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Sebastian Roch

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"Sebastien Roch (Empire of the Senses Series)" by Octave Mirbeau, with Creative Commons by-sa attribution, Francisco Gil Craviotto, and Nicoletta Simborowski, refers to a specific work within the "Empire of the Senses" series by the French author Octave Mirbeau, likely a short story or excerpt that focuses on the character Sebastien Roch, potentially with artistic contributions from Francisco Gil Craviotto and Nicoletta Simborowski.
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Author: Octave Mirbeau
Series: Empire of the Senses
Character: Sebastien Roch
Creative Commons: Indicates the work is available under a Creative Commons license, allowing for sharing and adaptation with proper attribution
Contributors: Francisco Gil Craviotto and Nicoletta Simborowski (possibly involved in artistic aspects)

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Publisher
Wiener Verlag
Language
German
Pages
378

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Sebastien Roch (Empire of the Senses Ser)
Sebastien Roch (Empire of the Senses Ser)
June 5, 2000, Dedalus,
Paperback in English and French
Cover of: Sébastien Roch
Sébastien Roch
1977, Union générale d'éditions
in French
Cover of: Sébastien Roch
Sébastien Roch: roman de moeurs. Illus. de H.G. Ibels.
1906, Charpentier et Fasquelle
in French
Cover of: Sebastian Roch
Sebastian Roch: sittenroman
1902, Wiener Verlag
in German

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Edition Notes

Published in
[Wien]

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ2364.M7 S44

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., 378 p.
Number of pages
378

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7000080M
LCCN
08025843
OCLC/WorldCat
31282127

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2441356W

Excerpts

Around 1862, the school of St Francis Xavier in the picturesque town of Vannes was at the height of its renown, and was, as it still is, run by the Jesuit fathers.
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