à la bonne franquette - определение. Что такое à la bonne franquette
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OF 1869-1870 BY FRENCH POET PAUL VERLAINE
La bonne chanson; La Bonne Chanson (Verlaine)

La Bonne Chanson (poetry collection)         
La Bonne Chanson is a collection of poems written by Paul Verlaine from the winter of 1869 to the spring of 1870. Twenty-one poems belong to this group, and are addressed to sixteen-year-old Mathilde Mauté de Fleurville, whom he married in the same year (1870).
Bonne-Espérance Abbey         
FORMER PREMONSTRATENSIAN MONASTERY IN BELGIUM
Abbey church of Bonne-Espérance; Abbey of Bonne-Espérance; Abbot of Bonne-Esperance; Bonne-Espérance, The Abbey of; Bonne-Esperance Abbey; Bonne-Espérance, Belgium
Bonne-Espérance Abbey was a Premonstratensian abbey that existed from 1130 to the end of the 18th century, located in Vellereille-les-Brayeux in the Walloon municipality of Estinnes, province of Hainaut, Diocese of Tournai, in present-day Belgium.
Bonne of Armagnac         
DAUGHTER OF CHARLES VII, WIFE OF CHARLES D'ORLÉANS
Bonne d'Armagnac
Bonne of Armagnac (19 February 1399 – 1430/35) was the eldest daughter of Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac and Constable of France, and his wife Bonne of Berry.

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La Bonne Chanson (poetry collection)


La Bonne Chanson is a collection of poems written by Paul Verlaine from the winter of 1869 to the spring of 1870. Twenty-one poems belong to this group, and are addressed to sixteen-year-old Mathilde Mauté de Fleurville, whom he married in the same year (1870).

The poems are a proclamation of love, using very direct terms, and some references to nature.

Between 1892 and 1894, Gabriel Fauré arranged nine of these poems as a song cycle under the same name.