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Hugues Rebell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hugues Rebell Georges Grassal de Choffat or Hugues Rebell (27 October 1867, Nantes - 6 March 1905, Paris) was a French author. He wrote against Christianity and professed paganism while remaining a Catholic. An exponent of Friedrich Nietzsche, he was associated with フランス語:Action Française. Rebell wrote a number of pornographic works under the group pseudonym "Jean de Villiot", a prolific contributor to early 20th century French spanking literature, published by Charles Carrington. Rebell is often dismissed as a failed author of pornography, remembered for only one title, ''フランス語:Les nuits chaudes du Cap Français'' (1902), which won the Prix Nocturne in 1966. He was also a poet, whose ''フランス語:Les Chants de la pluie et du soleil'', dedicated to his friend René Boylesve, inspired André Gide in ''フランス語:Les Nourritures Terrestres''. He was also known as a polemicist of royalty because of his ''フランス語:Union des trois aristocraties'' (1894), which treated the three aristocracies based on family name, money, and talent. He wrote articles for the journals ''La Cocarde'' and ''Le Soleil'', which were included in a collection of writings published in 1994 under the title ''De mon balcon''. ==References==
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