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Michel Tournier, ou, à la recherche de l'homme perdu / A la recherche de l'homme perdu.Pelletier, André. January 1983 (has links)
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Innocent bystandersMasrour, Joe January 1987 (has links)
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L'indigénisme dans le roman haïtienCharles, Judith, 1953- January 1984 (has links)
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Philippe Jaccottet et la promenade : une poétique de l'entre-deuxLeblanc, Jérémie January 2004 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is at once simple and complex. It consists of explaining the modes of expression and the prevalent idioms of the experience of la promenade, the contemplative experience of a leisurely stroll, in the works and notebooks of Philippe Jaccottet. Far from focusing solely on the dynamic aspect of walking, the aspect to which the majority of literary critics have for so long limited themselves, it consists as well of defining the movement of la promenade as a practice of l'entre-deux (the in-between), through the sensorial dimensions of the work as well as through is writing practices. The objective of this thesis is to focus on the passage from the experience of movement to the experience of writing in the works of Jaccottet, in order to demonstrate that walking, in the context of la promenade, is not only an extra-diagetic experience, but that it possesses as well a diagetic status meant to be understood through the use of a particular form. / My analytical framework used here is founded on the hypothesis that la promenade, at least in the works of Philippe Jaccottet, is in fact an issue of the "in-between"; a problem which is first and foremost a way of formulating a vision of the world which comes from a particular poetic sense of measure, accuracy and balance. For Jaccottet, l'entre-deux denotes a way of inhabiting the outside world, of seizing the contrasts and contradictions in the tension between the known and the unknown, the near and the far, inside and outside, visible and invisible. In this sense, l'entre-deux denotes being at once within oneself and being in the world without, as if the poet himself wandered between two extremes, between two opposite poles of thought and knowledge. / In line with the procedures of traditional literary criticism, this thesis thus attempts to define the development of the poetic subject, its relation to the world, to writing and to language. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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Studien zum neuen Menschen im deutschen Drama des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts.Riedel, Walter E., 1936- January 1966 (has links)
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Re-staging the past : moral inquiries in Sharon Pollock’s memory playsBelliveau, George Andre 05 1900 (has links)
Sharon Pollock's plays have made a significant contribution to Canadian drama
over the last three decades; however, the majority of scholarly research on her work has
concentrated on one particular play-Blood Relations-and for the most part these studies
focus on feminism and metadrama. My thesis examines Pollock's use of the memory
play and how within this genre the playwright metaphorically places one (or more) of
her characters under investigation. The notion of memory is present in practically all of
her plays, but to focus my argument I select dramatic works where a rememberer
distinctly guides the audience from the play's present into the past. Because several of
her memory plays are based on historical events I use an historiographical approach to
illuminate her texts.
In the six Pollock works that I examine a crime or social wrongdoing has taken
place in the past, and one of the central characters needs to revisit the injustice from the
play's present. Through memory, the past is restaged and the character who experiences
the inquiry tries to understand, justify, and/or defend his or her position in the events.
Instead of determining if the characters are legally responsible for the crime or
wrongdoing, my investigation focuses on their level of moral responsibility in the social
injustice. I propose to examine the moral inquiries within Pollock's work in the context
of three types of memory plays, and these form the basis of my three main chapters:
third-person memory (Walsh, The Komagata Mam Incident), first-person memory (One
Tiger to a Hill, Moving Pictures), and multi-person memory (Doc, Fair Liberty's Calf).
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A geography of adventurePhillips, Richard Simon 05 1900 (has links)
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Correcting perspectives| Jan Dibbets and an optical conceptualismCoyne, Mary L. 14 August 2013 (has links)
<p> This thesis provides a revisionist history of Dutch artist Jan Dibbets's early practice. Jan Dibbets has not yet, been credited in art historical scholarship for his contributions in foregrounding visual experience within Conceptual practice. This thesis offers an additional narrative by suggesting a comparison between his early practice and the work being produced by European artists working in a tradition of visual perception. By studying the contemporary reception of Dibbets's work and Perceptual Abstraction, I argue how traditional art historical boundaries have obstructed a possible reading of this artist's practice.</p>
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Eugenijus Paulauskas: atlikėjas ir pedagogasKondrotaitė, Saulė 01 July 2004 (has links)
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Idea as distinguishing element in contemporary science fiction : an examination of changing epistemological orientations in science fiction from 1911 to 1979Nichols, Adam. January 1982 (has links)
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