Trilby, or the Fairy of Argyll  

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Trilby, ou le lutin d'Argail 1822 is a novel by Charles Nodier.

It provided the inspiration for La Sylphide, 1822, to a scenario devised by Adolphe Nourrit. In 1870 Trilby was adapated into a ballet titled Trilby by the great choreographer Marius Petipa, Balletmaster and choreographer of the Tsar's Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg, Russia.

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