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[[Limaçon]] is the name given to a character created by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] in 1825 in order to attack and satirize his former colleague and friend, [[J. Suasso de Lima]]. The name became part of a series of monologues and duologues performed and published in Cape Town by the two men.   
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[[Limaçon]] ("the snail") is the satirical name given to a character created by [[Charles Etienne Boniface]] in 1825 in order to attack his former colleague and friend, [[J. Suasso de Lima]]. The name became part of a series of monologues and duologues performed and published in Cape Town by the two men.   
  
 
'''See ''[[Limaçon de Dichter]]'''''  
 
'''See ''[[Limaçon de Dichter]]'''''  

Revision as of 05:40, 3 September 2016

Limaçon ("the snail") is the satirical name given to a character created by Charles Etienne Boniface in 1825 in order to attack his former colleague and friend, J. Suasso de Lima. The name became part of a series of monologues and duologues performed and published in Cape Town by the two men.

See Limaçon de Dichter


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