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# [[John Cleland]] (baptised September 24, 1709 – January 23, 1789) was an English novelist | # [[John Cleland]] (baptised September 24, 1709 – January 23, 1789) was an English novelist | ||
# ''[[La Main enchantée]]'' First publication of this text in 1832, | # ''[[La Main enchantée]]'' First publication of this text in 1832, | ||
- | # [[Ballet mécanique]] | + | # [[Ballet mécanique]] premiered in Vienna on September 24 1924. |
# [[Camilo Mori]] | # [[Camilo Mori]] | ||
* [[Clovis Trouille]] | * [[Clovis Trouille]] |
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Art and culture
Births
- 1717 - Horace Walpole, British novelist and politician (d. 1797)
- 1896 - F. Scott Fitzgerald, American novelist (d. 1940)
- 1910 - Jean Servais, Belgian actor (d. 1976)
Deaths
- 2004 - Françoise Sagan, French writer (b. 1935)
Notes
- Pedro Almodóvar Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (born September 24, 1951, in Calzada de Calatrava, Spain) is a Spanish film director,
- Richard Hoggart September 24, 1918) is a British academic
- John Cleland (baptised September 24, 1709 – January 23, 1789) was an English novelist
- La Main enchantée First publication of this text in 1832,
- Ballet mécanique premiered in Vienna on September 24 1924.
- Camilo Mori
- Clovis Trouille
- Orlacs Hände Orlacs Hände is a German language adaptation of Les Mains d'Orlac directed by Robert Wiene, released in German theatres on 24 September 1924.
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