Referenced In

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

"…lost their parents, on plans at once narrow and promiscuous, first in an English family and afterwards in a Swiss family at Lausanne, their bachelor uncle and guardian trying in this way to remedy the disadvantages of their orphaned condition."

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

"When we were coming home from Lausanne my uncle took us to hear the great organ at Freiberg, and it made me sob."

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

"How I wish I had learned German when I was at Lausanne! There were plenty of German teachers. But now I can be of no use."

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

"Tantripp, a solid-figured woman who had been with the sisters at Lausanne."

Middlemarch
by George Eliot

"The fire will do, my good Tan," said Dorothea, speaking as she used to do in the old Lausanne days, only with a very low voice; "get me the coffee."

2666
by Roberto Bolaño

"In fact there are more than twenty towns, some tiny, like Lausanne, which is bigger than Montreux, or Vevey, or Evian."