Citations:Cau


 * 1987, Roberta Pollack Seid, The Dissolution of Traditional Rural Culture in Nineteenth-century France: A Study of the Bethmale Costume, Taylor & Francis:
 * In addition, there were two couturières : Marie Freche and Jeanne Cau. In most rural areas of France, the tailors worked very much as they did in Bethmale. They usually worked in their clients &#39; homes for three days, received free meals and ...
 * 2016, Claude Arnaud, Jean Cocteau: A Life, Yale University Press (ISBN 9780300182163), page 875:
 * “Marcel spoke like this, with one hand in front of his mouth,” Cocteau would tell Jean Cau. “He read Sodome et Gomorrhe to me in white gloves because he wanted to stop biting his nails."
 * 2016, Michael Scriven, Jean-Paul Sartre: Politics and Culture in Postwar France, Springer (ISBN 9781349275649), page 45:
 * Jean Cau, Sartre&#39;s secretary between 1946 and 1957, has characterized the nature of Sartre&#39;s interpersonal relationships in the following terms: With Sartre there was no reconciliation after breaking off relations with Merleau-Ponty,


 * 1993, Jean Cau, Contre-attaques ; précédé d'un Eloge incongru du lourd (Labyrinthe)
 * 2003, Jean Giraudoux, Cahiers, Grasset (ISBN 9782246788157):
 * Jelui réponds une lettre plus gentille encore pour safemme, maisen déclinant poliment soninvitation jusqu&#39;àce qu&#39;elleme soit envoyée par Mme Cau elle même.