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"Chocolat" is a common misspelling or typo for: chocolate, chocolates, chocolaty.

Date "Chocolat" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1687. (references)

Common Expressions: CHOCOLAT

Expressions Definition
Chocolat (film) Chocolat is a 2000 movie based on the novel Chocolat by Joanne Harris. It tells the story of a young mother (Vianne Rocher, played by Juliette Binoche) who arrives at a fictional oppressed French village (Lansquenet-sous-Tannes) with her six-year-old daughter (Anouk) and opens La Céleste Praline, a small chocolaterie. Vianne's chocolate quickly begins to change the lives of the townspeople. (references)
Pain au chocolat Pain au Chocolat French is chocolate wrapped in puff pastry (it translates as 'bread with chocolate'). Pain au Chocolat is essentially a variation of croissant pastry; one with a different, non-crescent, shape. (references)

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Extended Definition: CHOCOLAT


Chocolat

Chocolat is a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris.

Chocolat may also refer to:

In film:

  • Chocolat (1988 film), 1988 movie about a French family that lives in colonial Cameroon
  • Chocolat (2000 film), 2000 movie based on the novel

In other fields:

  • Chocolat Poulain, one of the oldest chocolate brands in France
  • Pain au chocolat, French pastry
  • Chocolat, Korean manhwa by Shin Ji-Sang and Geo
  • Chocolat, a Japanese pop singer.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Chocolat (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: CHOCOLAT


Chocolat

Chocolat
First edition cover
First edition cover
Author Joanne Harris
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Doubleday
Publication date 4 March 1999
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 394 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0-385-41064-6 (first edition, hardback)

Chocolat is a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris. It tells the story of Vianne Rocher, a young mother, who arrives at a fictional insular French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter, Anouk. Vianne opens La Céleste Praline, a small chocolaterie, and her confections quickly begin to change the lives of the townspeople through magic, setting up a conflict with Francis Reynaud, the parish curate. Chocolat is a recent contribution to the literary stream of Magic Realism.

Harris has indicated that several of the book's characters were influenced by individuals in her life:[1] Her daughter forms the basis for the young Anouk, including her imaginary rabbit, Pantoufle. Harris' strong-willed and independent great-grandmother influenced her portrayal of both Vianne and the elderly Armande.

Chocolat is the French spelling of "chocolate", and is pronounced [ʃɔkɔˈla].

A sequel to the novel, The Lollipop Shoes, was released in the UK in 2007; under the title The Girl with No Shadow, it is set for a May 2008 release in the US.[2]

Plot Summary

The most tempting of all sweets becomes the key weapon in a battle of sensual pleasure versus disciplined self-denial in this comedy. In 1959, a mysterious woman named Vianne moves with her young daughter into a small French village, where much of the community's activities are dominated by the local Catholic church. A few days after settling into town, Vianne opens up a confectionery shop across the street from the house of worship -- shortly after the beginning of Lent. While the townspeople are supposed to be abstaining from worldly pleasures, Vianne tempts them with unusual and delicious chocolate creations, using her expert touch to create just the right candy to break down each customer's resistance. With every passing day, more and more of Vianne's neighbors are succumbing to her sinfully delicious treats, but the Comte de Reynaud, the town's pastor, is not the least bit amused; he is eager to see Vianne run out of town before she leads the town into a deeper level of temptation. Vianne, however, is not to be swayed, and with the help of another new arrival in town, a handsome Irish Gypsy named Roux, she plans a "Grand Festival of Chocolate," to be held on Easter Sunday.

Characters

  • Vianne Rocher
  • Anouk
  • Josephine Muscat
  • Paul-Marie Muscat
  • Armande Voizin
  • Francis Reynaud
  • Caroline Clairmont
  • Luc Clairmont
  • Guillaume
  • Narcisse
  • Roux
  • Zezette & Blanche

Film adaptation

Main article: Chocolat (2000 film)

The novel was adapted for film in 2000, directed by Lasse Hallstrom and starring Juliette Binoche, Alfred Molina, Judi Dench, and Johnny Depp.

Release details

  • 1999, UK, Doubleday (ISBN 0-385-41064-6), Pub date 4 March 1999, hardback (First edition)
  • 2000, UK, Black Swan (ISBN 0-552-99848-6), Pub date 2 March 2000, paperback
  • 1999, USA, Viking Adult (ISBN 0-670-88179-1), Pub date February 1999, hardback
  • 2000, USA, Penguin Books (ISBN 0-14-028203-3), Pub date January 2000, paperback
  • 2000, USA, Penguin Books (ISBN 0-14-100018-X), Pub date November 2000, paperback (film tie-in edition)
  • 2000, Australia, Black Swan (ISN 0-552-99893-1), Pub date 2000, paperback (film tie-in edition)

References

  1. ""About the Book"". Joanne Harris Website. Retrieved on 2007-06-09. Contains comments by the author.
  2. The Girl with No Shadow by Joanne Harris

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Chocolat". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: CHOCOLAT

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Chocolat 58     Chocolat 58
Chocolat (manhwa) 15     Chocolat (1988 film) 7
Chocolat (2000 film) 11     Chocolat (2000 film) 11
Hotel Chocolat 7     Chocolat (2000 soundtrack) 7
Chocolat (1988 film) 7     Chocolat (alternative meanings) 2
Chocolat (2000 soundtrack) 7     Chocolat (manhwa) 15
Pain au chocolat 4     Chocolat Frey 3
Chocolat Frey 3     Chocolat Poulain 3
Chocolat Poulain 3     Hotel Chocolat 7
Chocolat (alternative meanings) 2     Pain au chocolat 4

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Translations: CHOCOLAT

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Français Le Chocolat (chocolate, Chocolat). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Chocolat. (volunteer & more translations)
French Le Chocolat (chocolate, Chocolat). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Chocolat. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: CHOCOLAT

Language Translations for “Chocolat” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Pig Latin Ocolatchay (Chocolat). Additional references: Pig Latin, Chocolat. (volunteer)
Terran B Le (artiest, Bariba, bitchiest, blurriest, bonniest). Additional references: Terran B, Chocolat. (volunteer)
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