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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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L'écriture du surnaturel dans l'œuvre romanesque de G. Bernanos

Gosselin-Noat, Monique. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis--Paris III, 1977. / Includes bibliographical references (p. i-xxxiii).
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[pt] A EXPULSÃO A FERROS DE UM FETO NÃO VIÁVEL, UMA GIGANTESCA EMPRESA DE ABORTOS: A CRÍTICA À MODERNIDADE DE GEORGES BERNANOS COMO HISTÓRIA DA DECADÊNCIA DA LIBERDADE / [en] THE EXPULSION TO IRON OF A NON-VIABLE FETUS: THE CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY BY GEORGES BERNANOS AS A HISTORY OF THE DECAY OF FREEDOM.

ANA CAROLINA CAVALCANTI DE MEDEIROS 22 January 2024 (has links)
[pt] Essa tese visa compreender como o escritor francês Georges Bernanos (1888 - 1948) construiu uma história da decadência da tradição francesa e da liberdade ao estabelecer sua crítica a modernidade no contexto da primeira metade do século XX. Na busca por compreender o argumento de Bernanos, diante de um cenário mais amplo de autores que não interpretavam a modernidade a partir do viés otimista de desenvolvimento do gênero humanos, tradição associada ao iluminismo, analisamos seus escritos de combate Carta aos Ingleses, A França contra os Robôs, Liberdade, para quê? e os artigos publicados no periódico O Jornal. Identificamos como o autor buscou tecer essa narrativa a partir da descrição da formação do mundo moderno como um processo de desvalorização de valores da cristandade e como um processo constante de perda das liberdades individuais devido a centralização do Estado e multiplicação das máquinas. Nesse sentido, ao longo da tese buscamos refletir como o autor operava com conceitos como progresso, revolução, liberdade, totalitarismo para construir sua da história da decadência da civilização europeia. / [en] In this thesis, we propose that the French writer Georges Bernanos (1888 - 1948) built a history of the decay of European civilization by establishing his critique of modernity in the context of the first half of the twentieth century. In the quest to understand Bernanos argument, in the face of a broader scenario of authors who did not interpret modernity from the optimistic point of view of the development of humankind, a tradition associated with the Enlightenment, we analyzed his combat writings Letter to the British, France against Robots, Freedom, what for? and the articles published in the newspaper O Jornal. We identified how Bernanos sought to weave this narrative from the description of the formation of the modern world as a process of disenchantment of the world, of devaluation of Catholic values and as a constant process of loss of individual freedoms due to the centralization of the State and the multiplication of machines. In this sense, throughout the thesis we seek to reflect on how the author operated with concepts such as progress, revolution, freedom, totalitarianism to build his history decay of European civilization.
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Medieval Christocentric Imagery in Selected Novels by Georges Bernanos

Elia, Catherine Ann 01 November 1995 (has links)
In the fictional world of the twentieth century author, Georges Bernanos, a medieval spirituality is reflected through Christocentric imagery. This study highlights the Christocentric focus of medieval spirituality found in three bernanosian characters: Donissan in Sous le Soleil de Satan, Chantal in La Joie, and le cure d'Ambricourt in Journal d'un cure de campagne. Two medieval images, the Mirror and the Way, provided a backdrop for considering common thematic characteristics. This study is divided into two parts. Part One comprises two chapters which present background for textual analysis in Bernanos' three novels. Chapter one explores formative elements in medieval spirituality. These include: descriptions of the medieval mindset, clerical and ecclesial influences, devotional trends related to themes of Christocentric imitation, edification images, specifically, the Mirror and the Way, and chivalry. Chapter two presents formative elements in Bernanos' spirituality. Familial, clerical and ecclesial influences of his childhood contributed to his Christocentric spirituality. Biographical descriptions of Bernanos' adolescent and adult years reveal similarities of his lived experience to medieval themes of pilgrimage, chivalry and imitation. In Part Two, Donissan, Chantal and le cure are considered in the context of medieval trends to imitate Christ. Images of the Way and the Mirror emerge in the four chapters of this section. In chapter three, a textual analysis is presented which juxtaposes virtuous qualities of each main character to the virtues of the medieval devotion to the Infancy. In chapters four and five, the characters are described in relation to another major devotional trend of medieval times: the Passion. Chapter four considers the bernanosian saints as imitators of Jesus' agony while chapter five addresses their imitation of his Way of the cross. In both chapters, imagery related to medieval Christ-like imitation is identified. Chapter six highlights themes of death and resurrection, the culminating steps of the medieval journey of imitation. Descriptions of Bernanos' saintly instruments of grace emphasize their adherence to the medieval pursuit towards wholeness. Dawn imagery and the theme of communion of saints are treated in this discussion of transformation. Endnotes accompany each of the six chapters.
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A Historical, Literary, and Musical Analysis of Francis Poulenc’s <i>Dialogues des Carmélites</i>

Lowther, Gail Elizabeth 29 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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La souffrance féminine chez Huysmans, Bloy, Bernanos et Mauriac : catholicisme et maladie mentale

Plet, Charles 05 1900 (has links)
Silence et soumission aux valeurs patriarcales dominantes : ainsi peut être brossée dans son ensemble et sans pour autant la déformer l’image de la condition féminine encore pleinement opérante à la fin du XIXe siècle et au début du XXe siècle en France. La femme, ouvrière, bourgeoise ou noble, est destinée à la maternité, et ses désirs sont méprisés au profit de ceux de son (futur) époux. En littérature cependant, à partir de Madame Bovary (1857) et parallèlement à la montée timide du féminisme, apparaissent plusieurs figures féminines éminemment tragiques qui contestent la condition féminine. Louise Marles, Véronique Cheminot, Mouchette et Thérèse Desqueyroux – et tant d’autres encore… – sont autant de (jeunes) personnages féminins qui rejettent plus ou moins violemment la mise sous tutelle de la femme et l’impossibilité d’avoir un statut social et juridique accepté en dehors du mariage. Pourtant, parce qu’en ces figures de femme – et souvent malgré elles – refuse de se taire une torturante aspiration à la liberté, elles sont fatalement vouées à la folie et à la mort, deviennent prostituées, criminelles, internées ou suicidaires, voire les quatre. Selon nous, la folie est l’état dans lequel ces personnages féminins s’enlisent car ils remettent profondément en question les valeurs établies par des hommes et pour des hommes. Nous pensons que la folie est le moyen littéraire utilisé par les écrivains pour montrer l’ampleur de leur souffrance existentielle et son unique langage possible ; en ce sens, la folie serait la représentation extérieure d’une écrasante souffrance morale et psychologique. Enfin, la possession diabolique est une autre cause portée par Bernanos pour répondre à la question de la folie des femmes. Notre étude portera sur quatre figures tragiques de personnages féminins imaginées par quatre écrivains catholiques : Louise dans En rade (Huysmans, 1887), Véronique dans Le Désespéré (Léon Bloy, 1887), Mouchette dans Sous le soleil de Satan (Bernanos, 1926) et Thérèse Desqueyroux dans le roman éponyme de Mauriac (1927). / Silence and submission to the prevailing patriarchal ideology : this is how one can describe the female condition at the end of the nineteenth century and at the beginning of the twentieth century in France. No matter whether they come from the working class, the middle class or the aristocracy, women are destined for motherhood and their wishes are overlooked. Nevertheless, in literature one can notice several tragic female figures who rebel against their condition. Louise Marles, Véronique Cheminot, Mouchette and Thérèse Desqueyroux – and so many others… – are young women who reject more or less violently the fact that they are under the tutelage of men and the fact that they cannot obtain an acceptable social status outside of marriage. However, it is precisely because these female characters crave for freedom that they are doomed to madness and death or become criminals and/or suicidal women. According to us, these women are said to be mad because they challenge convention and reject patriarchal values. We think that madness is the literary tool used by these writers to show the brutality of their existential suffering. In other words, we believe that madness is the external representation of their overwhelming moral suffering. Finally, demonic possession is another reason given by Bernanos to explain women’s madness. Our study deals with four tragic female figures imagined by four Catholic writers : Louise in En rade (Huysmans, 1887), Véronique in Le Désespéré (Bloy, 1887), Mouchette in Sous le Soleil de Satan (Bernanos, 1926) and Thérèse in Thérèse Desqueyroux (Mauriac, 1927).

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