1. [PDF] Le Temps des Copains: Youth and the Making of Modern France in the ...
François, Marie-Claire Monjeau wrote that “finally, a French singer … whose first move hasn't been to Americanize his name!”33. Inclusion and Exclusion in a ...
2. [PDF] Disorderly Families
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3. Tim Parks · Devils v. Dummies: George Sand
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In 1821, aged 17, Aurore Dupin tried to kill herself by riding her horse into a deep river. Twenty-eight years later, Landry, a character in La Petite Fadette, a novel written by Dupin under her pen name George Sand, thinks about drowning himself in the river. By this time Sand’s readers would have been familiar with the suicide option. In her first novel, Indiana (1832), a serving girl drowns herself in a millpond while her mistress, the eponymous heroine, is saved from submerging herself in the Seine by her cousin Ralph, only for the two to plan a joint suicide years later. In Sand’s most scandalous novel, Lélia (1833), the poet Sténio, the main male character, drowns himself, while in Jacques (1833) the story’s eponymous hero chooses to disappear into an Alpine crevasse. A similar destiny awaits the mad old explorer Nasias in Laura: A Journey into the Crystal (1864). Between 1832 and her death in 1876 Sand published 58 novels; a full list of the suicides and attempted suicides would be long.

4. [PDF] lectual from the Dreyfus affair to today : Sartre, Lévy, Hessel
Jean-Paul Sartre embodied the initial model of the total intellectuel engagé by mastering different genres and modes of intervention.
5. [PDF] 'The only correct line': a transnational history of french maoism in catholic ...
Jun 30, 2023 · 1980s, Echeverría's populism produced enough backlash to open the door ... Manceaux, Michèle. Les Maos en France. France: Gallimard, 1972. Mao ...
6. Drift: Paule Delsol inside and outside the French New Wave
This essay studies the long-overlooked and long-forgotten French New Wave filmmaker, Paule Delsol, focusing on her debut feature, La Dérive (Drift, ...
This essay studies the long-overlooked and long-forgotten French New Wave filmmaker, Paule Delsol, focusing on her debut feature, La Dérive (Drift, 1962–1964). Using archival primary documents, the essay first examines Delsol's artistic

7. [PDF] FREE-FLOATING EVILS - UA-repository.
... backlash against clerical authority that resulted from it in Flanders, see ... François EWALD (eds.), Dits et écrits. 1954-1988, 4 vols., vol. 3, Paris ...
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8. [PDF] The independent
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9. Yves Guillemot: "I think we are a company that can be proud of itself"
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"We want to ensure an inclusive, rewarding and respectful workplace for all. Yes, we stumbled and we have acknowledged …

10. [PDF] Dossier Globalisation - Archive of European Integration
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11. [PDF] Air-based contactless actuation system for thin substrates
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12. [PDF] Dominic Glynn Thesis submitted for the degree of DPhil in Medieval and ...
160 Jean-François Dusigne. 1997. Le Théâtre d'art: aventure du XX ... Manceaux, Michèle, 'Peter Brook dans la mine', L'express, 12 September 1963 ...
13. [PDF] The Politics of Commemoration in the Vendée, 1870-1918
Jan 14, 2020 · François Aulard (1849-1928), the first Professor of the History of ... right wing Ligue des Patriotes was uncovered and led to a backlash.
14. [PDF] Design as a strategic lever for change in an organization - HAL Thèses
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15. Francis Bloch - IDEAS/RePEc
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Francis Bloch: current contact information and listing of economic research of this author provided by RePEc/IDEAS
