ohnet. Starring * Olga Rakhmanova as Mrs. Khromova * Lidiya Koreneva as Musya Khromova * Vera Kholodnaya as Nata Khromova * Vitold Polonsky as Prince Vladimir Bartinsky * Ivane Perestiani as Zhurov, the merchant References External links

* 1916 films 1910s Russian-language films Russian silent films Russian black-and-white films Russian drama films 1916 drama films Films of the Russian Empire Silent drama films Films based on works by Georges Ohnet {{Russia-film-stub ...
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Serge Panine (1922 Film)
''Serge Panine'' is a 1922 Austrian-French silent film directed by Maurice de Marsan and Charles Maudru and starring Albert von Kersten and Dora Kaiser.Goble p.351 It is based on the novel of the same title by Georges Ohnet. The film's sets were designed by Artur Berger. Cast * Albert von Kersten as Serge Panine * Willy Hendrichs * François de Kerdec * Gyula Szőreghy * Paul Askonas * Dora Kaiser as Jeanne de Cerny * Violette Jyl as Micheline * Suzanne Munte as Madame Desvarennes * Franz Kammauf Franz may refer to: People * Franz (given name) * Franz (surname) Places * Franz (crater), a lunar crater * Franz, Ontario, a railway junction and unorganized town in Canada * Franz Lake, in the state of Washington, United States – see Fran ... References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1922 films Films directed by Maurice de Marsan Films directed by Charles Maudr ...
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Serge Panine (1939 Film)
''Serge Panine'' is a 1939 French drama film directed by Charles Méré and Paul Schiller and starring Françoise Rosay, Pierre Renoir and Andrée Guize.Goble p.351 It was based on a novel of the same title by Georges Ohnet. The film's art direction was by Émile Duquesne. Cast * Françoise Rosay as Madame Devarenne * Pierre Renoir as Cayrol * Andrée Guize as Jeanne * Sylvia Bataille as Micheline * Youcca Troubetzkov as Serge Panine * Lucien Rozenberg as Duc * Denise Grey as Lady Harton * Jacques Henley as Lord Harton * Claude Lehmann as Pierre * Elisa Ruis The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) (, ) is a commonly used analytical biochemistry assay, first described by Eva Engvall and Peter Perlmann in 1971. The assay uses a solid-phase type of enzyme immunoassay (EIA) to detect the presence ... References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1939 film ...
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1890 French Novels
Year 189 ( CLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Silanus and Silanus (or, less frequently, year 942 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 189 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Plague (possibly smallpox) kills as many as 2,000 people per day in Rome. Farmers are unable to harvest their crops, and food shortages bring riots in the city. China * Liu Bian succeeds Emperor Ling, as Chinese emperor of the Han Dynasty. * Dong Zhuo has Liu Bian deposed, and installs Emperor Xian as emperor. * Two thousand eunuchs in the palace are slaughtered in a violent purge in Luoyang, the capital of Han. By topic Arts and sciences * Galen publishes his ''"Treatise on the various temperaments"'' (aka ''O ...
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Novels By Georges Ohnet
A novel is a relatively long work of narrative fiction, typically written in prose and published as a book. The present English word for a long work of prose fiction derives from the for "new", "news", or "short story of something new", itself from the la, novella, a singular noun use of the neuter plural of ''novellus'', diminutive of ''novus'', meaning "new". Some novelists, including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Ann Radcliffe, John Cowper Powys, preferred the term "romance" to describe their novels. According to Margaret Doody, the novel has "a continuous and comprehensive history of about two thousand years", with its origins in the Ancient Greek and Roman novel, in Chivalric romance, and in the tradition of the Italian renaissance novella.Margaret Anne Doody''The True Story of the Novel'' New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1996, rept. 1997, p. 1. Retrieved 25 April 2014. The ancient romance form was revived by Romanticism, especially the histori ...
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