REBOUL, Jean[Toast proposed in Nîmes in honour of Mistral on Sunday, March 13, 1859. Publishedin “Triounfle Nimausen”. - L’Armana Prouvençau. - Avignon : Roumanille, 1860. -p. 23] :344. Soissons, p. 591, 1913.ROUMANILLE, JosephLis Oubreto en vers :[Reference work : Marcel Petit ed. - Raphèle-les-Arles : Culture Provençale etMéridionale, 1978].I. Li Margarideto :Libre I. I. “Mounte vole mouri” :312. Thomas Janvier, Century Magazine, 1893. [Quoted by Cécile Hartog(See Bibliography, 382), p. 501, 1894].II. Li Nouvè :XII. “La Chato Avuglo” :381. Franck Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, 1892.361. The Blind Girl [1st stanza, 8 lines] : The Quarterly Review, p. 496, 1901.III. Li Sounjarello :361. “Dindouleto, parla me d’èu” [12 lines] : The Quarterly Review, p. 494,1901.VI. Li Flour de Sauvi :Libre IV, XX : “Li Crècho” :316. The Mangers : Julia Kavanagh. D u ff y ’s Hibernian Magazine, p. 150,1860.380. The Infant Asylum : The Atlantic Monthly, p. 374, March 1861,361. [3 lines] : The Quarterly Review, p. 495, 1901.Letter to Victor Duret, dated May 16, 1859 :344. [an extract of 8 lines] : Soissons, p. 592, 1913.Letter to Mariéton [This long letter, in French, was published in La RevueFélibréenne. - Vol. IX, N° 4, 5, 6, April, May, June 1893. - Paris , 1893. - pp. 100-102]:
382. Cécile Hartog, pp. 499-500, 1894.[extracts] : 183. J. Duncan Craig, 1877.ROUMANILLE (née GRAS), Rose-Anaïs“Lou Chambro u n ” [i n HENNION, Constant. - Les Fleurs félibre s q u e s. - Paris :Union générale de la librairie ; Aix : F. Guitton Talamel ; Avignon : Roumanille,1883. - pp. 64-65. Palais du Roure, Avignon : 8° 2690] :361. “The Little Room” [a poem rendered in prose], The Quarterly Review, p. 496,1901.ROUMIEUX, Louis383. How Jarjaille Went to Heaven : Katharine Prescott Wormeley, 1928.[Quoted by A. V. Roche, p. 9. Probably translated from Alphonse Daudet’s Jarjaillechez le Bon Dieu i n La Belle-Nivernaise (See Repertory above under DAUDET,Alphonse). Daudet’s Jarjaille chez le Bon Dieu seems to be an imitation of LouisR o u m i e u x ’s Jarjaio au Paradis (Ref. : Alphonse. Roumieux. - La Jarjaiado :pouèmo eroui-coumique. ill. d’Edouard Marsal : [av.-prop. de G. Charvet]. - Paris :Maisonneuve ; Mount-Pelié : Ed. Marsal, 1879 (Montpellier : Impr. Firmin etCabirou). - XII, 183 p. - ill., couv. ill. ; 25 cm. Comprises 4 parts : Jarjaio auParadis, Jarjaio au Purgatori, Jarjaio a l’Infèr, Jarjaio sus Te rro. CIDO : CAC978). Frédéric Mistral also wrote a story entitled Jarjaio au Paradis, signed “LouCascarelet” , which was published in L’Armana Prouvençau, 1864, pp. 45-48(Palais du Roure, Avignon : M 8° 588) ].ROUQUETTE, MaxVerd Paradis :241. Green Paradise : William B. MacGregor, 1995.ROUQUETTE, Yves384. “Ara que ton absencia” : Karl Orend, no date.385. “Los de la Plèba” [stanzas 2-4] : M. - C. Coste-<strong>Rixte</strong>, 1995.SABOLY, Nicolas242. Ten Provençal Carols : E. B. Reed, 1918 :
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