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Indiana

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  • Europe Comics

  • Paru le : 27/12/2023
The young Indiana is a product of her time-submissive and bound by societal conventions-but despite the many obstacles in her path, notably her controlling... > Lire la suite
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The young Indiana is a product of her time-submissive and bound by societal conventions-but despite the many obstacles in her path, notably her controlling husband Colonel Delmare and the charming Raymon de Ramière, she will find her way to love and most importantly, freedom. This adaptation of George Sand's seminal novel Indiana captures the compelling and at-the-time scandalous feminist drive of the original.

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  • Date de parution : 27/12/2023
  • Editeur : Europe Comics
  • Collection : Indiana
  • ISBN : 979-10-328-1471-0
  • EAN : 9791032814710
  • Format : Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille : 115 896 Ko
    • Protection num. : Contenu protégé
    • Transferts max. : 6 copie(s) autorisée(s)
    • Imprimable : Non Autorisé
    • Copier coller : Non Autorisé

À propos des auteurs

Claire Bouilhac is an illustrator, scriptwriter, and colorist from the Paris suburbs. In 1994, Bouilhac helped create "Francis blaireau farceur, " written by Jake Raynal, in order to help start the publishing house Cornelius. Then she joined the team of the monthly magazine "Fluide Glacial, " where she was the first female illustrator. There, again alongside Jake Raynal, she created the flamboyant character "Melody Bondage." In 2007, it was alone that she joined the team of "Spirou, " with "Maud Mutante, " a young girl able to change into everything and anything.
Bouilhac illustrated several books along with Catel, mostly portraits of women and feminists, from "Rose Valland, capitaine Beaux-Arts" (Dupuis, 2009) to "Adieu Kharhov" (Dupuis, 2015). She now illustrates the weekly page "Trait" in the magazine "Le Vif/Weekend" in Belgium. Recently, with Dargaud/Europe Comics, she and Catel published "La princesse de Clèves" (Dargaud; "The Princess of Clèves, " Europe Comics), and "Indiana, " an adaptation of the seminal novel by George Sand. Claire Bouilhac is an illustrator, scriptwriter, and colorist from the Paris suburbs.
In 1994, Bouilhac helped create "Francis blaireau farceur, " written by Jake Raynal, in order to help start the publishing house Cornelius. Then she joined the team of the monthly magazine "Fluide Glacial, " where she was the first female illustrator. There, again alongside Jake Raynal, she created the flamboyant character "Melody Bondage." In 2007, it was alone that she joined the team of "Spirou, " with "Maud Mutante, " a young girl able to change into everything and anything.
Bouilhac illustrated several books along with Catel, mostly portraits of women and feminists, from "Rose Valland, capitaine Beaux-Arts" (Dupuis, 2009) to "Adieu Kharhov" (Dupuis, 2015). She now illustrates the weekly page "Trait" in the magazine "Le Vif/Weekend" in Belgium. Recently, with Dargaud/Europe Comics, she and Catel published "La princesse de Clèves" (Dargaud; "The Princess of Clèves, " Europe Comics), and "Indiana, " an adaptation of the seminal novel by George Sand.
Bouilhac Claire et  Catel - Indiana.
Indiana
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