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  1. Madame Chrysantheme / by Pierre Loti ; with a preface by Albert Sorel by Pierre (1850-1923) Loti, 1910-01-01
  2. War, by Pierre Loti [pseud.] tr. from the French by Marjorie Laurie by Pierre (1850-1923) Loti, 1917-01-01
  3. An Iceland fisherman / tr. from the French by Pierre Loti [pseud] by Helen B. Dole by Pierre (1850-1923) Loti, 1896-01-01
  4. An Iceland fisherman, by Pierre Loti [pseud.] Tr. from the French by Anna Farwell de Koven by Pierre (1850-1923) [ pseud. of Louis Marie-Julien Viaud]. Anna Farwell de Loti, 1908-01-01
  5. Pêcheur d'Islande by Pierre (1850-1923) Loti, 1923-01-01
  6. Au Maroc [par] Pierre Loti (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-09-27
  7. Les Alliés Qu'il Nous Faudrait [par] Pierre Loti (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-09-28
  8. La Grande Barbarie (fragments) [par] Pierre Loti (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-09-28
  9. La Galilée (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-09-28
  10. Pecheur D'islande (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-10-14
  11. Au Maroc (French Edition) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-09-30
  12. Egypt = (la Mort De Philae) by Loti Pierre 1850-1923, 2010-10-14
  13. La maison de Pierre Loti a Rochefort, 1850-1923: Texte et photographies (French Edition) by Thierry Liot, 1999
  14. The last days of Pekin translated from the French of Pierre Loti by Loti. Pierre. 1850-1923., 1902-01-01

1. Loti, Pierre; Bibliography By Subject
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2. Pierre Loti - LoveToKnow 1911
Biographical entry on the nineteenthcentury French writer, from the 1911 edition. Some scanner errors.
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PIERRE LOTI [the pen-name of LOUIS MARIE JULIEN VIAUD] (1850-), French author, was born at Rochefort on the 14th of January 1850. The Viauds are an old Protestant family, and Pierre Loti consistently adhered, at least nominally, to the faith of his fathers. Of the picturesque and touching incidents of his childhood he has given a very vivid account in Le Roman d'un enfant (18go). His education began in Rochefort, but at the age of seventeen, being destined for the navy , he entered the naval school, Le Borda, and gradually rose in his profession, attaining the rank of captain in 1906. In January 1910 he was placed on the reserve list. His pseudonym is said to be due to his extreme shyness and reserve in early life, which made his comrades call him after le Loti, an Indian flower which loves to blush unseen. He was never given to books or study (when he was received at the French Academy, hehad the courage to say, "Loti ne sait pas lire"), and it was not until 1876 that he was persuaded to write down and publish some curious experiences at Constantinople , in Aziyade

3. Pierre Loti - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Loti, Pierre Alternative names Short description Date of birth 14 January 1850 Place of birth France Date of death 10 June 1923 Place of death
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Died 10 June 1923 Occupation French Navy Officer Writer Nationality French Pierre Loti (pseudonym of Julien Viaud ), born 14 January 1850 in Rochefort, Charente-Maritime and died 10 June 1923 in Hendaye , was a French novelist and naval officer.
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Loti's education began in Rochefort. At the age of seventeen he entered the naval school in Brest and studied on Le Borda . He gradually rose in his profession, attaining the rank of captain in 1906. In January 1910 he went on the reserve list. His pseudonym is said to refer to his extreme shyness and reserve in early life, which made his comrades call him after "le Loti" (lotus), an Indian flower which allegedly loves to blush unseen. Other explanations have been put forth by scholars: for instance, that he acquired the name in Tahiti , where he got a sunburn and was called Roti (a red-colored local flower), but couldn't pronounce the "r" so he stuck with "Loti". He was in the habit of claiming that he never read books, saying to the

4. The Story Of A Child - Loti Pierre - Wattpad
The Story of a Child gutenberg loti pierre gutenberg THE STORY OF A CHILD *** Produced by Dagny; John Bickers . THE STORY OF A CHILD
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5. Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg
His books available online, in English and French.
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6. Loti, Pierre - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Loti, Pierre
French novelist. He depicted the lives of Breton sailors in such novels as P cheur d'Islande/The Iceland Fisherman 1886. His extensive experience of the East as a naval
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7. ALN No. 35: Excerpt: Pierre Loti
Excerpt from Pierre Loti s book.
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No. 35, Spring/Summer 1994
The Deserts in Literature
The Desert
by Pierre Loti (1850-1923) Pierre Loti is the pseudonym under which the French Decadent novelist - and naval officer, artist, and acrobat - Julien Viaud wrote. , first published in Paris in 1895, is not a novel but a poetic account of the author's journey by camel caravan from Suez to Gaza by way of Sinai in 1894. As Peter Wild observes of Loti in his introductory essay in this issue, "his writing shows a gross misunderstanding of the Arab cultures he encountered, but . . . The Desert , for all the blithe liberties it takes with the facts, is an accomplished effervescence." Our excerpt is drawn from Jay Paul Minn's translation, published in 1993 by The University of Utah Press. We pick up Loti's narrative on the fourth day of what he acknowledged in his preface to be &nothing but the fantasy of a slow journey, at the pace of swaying camels in the infinite of the pink desert."
Five: Monday, February 26
Every morning you wake up in a different setting of the vast desert. You leave your tent and are surrounded by the splendor of the virginal morning. You stretch your arms and half-naked body in the cold pure air. Out on the sand, you wrap your turban and drape yourself in your white woolen veils. You get drunk on light and space. At the time of waking, you know the heady intoxication of just being able to breathe, just being alive . . .

8. Loti Pierre: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
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9. "Dream" (A Translation From Pierre Loti). Autograph Manuscript. 23 Pages. - (Hea
Dream (A Translation from Pierre Loti). Autograph manuscript. 23 pages. (Hearn, Lafcadio); Loti, Pierre. Price $22,500.00
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"Dream" (A Translation from Pierre Loti). Autograph manuscript. 23 pages.
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In ink, with corrections in pencil, on good quality yellow laid paper. Together with tearsheets of the French text, headed in pencil "Fortnightly Review 1888 or 1889". (It appeared in the August 1888 issue). We find no record of Hearn's translation having been published at the time. In a letter to Osman Edwards of 16 April 1899 Hearn wrote of this essay: "Take the few pages of [Loti's] "Rve" in Le Livre de la Piti et de la Mort: They seem to me worth all the French poetry written since the days of the Romantics." View Full Details Click image to Zoom More MANUSCRIPTS: LITERARY: web rss By This Author: (Hearn, Lafcadio); Loti, Pierre.
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10. Modern History Sourcebook: Pierre Loti: When The Allies Entered Peking, 1900
Pierre Loti describes a moment in the Boxer Rebellion.
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When the Allies Entered Peking, 1900
HERE we are at the gates, the double triple gates, deep as tunnels, and formed of the most powerful masonry-gates surmounted by deadly dungeons, each one five stories high, with strange curved roofs-extravagant dungeons, colossal black things above a black inclosing wall. Our horses' hooves sink deeper and deeper, disappear, in fact, in the coal-black dust, which is blinding and all-pervading, in the atmosphere as well as on the ground, in spite of the light rain and the snowflakes which make our faces tingle. Noiselessly, as though we were stepping upon wadding or felt, we pass under the enormous vaults and enter the land of ruin and ashes. A few slatternly beggars shivering in corners in their blue rags, and that is all. Silence and solitude within as well as without these walls. Nothing but rubbish and ruin, ruin. The land of rubbish and ashes, and little gray bricks-little bricks all alike, scattered in countless myriads upon the sites of houses that have been destroyed, or upon the pavement of what once were streets. Little gray bricks-this is the sole material of which Peking was built; a city of small, low houses decorated with a lacework of gilded wood; a city of which only a mass of curious debris is left, after fire and shell have crumbled away its flimsy materials. We have come into the city at one of the corners where there was the fiercest fighting-the Tartar quarter, which contained the European legations. Long straight streets may still be traced in this infinite labyrinth of ruins; ahead of us all is gray or black; to the somber gray of the fallen brick is added the monotonous tone which follows a fire-the gloom of ashes and the gloom of coal. Sometimes in crossing the road they form obstacles, these tiresome little bricks; these are the remains of barricades where fighting must have taken place.

11. Loti, Pierre Definition Of Loti, Pierre In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Loti, Pierre (pyĕr l tē`), pseud. of Julien Viaud (zh lyăN` vyō), 1850–1923, French novelist, an officer in the French navy. He achieved popularity with his
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12. Pierre Loti: Naval Officer, Great Traveller And Novelist Born In Rochefort
La Maison de Pierre Loti (Pierre Loti’s House) The writer organised memorable parties in the house of his birth in Rochefort, which he furnished accordingly.
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The writer organised memorable parties in the house of his birth in Rochefort, which he furnished accordingly. Staging himself, he transformed the building into a theatrical place to which some of the great names of his era were invited. Gothic, Renaissance, Oriental and Far Eastern styles rub shoulders. It remains today a house filled with magic and the exotic Visits upon reservation by calling (+33) 05 46 99 16 88. document.write(""); Contacts Tourist offices Site map Legales information ... Espace PRESSE

13. Loti, Pierre - Definition Of Loti, Pierre By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
lo ti (l t) n. pl. ma lo ti (m ) See Table at currency. Sotho, from Maloti, a range of mountains in Lesotho. loti ˈləʊtɪ ˈluːtɪ n pl maloti məˈləʊtɪ
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14. LOTI, PIERRE: All His Books And Works In His Libreria House Of The Book
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15. ABU - AUTEUR Pierre Loti
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16. Loti, Pierre - Astro-Databank, Pierre Loti Horoscope, Born 14 January 1850 In Ro
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Pierre Loti born on 14 January 1850 Rochefort, France
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French writer, a novelist and an officer in the French navy. He achieved popularity with his romantic adventures set in exotic lands, such as "Into Morocco," 1889, "Aziyadé," 1879, set in Constantinople, "Mariage de Loti," 1880, set in Tahiti, and "Madam Chrysanthemum," 1888, set in Japan. His most enduring novels, however, are "An Iceland Fisherman," 1886 and "Ramuntcho," 1897, a story about peasant life. Of his many travel books, "Vers Ispahan," 1904, is highly esteemed. He became a member of the French Academy in May 1891. Died on 6/10/1923. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1879 ("Aziyade") Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1886 ("An Iceland Fisherman") Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1897 ("Ramuntcho") Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1904 ("Vers Ispahan") Work : Gain social status May 1891 (French Academy) Death, Cause unspecified 10 June 1923 (Age 70)

17. Pierre Loti | LibraryThing
O.B. Pierre and Super Loti ; pseud. i.e. Louis Marie Julien Viaud Pierre Loti ; Loti Pierre ; O.B. Pierre Loti and Super ; Combine with…
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18. Saudi Aramco World : The Orient Of Pierre Loti
Article explores the French novelist s fascination with the Middle East. Saudi Aramco World
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Volume 43, Number 4 July/August 1992
Send this article to a friend. The Orient of Pierre Loti Written by Arthur Clark The rain-swollen river, "agitated ... and splashing its muddy waters," lies across the caravan's path. To the handful of Europeans in the expedition, the Oued M'cazen in northern Morocco looks impossible to ford. But the Moroccan chiefs think differently. First a man, then a baggage mule, are sent across. At the last minute, a reed raft arrives to ferry the caravan's principals across, including the new French ambassador to the Moroccan court. Then the "handsome Arab cavaliers" plunge into the stream, their robes held high above the water, their legs gripping their horses' flanks "like vises of bronze." Horses struggle and rear; some tumble with their riders into the chill waters. The camels and pack mules fare little better. Finally, all scramble up the sheer, slick opposite bank. The caravan, muddy and wet but having suffered "neither drownings nor losses," resumes its journey through a countryside decked with asphodels and blue irises. Au Maroc (In Morocco)

19. Glbtq >> Literature >> Loti, Pierre (Julien Viaud)
One of the most popular and respected French novelists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Julien Viaud, who wrote under the name Pierre Loti, created a
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Loti, Pierre (Julien Viaud) (1850-1923) page: One of the most popular and respected French novelists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Julien Viaud, who wrote under the name Pierre Loti, created a series of novels that chronicle the struggle of a man to understand his homoerotic feelings and their implications for him. Biography Viaud was born in Rochefort on January 14, 1850, to one of the city's few Protestant families. On his mother's side, he was descended from survivors of the exile or forced conversion imposed on French Huguenots in 1685 with the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. This history instilled in Viaud early on the feeling of belonging to a group that was subject to exclusion and persecution. Sponsor Message.

20. Madame Chrysantheme - Volume 1 - Loti Pierre - Wattpad
Madame Chrysantheme Volume 1 gutenberg loti pierre gutenberg This etext was produced by David Widger widger@cecomet.net Additional proofing by Dagny, dagnyj@hotmail.com
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