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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.
101

Paul Philippe Cret rationalism and imagery in American architecture /

Grossman, Elizabeth Greenwell. January 1980 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Brown University, 1980. / Vita. "Chronological list of writings, speeches and unpublished papers by Cret": leaves 219-223. "Writings about Paul Philippe Cret and his architecture": leaves 224-230. Bibliography: leaves 237-250.
102

Morale de la foi et morale autonome : confrontation entre P. Delhaye et J. Fuchs /

Gaziaux, Éric. January 1995 (has links)
Th. de doctorat--Louvain-la-Neuve--Université catholique, 1994. Titre de soutenance : L'évolution de la référence au droit naturel dans l'œuvre théologique de Mgr Philippe Delhaye. / Bibliogr. p. 523-540. Index.
103

Pétain général en chef, 1917-1918 /

Pedroncini, Guy, January 1997 (has links)
Texte remanié de: Th. Doct.--Lettres--Paris, 1971. Titre de soutenance : Le haut commandement français et la conduite de la guerre, mai 1917-novembre 1918. / Bibliogr. p. 445-451. Index.
104

Mgr Desranleau, évêque de Sherbrooke (1941-1952), et le catholicisme social

Thibault, Daniel January 2002 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
105

The Perilous Crown: France between Revolutions, 1814-1848

Price, Munro January 2008 (has links)
No
106

NORMAL DÉSIR 2

Harvey, Jean-Philippe 11 January 2019 (has links)
Ce mémoire de maîtrise doit être lu comme une tentative d'éloignement. Éloignement face à toute théorie, à tout discours philosophique dominant ou non, à toute forme de connaissance préalable ou non à une pratique artistique, et potentiellement face à moi-même et aux autres. Sous forme de prolégomènes satiriques , ces textes sont un moment dans la vie de son auteur. Et dans un monde meilleur , le résumer serait impossible.
107

Le poème critique, depuis Mallarmé : formes et enjeux / The Critical Poem, after Mallarmé : forms and Stakes

Echinard-Garin, Paul 01 December 2011 (has links)
Cette thèse tient le pari de retracer la persistance dans l’Histoire de la poésie française d’une notion forgée par Stéphane Mallarmé : dans la "Bibliographie" des Divagations, l’écrivain affirme publiquement avoir recueilli ses "poèmes critiques". Après avoir exploré quelles formes nouvelles ce terme recouvre, quelles "transpositions mentales" du poète ces textes déploient, le travail s’affronte immédiatement à la difficulté d’utiliser le même concept pour désigner toute écriture critique inspirée, ce qu’on lit chez Leger félicitant Jacques Rivière. L’influence de ce dernier sur la critique professionnelle enjoint de réserver alors le poème critique aux poètes : l’examen des inventions d’Aragon, Ponge et Du Bouchet permet de poser les questions de la valeur de ces textes marginaux, de leur reprise possible, et de la voix du poète dans le champ théorique. Ensuite, un troisième moment a pour ambition de penser conjointement des procédures qui affrontent la définition impossible du poème, pour préférer lui tourner autour, le déborder, le doubler, le réduire. On observe la génération qui gravite autour de Claude Royet-Journoud pour élaborer une poétique de ce genre indéterminé, inséparable d’une réflexion sur la relation : ce méridien tient compte de la "matière de l’interlocuteur". Dans un dernier temps, la thèse propose la lecture d’un poète contemporain, Philippe Beck. Il déduit des œuvres, en particulier de Mallarmé, de quoi continuer l’inscription de l’Histoire de la poésie dans un "poème critique neuf". / This thesis takes up the challenge of recording the recurrent occurrences in the History of French Poetry of an expression, coined by Stéphane Mallarmé : in the "Bibliography", which he adds to his Divagations, he publicly asserts that he has collected his "critical poems". After having explored the new shapes this word encompasses, and the "mental transpositions" those texts result in, the development tackles right away the issue of using the same expression in order to designate any inspired critical review, which can be found in a letter from Alexis Leger congratulating Jacques Rivière. His influence on professional literary Criticism seems to suggest the critical poem should be left only to poets: analyzing Aragon’s, Ponge’s and Du Bouchet’s inventions, one can lead an inquiry into the value of these marginal texts, their rewriting and the presence of the poet’s voice in the theoretical field. Then, the ambition of a third part is to think together texts that confront the impossible definition of the poem, and finally choose periphrasis, extension, duplication or digestion. One examines the generation revolving around Claude Royet- Journoud so as to work out a poetics of this undetermined genre, which must comprise a reflexion on the relation : this meridian takes into account the "matter of the interlocutor". At last, the thesis focuses on a contemporary poet, Philippe Beck. He gives reinterpretations of literary works, especially Mallarmé’s ones, in order to carry on writing the History of Poetry in a "brand new critical poem".
108

The Cantatas of Jean-Philippe Rameau

McManus, Catherine 05 1900 (has links)
By the early eighteenth century, French music was tangibly influenced by the Italian style which had already permeated much of Europe. The French Cantata is symptomatic of that often disparaged influx. The cantatas of Rameau are a significant contribution to an important form. Written almost entirely in the early years of the artist's career, they hold details of his stylistic development. In the present study of Rameau's cantatas several aspects of his style are discussed as they relate both to his theoretic writings and to the various influences of the time. Examples of those stylistic elements found in the cantatas are cited and discussed. There is, as well, a comparison of the works to the poetic form standardized by Rousseau.
109

Rameau's "Le Berger Fidèle": An Analysis for Performance

Loe, Lillian Lucille 12 1900 (has links)
It is assumed that the performer of Le Berger Fidele will be capable of a more accurate performance and a more historically authoritative interpretation if he thoroughly understands all musical aspects of the cantata. Due to the lack of written directions from earlier composers, it is important that the performer research the period, composer, and composition to insure a more accurate, interpretive performance. The first chapter delves into the life and works of Rameau. The second chapter follows the development of the French solo cantata from the beginning of the art song to its culmination. Ornaments peculiar to French cantata are discussed in the third chapter. In Chapter IV each pair of recitative and aria is examined and analyzed according to form, harmony, rhythm, melody (including phrasing), dynamics and ornaments, and instrumentation. The cantata is built up in a succession of three arias. Each aria is da capo in form and is preceded by a recitative and an instrumental introduction. Each air is concluded with an instrumental postlude.
110

Étude contemporaine de la cour de Louis XIV d'après le Journal du marquis de Dangeau 1684 à 1699

Roy, Mélanie January 2000 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.

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