Roland de La Platiere has written:
'ET MALGRE TOUT IL RESTE ENCORE DES CIGALES POUR CHANTER LE SOLEIL'
Roland. has written: 'La chanson de Roland' 'Correspondance politique' 'Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics'
Roland Manuel has written: 'Plaisir de la musique' -- subject(s): Analysis, appreciation, Music
Danielle Roland has written: 'Maria Bonpain' 'La nuit de la Chandeleur' 'Rue des Canettes' 'L' ange aux crapauds'
Maurice Delbouille has written: 'Sur la gene se de la 'Chanson de Roland'' -- subject(s): Chanson de Roland
Roland Pauler has written: 'Der Kaiser und die Papessa. Historischer Roman' 'La Signoria dell'Imperatore' -- subject(s): History
Michel Crampon has written: 'Liberte, ou La vie de Madame Roland'
Henri Bornier has written: 'Les noces d'Attila' 'La fille de Roland'
Roland Bourgoin has written: 'Sciences, Champignon,moisissure,levure' 'Sciences, Le thuya' 'Le jour du souvenir - diaporama' 'Sciences, La marguerite'
Esta Howard has written: 'An evaluation of the available modern French and English translations of La chanson de Roland' -- subject(s): Chanson de Roland
Roland-Manuel has written: 'Sonate que me veux-tu?' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'Plaisir de la musique' 'Maurice Ravel'
Roland de Pury has written: 'Que veut dire la Bible?' -- subject(s): Bible, Outlines, syllabi, Study 'La maison de Dieu' -- subject(s): Church, Foundation, Trinity
The question is actually a quote attributed to Marie-Jeanne Roland de la Platiere, born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon (17 March 1754 - 8 November 1793) better known simply as Madame Roland and who was, along with her husband Jean Marie Roland de la Platiere, a supporter of the French Revolution and influential member of the Girondist faction. She fell out of favor during the Reign of Terror and died by the guillotine on 8 November 1793 As she was conveyed to the guillotine and before placing her head on the block, she bowed before the clay statue of Liberty in the Place de la Révolution, and allegedly uttered the famous remark for which she is remembered: O Liberté, que de crimes on commet en ton nom! (Oh Liberty, what crimes are committed in thy name!)See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madame_Roland