Definitions for Banville

Banville Ban·ville

Spelling: [bahn-veel]
IPA: /bɑ̃ˈvil/

Banville is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 256 anagrams from letters in Banville (abeillnv).

Definitions for Banville

noun

  1. Théodore Faullain de [tey-aw-dawr foh-lan duh] /teɪ ɔˈdɔr foʊˈlɛ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1823–91, French poet and dramatist.

Examples for Banville

Banville would win in 2005, but not without more controversy.

Banville published a letter in The Guardian criticizing the elitist preferences of the Booker judges.

No, even I agree that his vita makes Banville look like the man for the job.

Banville is a Man Booker prize–winning novelist who already moonlights as a mystery novelist under the pseudonym Benjamin Black.

Banville is the heir to Proust, via Nabokov, and not because there is a lot of sex in Ancient Light.

And the best of luck to Mr. Banville and my old friend Marlowe.

He seemed a new de Banville—dainty, dallying, and deft—a writer of witty and pretty verses—nothing more.

In these days Banville, like Gérard de Nerval in earlier times, ronsardised.

If it was Hugo who invented French rhyme it was Banville who broke up the couplet.

What if Banville just wanted to write a mystery story and make some money?

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