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The posthumous dimension of the poetry of Vittorio Sereni and Giorgio CaproniAngelini, Nicola January 2018 (has links)
In 1936 Olga Franzoni, Caproni’s girlfriend, dies of septicaemia. In 1943 Sereni is taken prisoner, thus beginning a two-year period of captivity. The impact of these episodes on Caproni’s and Sereni’s poetry has been thoroughly analysed, and to conceive of them as watersheds in the individual path of either poet thus comes as natural. However, what critics have less organically delved into is the possibility of considering these episodes as pivotal in shaping a more definite turning point, representing the moment from which Caproni’s and Sereni’s poetry becomes, in many respects, ‘posthumous’. Building on Giulio Ferroni’s idea of ‘postumo’, this study seeks to propose a critical lens through which to examine the oeuvre of both Sereni and Caproni. Through recourse to categories such as ‘end’ and ‘after’, I will explore the thematic implications of the nexus between poetry and experience for both Sereni and Caproni.
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Modes of Being and Time in the Theatre of Samuel BeckettPreto, Anna E. January 1974 (has links)
Master of Arts (MA)
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From Freedom to Commitment: The Theatre of Jean-Paul SartreMcGregor, Jean Susan January 1967 (has links)
<p>This thesis is an attempt to discuss, by reference to Sartre's dramatic works, his ideas on freedom, its difficulties and problems, and the solution which he offers to these problems in the complete commitment of individual freedom to a just cause.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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L'Ecole des maris: A Critical AnalysisNablo, Arthur Ralph January 1967 (has links)
<p>A critical analyis of various aspects of L'Ecole des maris (sources, plot-structure, characterization, the comic element, style, moral and philosophical import) leads to the conclusion that the play heralds a revolution in French comedy, and pre-figures closely Molière's subsequent masterpieces.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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Mort et Idéologie chez ZolaBenarrosh, Penny January 1976 (has links)
<p>Une lecture de deux romans d'Emile Zola, L'Assommoir et Nana, visant à préciser la signification idéologique de la mort des personnages principaux.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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La condition féminine dans l'oeuvre romanesque de René MaranBrown, Anne January 1976 (has links)
<p>Une analyse féministe de deux romans de René Maran, destinée à mettre en lumière l'utilisation de mythes mysogynes qui abondent dans la société aussi bien que dans l'Art.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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Voltaire's BrutusKeyzers, Cornelis J.N. January 1970 (has links)
Master of Arts (MA)
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Les quakers dans les Lettres philosophiques de VoltaireKneppert, Denise January 1974 (has links)
<p>Cette thèse est une étude générale des lettres sur les quakers dans les Lettres philosophiques de Voltaire. En prenant comme point de départ les origines historiques des quakers, cette étude retrace l'idée que l'on se faisait de la secte en France avant la parution des Lettres philosophiques. L'analyse des lettres sur les quakers nous amène à déceler les intentions véritables qui incitèrent Voltaire à les écrire. Elle nous permet également de vérifier l'authencité de ses remarques en comparant ses observations avec les textes déjà publiés ou en examinant méthodiquement les réactions de ses contemporains.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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An Analysis of Zola's' La Conquête de PlassansHantle, Ross William January 1972 (has links)
<p>An analysis of Zola's La Conquête de Plassans, including notes on the composition and method of characterization, a study of the major socio-political aspects of the novel, and an examination of several recurring metaphorical patterns.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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The Theme of Love in the Novels of André LangevinMcInnes, Ena Margaret January 1969 (has links)
<p>The thesis presents an analysis of the much ignored yet essential theme of love in the novels of André Langevin. Love between man and God proves ineffectual while that love between man and others as well as the love between man and woman, although being characterized by several intrinsic limitations, are none the less beneficial to the Langevinian characters in providing a measure of relief from their basic condition of solitude.</p> / Master of Arts (MA)
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