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Announce: Update of a Saint-Just Website
This website on Saint-Just was updated. There are some very interesting parts:
- An analysis of his portraits (and I think I finally know which one was kept by the Le Bas family...) + one I hadn't seen before (but it's not so pretty).
- The colourful portraits of his parents. I hadn't seen them in colour before, I think, so I'm glad. Hm. I think he has his mother's mouth and the shape of her eyes, somehow... and, the nose of both. ^^;
- A page on Robespierre's 250th -- where
estellacat and I were. And, look, I found myself:

^^; I was very likely playing with my camera if you're wondering what I was doing. ._. /shameless self-pimping.
I don't know if there's anybody in France at the moment, but there is, on November 23rd (yes, that's in three days), the presentation of a play on Thermidor in Arras:
23 novembre 2008: pour les 250 ans de Robespierre, l'ARBR organise à Arras la lecture par la compagnie "A livre ouvert" d'une pièce inédite de Caroline Fregeac "THERMIDOR". Rendez-vous à 16 heures, à l'Office culturel d'Arras.
It's on the page of newswhere you can also find a quite girl-looking portrait of Saint-Just too, ughh ._.
- An analysis of his portraits (and I think I finally know which one was kept by the Le Bas family...) + one I hadn't seen before (but it's not so pretty).
- The colourful portraits of his parents. I hadn't seen them in colour before, I think, so I'm glad. Hm. I think he has his mother's mouth and the shape of her eyes, somehow... and, the nose of both. ^^;
- A page on Robespierre's 250th -- where
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^^; I was very likely playing with my camera if you're wondering what I was doing. ._. /shameless self-pimping.
I don't know if there's anybody in France at the moment, but there is, on November 23rd (yes, that's in three days), the presentation of a play on Thermidor in Arras:
23 novembre 2008: pour les 250 ans de Robespierre, l'ARBR organise à Arras la lecture par la compagnie "A livre ouvert" d'une pièce inédite de Caroline Fregeac "THERMIDOR". Rendez-vous à 16 heures, à l'Office culturel d'Arras.
It's on the page of news
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I'm burning with will of bieng in Arras just to see "Thermidor" play. People from AMRID are really good when we are speaking of accuracy of an historical piece. Dominique Rndelot and Daniel Somogyi always does wonderful jobs.
Oh! I JUST want to go and watch this play! I suppose that my sweet, lovely François will be in the "Thermidor" play...and I hope he shouldn't be similar to the one from "La Revolution Française- Années de Rage", but rather in the same style of the one from "La Terreur et la vertu".
Thanks for warning us about the update of Saint-Just website. I didn't visit it yet, after some weeks. But sure I do!
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I suppose it would be closer to "La Terreur et la vertu", because, after all, that was the most robespierriste film (while LRF: Les Années Terribles wasn't), and that's the robespierriste sanctuary. ^^;;;
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