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From page to screen: between betrayal and re-creation in the film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun
par Agathe Faucourt,
publié le 27/04/2023
- This article examines the film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 2006 novel, Half of a Yellow Sun. Released in 2014, Biyi Bandele’s adaptation was often criticized for its alleged betrayal of the original text. The task of adapting a novel of more than four hundred pages in a film of less than two hours was particularly daunting. Yet, it remains to be seen whether the film deserved to be labelled as unfaithful. Rather than judging the worth of an adaptation based on its degree of loyalty to the source text, spectators could also regard the adaptation as a commentary and even possibly as an independent work of art. Relying on adaptation theory, this paper will consider whether Bandele’s infidelities allow for a potential re-reading of Adichie’s novel.
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Crafting a poetic voice as a 21st century Indian woman – An introduction to Menka Shivdasani
par Manon Boukhroufa-Trijaud,
publié le 20/12/2022
- This article aims at shedding light on the work of Menka Shivdasani, a key figure of contemporary Indian poetry in English. It highlights her involvement in the collective poetry scene of Mumbai and her commitment to connect it to the world. It also focuses on the singular poetic voice she elaborates in the personal itinerary of her poetic work, shaping the self-portrait of a woman poetess in contemporary India.
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The American Wilderness: an Ambivalent Image of Self-regeneration and Psychological Disintegration. From Dead Man (1995) to Into the Wild (2007).
par Martin Berny,
publié le 03/06/2021
- This presentation deals with the wilderness motif in contemporary American literature and American cinema. Going back to the origins of this ambivalent image, it aims at explaining the underlying ideology that actively contributes to the endless process of mythogenesis of the American nation. On the individual level, it is through a journey of self-reinvention or reconstruction of the self that the wilderness appears as either a path to a metaphorical rebirth or as a dangerous place where one has to face the perils of psychological disintegration. Focusing on historical notions and topics such as Turner’s Frontier thesis, the Transcendentalist movement, or the representation of Native Americans in popular culture, this article deals with the limits of the American dream of self-transcendence. It explores works such as Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man (1995) and both Jon Krakauer’s non-fiction bestseller Into the Wild (1996) and its film adaptation directed by Sean Penn (2007).
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Feminist and queer studies: Judith Butler’s conceptualisation of gender
par Marilou Niedda,
publié le 02/10/2020
- This article is an introduction to Judith Butler's conception of gender: central to Butler's theory is the difference between sex and gender and the conception of gender as performance. The article also explores the impact of her work on queer theory.
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Race and the three phases of the American Revolution
par Olivier Richomme,
publié le 25/03/2019
- The American Revolution, the Civil War and Reconstruction period, along with the Civil Rights era can be seen as three phases of the same struggle for racial equality in the U.S. The Declaration of Independence established the revolutionary ideal of equality among men. This promise was not fulfilled by the Reconstruction Amendments. Some might argue that the 1964 Civil Rights Act and 1965 the Voting Rights did not bring about true racial equality. In a sense, the American Revolution can be envisioned as a work in progress.
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From traditional dystopias to teenage dystopias: Harry Potter as a bridge between two cultures
par Eléonore Cartellier-Veuillen,
publié le 25/04/2016
- “From traditional dystopias to teenage dystopias: Harry Potter as a bridge between two cultures” seeks to explain the key role that the Harry Potter novels have played in the creation of the Young Adult dystopian genre which has flourished in recent years. It focuses on three aspects of dystopia (mind-control, death and resistance) to show how these themes taken from traditional dystopias are re-written to shape such contemporary works as Uglies, The Hunger Games and Divergent.
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Nature after Wordsworth in Dance of the Happy Shades by Alice Munro
par Christine Lorre-Johnston,
publié le 01/03/2016
- Alice Munro has acknowledged the influence of Wordsworth’s works and ideas on her own outlook, particularly where the idea of nature is concerned. Yet this cultural link has seldom been explored. Starting from this observation, this article proposes a few research directions by examining the concept of nature in Munro’s first collection of short stories, Dance of the Happy Shades (1968), successively as an experience of “the call of the wild,” then in the form of geology, and last, as overall framework for contemporary ecological changes.
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Meritocracy (David Samuels)
par David Samuels,
publié le 11/06/2015
- “Meritocracy” is the comic honorific that the American elite has awarded to itself in recognition of its accomplishments since the end of the Cold War. The coinage has proved to be a lasting and significant one because it does so many kinds of necessary work at once. “Meritocracy” assuages the inherent tension that exists between the terms “elite” and “popular democracy” by suggesting that the new American elite has earned its position in an entirely democratic way. Yes, we do have an elite, the word admits, as other nations do: but our elite merely consists of the most “meritorious” members of our democracy, and so any potentially troubling contradiction dissolves in a pleasurable way that both the early Puritans and their plutocratic descendents might easily recognize. The fortunes of the founders of Google and Facebook provide us with reassuring proof that the more we have, the more deserving we are.
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Kirsty Gunn: Sound and Writing
par Kirsty Gunn,
publié le 08/09/2014
- That sound you hear, as though coming off the lonely Scottish hills, through the fine Highland air, passing across straths and glens, along rivers and to the sea... Is the sound of the piobaireachd, the classical music of the great Highland bagpipe, a music made for Gatherings, Salutes and Laments, a grand and grave and complicated music - Ceol Mor it is in Gaelic - The Big Music. The Big Music, too, is the title of my latest work of fiction - not a novel, but an elegy, as Virginia Woolf described all her work - a story that sounds as much as it says... An experience of words, of a story of people and a landscape, of a love story played across generations, that nevertheless sounds in the mind...
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What's a hero?
par Susan Neiman,
publié le 01/04/2014
- When talking about heroes I’ve often been asked if I could please drop the problematic term ‘hero’ in favor of the term ‘role model’. I cannot, since the word role model is part of the problem: a sterile term that social scientists invented in 1957, which simply doesn’t work the way the word heroes does: to inspire, to challenge, to light fires for (and under) people of whatever age who need to be reminded that there is more to their lives than they are told to be resigned to. When attempting to use the word hero in a BBC discussion I was attacked by an interlocutor who justified her refusal to use the old-fashioned word ‘hero’ because “Hitler and Stalin were heroes.”
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The Truth of Pussy Riot
par Masha Gessen,
publié le 21/02/2014
- A great work of art is also often not immediately recognizable. Five young women entered the enormous Cathedral of Christ the Savior early in the morning on February 21, 2012, took off their overcoats to expose differently colored dresses and neon-colored tights, pulled on similarly neon-colored balaclavas, climbed up on the soleas (having lost one of their number in the process—she had been grabbed by a security guard), and proceeded to dance, play air guitar, and sing a song they called a “punk prayer,” beseeching Mother of God to “get rid of Putin.”
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Family Histories
par Ian Buruma,
publié le 16/12/2013
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When I was at primary school in the Netherlands in the late 1950s and early 1960s, history was still taught as a story of great men, kings, generals, national heroes, and of course great villains, mostly foreigners. In our case, this meant a succession of Williams of Orange, Admiral Tromp, Philip II, the Duke of Alva, Napoleon, Hitler, and so on. As a reaction to this kind of thing, historians of the left began to focus on systems: fascist, late capitalist, communist, totalitarian. Hannah Arendt’s take on the Eichmann trial, though not the work of a typical leftist, contributed to this tendency, as did the work of Adorno. I have often suspected that they favored systemic analyses, because they couldn’t bring themselves to face what had gone so badly wrong specifically in their beloved Germany. The responsibility of Germans, such as Heidegger, was not the issue; it had to be a systemic failure.
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Taking History Personnally
par Cynthia Carr,
publié le 12/12/2013
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Two black men were lynched in Marion, Indiana, on the night of August 7, 1930. That was my father’s hometown, the town where I have my roots, and I heard this story when I was a little girl: The night it happened someone called my grandfather, whose shift at the Post Office began at three in the morning. "Don’t walk through the courthouse square tonight on your way to work," the caller said. "You might see something you don’t want to see." Apparently that was the punchline, which puzzled me. Something you don’t want to see. Then laughter. I was in my late twenties — my grandfather long dead — when I first came upon the photo of this lynching in a book. It has become an iconic image of racial injustice in America: two black men in bloody tattered clothing hang from a tree and below them stand the grinning, gloating, proud and pleased white folks.
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Are You Going to Write That in Your Book?
par Siddhartha Deb,
publié le 03/12/2013
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Born in north-eastern India in 1970, Siddhartha Deb is the recipient of grants from the Society of Authors in the UK and has been a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies at Harvard University. His latest book, a work of narrative nonfiction, ((The Beautiful and the Damned)), was a finalist for the Orwell Prize in the UK and the winner of the PEN Open award in the United States. His journalism, essays, and reviews have appeared in Harpers, The Guardian, The Observer, The New York Times, Bookforum, The Daily Telegraph, The Nation, n+1, and The Times Literary Supplement.
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We’re All Translators Now
par Esther Allen,
publié le 15/11/2013
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As our language ceases to dominate cyberspace (our share of the Web has fallen to about 27%), we English speakers are hesitantly stepping out of our monolingual sphere and evincing renewed interest in foreign tongues. Language learning websites like Livemocha and Matador Network seem to crop up like mushrooms, Rosetta Stone is a publicly traded company whose stock is up 41% year to date, and last year’s top-rated YouTube video — remember? —was in Korean (with a few repetitions of “hey sexy lady” thrown in for nostalgia’s sake).
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William Hogarth - Finis, on The Bathos
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Finis, on The Bathos" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Six Tickets
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Six Tickets" du graveur anglais William Hogarth, et reproductions détaillées des six vignettes composant cette oeuvre.
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William Hogarth - The Medley
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Medley" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Debates on Palmistry
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Debates on Palmistry" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Shrimp-Girl
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Shrimp-Girl" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Earl of Charlemont
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Earl of Charlemont" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Lord Holland
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Lord Holland" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Time Smoking a Picture
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Time Smoking a Picture" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Captain Thomas Coram
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Captain Thomas Coram" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Politician
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Politician" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Sigismunda
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Sigismunda" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The House of Commons
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The House of Commons" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Stay-Maker
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Stay-Maker" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Charles Churchill
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Charles Churchill" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Times - Plate II
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée du deuxième élément de la série "The Times" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - John Wilkes
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "John Wilkes" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Artists' Catalogue
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproductions commentées des deux oeuvres de la série "The Artists' Catalogue" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Times - Plate I
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée du premier élément de la série "The Times" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Tristram Shandy
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproductions commentées des deux oeuvres de la série "Tristram Shandy" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Weighing House
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Weighing House" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Brook Taylor's Architecture
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Brook Taylor's Architecture" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Cockpit
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Cockpit" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Don Quixote
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproductions commentées des six oeuvres de la "Don Quixote" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Five Orders of Periwigs
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Five Orders of Periwigs" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Farmer's Return
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Farmer's Return" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - False Perspective
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 17/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "False Perspective" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Royal Masquerade
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 13/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Royal Masquerade" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - England
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 13/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "England" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - France
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 13/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "France" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Four Prints of an Election
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 13/06/2013
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Reproductions commentées des quatre oeuvres de la série "Four Prints of an Election" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Bench
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 13/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Bench" et du texte l'accompagnant du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Crowns, Mitres, Maces, and c.
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 04/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Crowns, Mitres, Maces, and c." du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Columbus Breaking the Egg
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 04/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Columbus Breaking the Egg" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Moses Before Pharaoh's Daughter
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 04/06/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Moses Before Pharaoh's Daughter" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Analysis of Beauty
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 04/06/2013
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Reproductions commentées des deux oeuvres de la série "The Analysis of Beauty" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Paul Before Felix
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/05/2013
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Reproductions commentées des trois oeuvres de la série "Paul Before Felix" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Four Stages of Cruelty
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/05/2013
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Reproductions commentées des quatre oeuvres de la série "Four Stages of Cruelty" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Beer Street
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Beer Street" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Gin Lane
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 24/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Gin Lane" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The March to Finchley
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 23/05/2013
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Reproductions commentées des oeuvres "The March to Finchley" et "Receipt for The March to Finchley" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Gate of Calais (The Roast Beef of Old England)
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 23/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Gate of Calais (The Roast Beef of Old England)" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Mr. Ranby's House at Chiswick
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 22/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Mr. Ranby's House at Chiswick" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Hymen and Cupid
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 22/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Hymen and Cupid" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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The Essential David Shrigley
par Johanna Felter,
publié le 21/05/2013
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"David Shrigley is a multidisciplinary artist who started his career in the early nineties self-publishing art books containing cartoon-like drawings for which he is mainly famous. Their trademarks, which are also recognizable in his varied artistic productions – clumsy execution, sloppy handwriting, disturbing or puzzling text, dark humour and uncanny atmosphere – helped Shrigley to gradually shape a clearly distinctive personality in his work which brought him out as one of the current key figures of British contemporary art scene."
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William Hogarth - A Country Inn-Yard
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 07/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "A Country Inn-Yard" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Industry and Idleness
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 07/05/2013
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Reproductions commentées des douzes oeuvres de la série "Industry and Idleness" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Garrick in King Richard III
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 06/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Garrick in King Richard III" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Simon Lord Lovat
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 06/05/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Simon Lord Lovat" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Martin Folkes, Esq.
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Martin Folkes, Esq." du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Characters and Caricaturas
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Characters and Caricaturas" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Marriage à-la-mode
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Marriage à-la-mode" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Taste in High Life
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Taste in High Life" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Bishop Hoadly
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Bishop Hoadly" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Battle of the Pictures
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/04/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Battle of the Pictures" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Enraged Musician
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 26/03/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Enraged Musician" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Strolling Actresses Dressing
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 12/03/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Strolling Actresses Dressing" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Four Times of the Day
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 11/03/2013
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Reproductions commentées des quatre oeuvres de la série "Four Times of the Day" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Lecture
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 01/03/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Lecture" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Distressed Poet
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 01/03/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Distressed Poet" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Pool of Bethesda and The Good Samaritan
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 01/03/2013
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Reproductions commentées des oeuvres "The Pool of Bethesda" et "The Good Samaritan" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Company of Undertakers
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Company of Undertakers" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Sancho at a Magnificent Feast
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Sancho at a Magnificent Feast" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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Going Solo
par Eric Klinenberg,
publié le 19/02/2013
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About five years ago I started working on a book that I planned to call ALONE IN AMERICA. My original idea was to write a book that would sound an alarm about a disturbing trend: the unprecedented rise of living alone. I was motivated by my belief that the rise of living alone is a profound social change – the greatest change of the past 60 years that we have failed to name or identify. Consider that, until the 1950s, not a single human society in the history of our species sustained large numbers of people living alone for long periods of time. Today, however, living alone is ubiquitous in affluent, open societies. In some nations, one-person households are now more common than nuclear families who share the same roof. Consider America. In 1950, only 22 percent of American adults were single, and only 9 percent of all households had just one occupant. Today, 49 percent of American adults are single, and 28 percent of all households have one, solitary resident.
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William Hogarth - The Sleeping Congregation
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Sleeping Congregation" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Woman Swearing a Child
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 19/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Woman Swearing a Child" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Rake's Progress
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 18/02/2013
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Reproductions commentées de la série "The Rake's Progress" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Rich's Triumphant Entry
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 15/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Rich's Triumphant Entry" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Midnight Modern Conversation
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 15/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Midnight Modern Conversation" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Man of Taste
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 15/02/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Man of Taste" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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The Young Lords
par Johanna Fernandez, Claire Richard,
publié le 22/01/2013
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The Young Lords were the children of the first large wave of Puerto Rican migration to the North East of the United States, in cities like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Hartford.
The Young Lords was begun not in New York, interestingly enough, but in Chicago. And it was initiated by the efforts of the leader of the Young Lords, who initially in Chicago had been a gang. Cha Cha Jimenez, who was the leader of that gang, worked with a leader of the Black Panther Party, Fred Hampton, to transform this gang into a political organization.
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William Hogarth - A Chorus of Singers
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 22/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "A Chorus of Singers" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Laughing Audience
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 22/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Laughing Audience" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Southwark Fair
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 22/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Southwark Fair" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - King Henry VIII and Anna Bulleyn
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "King Henry VIII and Anna Bulleyn" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Examination of Bambridge
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Examination of Bambridge" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Boys Peeping at Nature
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Boys Peeping at Nature" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Indian Emperor
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Indian Emperor" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Sarah Malcolm
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/01/2013
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Sarah Malcolm" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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Paul Auster, The Brooklyn Follies
par Paul Auster,
publié le 15/01/2013
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A partir d'un extrait du roman "The Brooklyn Follies" de Paul Auster, cette page propose des exercices de compréhension générale et détaillée, ainsi qu'un exercice de grammaire.
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William Hogarth - Just View of the British Stage
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/12/2012
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Just View of the British Stage" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - The Beggars' Opera
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/12/2012
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "The Beggars' Opera" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Beggars' Opera Burlesqued
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 21/12/2012
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Beggars' Opera Burlesqued" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Twelve prints of Hudibras
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/12/2012
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Reproduction commentée de la série des "Hudibras plates" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.
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William Hogarth - Large Masquerade Ticket
par Vincent Brault,
publié le 20/12/2012
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Reproduction commentée de l'oeuvre "Large Masquerade Ticket" du graveur anglais William Hogarth.