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		"Paul F\u00E9val nuorempi"@fi ,
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		"Paul F\u00E9val mlad\u0161\u00ED"@cs .
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<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Paul_F%C3%A9val%2C_fils>	dbpprop:abstract	"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val (called Paul F\u00E9val fils) (1860-1933) was a French adventure novelist, like his father Paul F\u00E9val, p\u00E8re. He was the third of eight children and the eldest son of Paul F\u00E9val, who was 42 years old and at the height of his success when Paul F\u00E9val fils was born. Paul F\u00E9val fils became famous for writing sequels and prequels to his father's popular swashbuckler novel Le Bossu [The Hunchback] (1857), starting in 1893 with Le Fils de Lagard\u00E8re [The Son of Largard\u00E8re]. In 1914, he wrote Le Fils de d'Artagnan [The Son of d'Artagnan]. From there, it was but a small leap to embarking on a more ambitious saga pitting d'Artagnan himself against Cyrano de Bergerac. Paul F\u00E9val fils' The Years Between series (French title d'Artagnan contre Cyrano) published in 1925 was written with M. Lassez and consists of four books: The Mysterious Cavalier, Martyr to the Queen, The Secret of the Bastille, and The Heir to Buckingham. These books supposedly fill in the missing twenty year gap of d'Artagnan's life that Alexandre Dumas, p\u00E8re left out between his stories of The Three Musketeers and Twenty Years After. Feval's stories take place in 1641, one year after Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac takes place. In it, young Cyrano befriends a \"Mystery Knight\", who turns out to be the illegitimate son of the Duke of Buckingham and Anne of Austria, the Queen of France. On the other side of the political fence is d'Artagnan who is helping Cardinal Richelieu and his successor, the wily Mazarin, to kidnap young George to use as leverage on the Queen to enlist Spain on the side of France. But d'Artagnan still carries a torch for the Queen and uses his mission to help her son reclaim his inheritance. At first enemies, d'Artagnan acquires a grudging respect for young Cyrano, who is a little jealous of his elder. They then become true friends and allies. Aramis guest-stars. Alone, in 1928, F\u00E9val fils wrote a further series of three stories called d'Artagnan and Cyrano Reconciled (French title d'Artagnan et Cyrano r\u00E9concili\u00E9s) which take place directly after Twenty Years After. The stories in this series are: State Secret, The Escape of the Man in the Iron Mask, and The Wedding of Cyrano. These stories take place between 1649 (the year that Twenty Years After ends) and 1655, the year that Cyrano dies. In English, these three stories have been published into two books (one and a half stories in each book), and they are called Comrades in Arms and A Salute to Cyrano. In this sequel, d'Artagnan and Cyrano are good friends united by their respect for the Queen and their enmity towards the now-Cardinal Mazarin, who kidnaps George and uses his cunning to become force the Queen to become his lover. With the help of Aramis, the two heroes team up to rescue George from his prison at the Mont Saint-Michel, and also rescue the Man in the Iron Mask (Louis XIV's twin brother, as per Dumas). When civil war threatens, the two heroes are forced to side with the Queen, young Louis XIV and, to their dismay, Mazarin, against the rebels who want to use the Man in the Iron Mask. The latter is eventually recaptured and sent to the Chateau d'If. In the third part, Roxane is now willing to marry Cyrano, while d'Artagnan has proposed to her sister, Fran\u00E7oise. The wedding takes place at the Saintes Maries de la Mer. Barbary Coast pirates raid the town and capture d'Artagnan and the two women. Cyrano rushes to the rescue; unfortunately, he is fatally wounded and dies at the end of the novel before he could marry a willing Roxane. Paul F\u00E9val fils also wrote two science fiction novels. In 1922 and 1923, he collaborated with writer H.J. Magog on a sprawling, rambling serial entitled Les Myst\u00E8res de Demain [The Mysteries Of Tomorrow] (1922-23), an obvious homage to Eug\u00E8ne Sue\u2019s Les Myst\u00E8res de Paris. In it, the good scientist Oronius fights the evil schemes of an evil German mad scientist, Hantzen, and his female accomplice, a Hindu mystic, Yogha. Les Myst\u00E8res de Demain takes a kitchen sink approach to the genre, using every clich\u00E9s: hidden lair on top of the Everest, \"carnoplastic\" surgery, soul transfers, mountain dwarves, salamanders at the Earth\u2019s core, germ warfare, the return of Atlantis, etc. In 1929, F\u00E9val fils penned Felifax, the story of the eponymous Tarzan-like, man-made hybrid tiger-man and his adventures in India and England."@en ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val byl stejn\u011B jako jeho otec Paul F\u00E9val star\u0161\u00ED francouzsk\u00FD prozaik. Pro odli\u0161en\u00ED od sv\u00E9ho otce b\u00FDv\u00E1 proto ozna\u010Dov\u00E1n jako Paul F\u00E9val mlad\u0161\u00ED. Je zn\u00E1m p\u0159edev\u0161\u00EDm jako autor dobrodru\u017En\u00FDch rom\u00E1n\u016F, kter\u00E9 d\u011Bjov\u011B p\u0159edch\u00E1zej\u00ED nebo d\u011Bjov\u011B navazuj\u00ED na d\u00EDla jeho otce nebo na d\u00EDla Alexandra Dumase star\u0161\u00EDho."@cs ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val eli Paul F\u00E9val nuorempi oli ranskalainen romaanikirjailija. H\u00E4net tunnetaan parhaiten historiallisista romaaneista, erityisesti Alexandre Dumas\u2019n Kolme muskettisoturia -romaanille kirjoitetuista jatkoteoksista, joista osa on kirjoitettu yhdess\u00E4 M. Lassezin kanssa. F\u00E9valin muskettisoturisarja koostuu seitsem\u00E4st\u00E4 kirjasta, jotka on julkaistu suomeksi my\u00F6s yhteisnitein\u00E4 Salaper\u00E4inen ritari ja Rautanaamion pako. Kirjat sijoittuvat ajankohtaan, jonka Dumas\u2019n kirjasarja j\u00E4tt\u00E4\u00E4 k\u00E4sittelem\u00E4tt\u00E4. Tarinan kehyskertomuksessa kirjailija saa Dumas\u2019lta l\u00F6yt\u00E4m\u00E4tt\u00E4 j\u00E4\u00E4neen k\u00E4sikirjoituksen Athoksen palvelijan Grimandin j\u00E4lkel\u00E4iselt\u00E4. Kirjoissa on mukana my\u00F6s kirjailija Cyrano de Bergerac yst\u00E4vineen. F\u00E9valin is\u00E4 Paul F\u00E9val vanhempi oli my\u00F6s romaanikirjailija."@fi ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val, dit F\u00E9val fils, n\u00E9 en 1860 et mort en 1933 est un \u00E9crivain fran\u00E7ais. L'\u0153uvre litt\u00E9raire de Paul F\u00E9val p\u00E8re qui perdura quarante bonnes ann\u00E9es, trouvait sa continuit\u00E9 l\u00E9gitime dans la plume ouvri\u00E8re et hardie du fils, telle une \u00AB tradition \u00BB nouvellement acquise. Le flambeau changeait de mains. Le fils devint, au fil du temps, r\u00E9put\u00E9 pour ses nouvelles, ses romans et ses pi\u00E8ces d'op\u00E9rette et ses dramatiques. De facture plus modeste, les \u00E9crits du fils suivirent n\u00E9anmoins les fils des trames d\u00E9j\u00E0 d\u00E9vid\u00E9s avant lui par son g\u00E9niteur et par Alexandre Dumas p\u00E8re. D'Artagnan rencontra Cyrano. Le chevalier Lagard\u00E8re eut un fils, en la personne du sergent Belle-\u00E9p\u00E9e. Le filon de l'histoire semblait avoir \u00E9t\u00E9 ouvert pour ne plus se tarir. Ainsi donc, fin du XIX si\u00E8cle et d\u00E9but du XX, Paul F\u00E9val fils cr\u00E9a de toutes pi\u00E8ces (sous de nombreux titres) une famille g\u00E9n\u00E9alogique \u00E0 Henri de Lagard\u00E8re, dans une suite extravagante d'aventures nouvelles du \u00AB petit parisien \u00BB : Les Jumeaux de Nevers (1895, avec A. D'Orsay); Les Chevauch\u00E9es de Lagard\u00E8re; Mademoiselle de Lagard\u00E8re; La petite fille du Bossu, puis La Jeunesse du Bossu. Les myst\u00E8res urbains anglais trouv\u00E8rent un h\u00E9ritier qui n'inventait certes pas, mais qui prolongea un temps encore l'illusion. Parmi ces autres travaux d'\u00E9criture : Nouvelles; Maria Laura; Chantepie; Aventuri\u00E8res (roman galant sage); Mam'zelle Flamberge trouv\u00E8rent un public de lecteurs assidus. Le fantastique rena\u00EEt des cendres F\u00E9val en la personne de L'Homme tigre et sa suite Londres en folie. Ces deux tomaisons furent \u00E9dit\u00E9s sous l'intitul\u00E9 g\u00E9n\u00E9rique de F\u00E9lifax. On lui doit aussi La Guerre des \u00E9toiles, un roman qui n\u2019a rien \u00E0 voir avec la double-trilogie \u00E9ponyme"@fr ;
	rdfs:comment	"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val eli Paul F\u00E9val nuorempi oli ranskalainen romaanikirjailija. H\u00E4net tunnetaan parhaiten historiallisista romaaneista, erityisesti Alexandre Dumas\u2019n Kolme muskettisoturia -romaanille kirjoitetuista jatkoteoksista, joista osa on kirjoitettu yhdess\u00E4 M. Lassezin kanssa. F\u00E9valin muskettisoturisarja koostuu seitsem\u00E4st\u00E4 kirjasta, jotka on julkaistu suomeksi my\u00F6s yhteisnitein\u00E4 Salaper\u00E4inen ritari ja Rautanaamion pako."@fi ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val (called Paul F\u00E9val fils) (1860-1933) was a French adventure novelist, like his father Paul F\u00E9val, p\u00E8re. He was the third of eight children and the eldest son of Paul F\u00E9val, who was 42 years old and at the height of his success when Paul F\u00E9val fils was born."@en ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val byl stejn\u011B jako jeho otec Paul F\u00E9val star\u0161\u00ED francouzsk\u00FD prozaik. Pro odli\u0161en\u00ED od sv\u00E9ho otce b\u00FDv\u00E1 proto ozna\u010Dov\u00E1n jako Paul F\u00E9val mlad\u0161\u00ED. Je zn\u00E1m p\u0159edev\u0161\u00EDm jako autor dobrodru\u017En\u00FDch rom\u00E1n\u016F, kter\u00E9 d\u011Bjov\u011B p\u0159edch\u00E1zej\u00ED nebo d\u011Bjov\u011B navazuj\u00ED na d\u00EDla jeho otce nebo na d\u00EDla Alexandra Dumase star\u0161\u00EDho."@cs ,
		"Paul Auguste Jean Nicolas F\u00E9val, dit F\u00E9val fils, n\u00E9 en 1860 et mort en 1933 est un \u00E9crivain fran\u00E7ais. L'\u0153uvre litt\u00E9raire de Paul F\u00E9val p\u00E8re qui perdura quarante bonnes ann\u00E9es, trouvait sa continuit\u00E9 l\u00E9gitime dans la plume ouvri\u00E8re et hardie du fils, telle une \u00AB tradition \u00BB nouvellement acquise. Le flambeau changeait de mains. Le fils devint, au fil du temps, r\u00E9put\u00E9 pour ses nouvelles, ses romans et ses pi\u00E8ces d'op\u00E9rette et ses dramatiques."@fr .
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