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A comparative study of Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme of Molière and Turaret of LesageWitherspoon, Irma Jean 01 August 1967 (has links)
No description available.
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Une etude critique montrant la negritude dans quelques oeuvres de birago diop et de jacques rabemananjaraWilliams, Roger 01 May 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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The treatment of the Don Juan theme as seen in the plays of Moliere, Edmond Rostand and Andre ObeyWilliams, Jean Shipp 01 August 1969 (has links)
No description available.
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Une etude comparee de l'influence des salons du xviie siecle et de ceux du xviiie siecle basee sur certaines oeuvres dramatiques de Corneille et de VoltaireWatts, Justine Copeland 01 August 1950 (has links)
No description available.
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A study of Madame De DurasWhitmore, Rosalie Ophelia 01 June 1944 (has links)
No description available.
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Une Bibliographie choisie de Romans, de nouvelles, et de contes ecrits en Francais par des escrivans noirsWeaver, Ernestine 01 August 1971 (has links)
No description available.
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Une bibliographe choisie des ouvrages poetiques et dramatiques ecrits en Francais par des escrivans noirsWhite, Carolyn 01 August 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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A study of the theme "the refusal to accept reality" as portrayed by female characters in three plays by Jean AnouilhThomas, Melvin Andrew 01 August 1967 (has links)
Jean Anouilh's favorite theme, "the refusal to accept reality" has been stated by most of his critics to be the dominant theme in his pieces noires. This thesis is an attempt to show that this theme of revolt is also dominant in some of his pieces roses and pieces brillantes. The writer points this out through critical analyses of three plays each representative of Anouilh's three groups of plays.
Definitions of the theme, "the refusal to accept reality" and how it reflects the personal ideas of a contemporary French playwright are also pointed out in this thesis.
There is an attempt to show how Anouilh has created female characters as main illustrators of the theme in question. The writer gives a critical analysis of each female character who illustrates the theme. Eniphasis is placed on the author's development of these characters in relation to their portrayal of the theme.
It is also pointed out in this thesis that some minor themes are interwoven into the dominant theme of each play. It is through these minor themes that one recognizes the moralistic tendencies of Anouilh. These minor themes reflect the ideas of a moralist, a perfectionist, and an individual deeply concerned with man1 s conditions and destiny.
The chapter headings reveal the sequence of the contents:
I. Introduction or Background Information
II. Critical Analysis of Antigone, Le Bal Des Voleurs and L’Invitation au Chateau with Emphasis on the Development of the Theme
III. Analysis and Comparison of Female Characters through which the Theme is Illustrated
IV. The Relationship of the Principal Theme with Certain Minor Themes in the Three Plays
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Pagan heroines versus Christian heroines in four tragedies of RacineWalker, Marilyn 01 June 1963 (has links)
No description available.
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The influence of Jeanne Duval on the poetry of BaudelaireStith, Beatrice Louise 01 May 1943 (has links)
No description available.
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