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Farce Majeure

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2002
One of the fundamental principles of justice is that no accusation be allowed to stand unless there is sufficient evidence to support the allegation. But such principles do not seem to get in the way of propagandists in their mission to discredit. Nobody
Faisal Kutty
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Farce, satire et science dans The Emperor of the Moon (1687) d’Aphra Behn [PDF]

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2006
As suggested by its title, The Emperor of the Moon : A Farce (1687) by Aphra Behn consists of a satirical staging of the New Astronomy and, on a wider scale, of experimental science, even though, by a process of contamination, astrology, alchemy and ...
Florence March
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« Ce discours n’est pas pour votre regard, mes Dames ». Les adresses au féminin dans les prologues de Bruscambille

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2022
This paper concerns theatrical prologues mainly published between 1609 and 1635 by a French comic actor known as Bruscambille and his strategic uses of feminine apostrophes.
Flavie Kerautret
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On the Evolution of the Public and the Private in the Genre Structure of Comic Drama: Plautus’ Plot in the Plays by J.F. Regnard and H. Fielding [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Litterarum, 2022
The article focuses on the transformations of the plot of Mostellaria (or The Haunted House) by Plautus in the plays by J.F. Regnard (Le Retour Imprévu or The Unexpected Return) and H. Fielding (The Intriguing Chambermaid).
Tatiana G. Chesnokova
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Les passeuses de parole. Une position féminine dans le théâtre burlesque de l’alliance (Andes)

open access: yesLes Cahiers ALHIM, 2021
Focusing on the burlesque performances of the alliance in the Andes, the article examines the singular ways in which local women engage in the playful field as word-mongers.
Camille Riverti
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L’Histoire culbutée : Shakespeare et ses jeux de mots

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2022
Out of ancient history and the history of England, Shakespeare created a parallel world of obscene tableaux, shows, and stories, through a selective and meticulous orchestration of the signifying at play in any language.
Jean-Pierre Richard
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Encapsulated Entomopathogenic Nematodes Can Protect Maize Plants from Diabrotica balteata Larvae

open access: yesInsects, 2019
To face the environmental problems caused by chemical pesticides, more ecologically friendly alternative pest control strategies are needed. Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) have great potential to control soil-dwelling insects that cause critical damage
Geoffrey Jaffuel   +2 more
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Corpus and Models for Lemmatisation and POS-tagging of Classical French Theatre

open access: yes, 2021
This paper describes the process of building an annotated corpus and training models for classical French literature, with a focus on theatre, and particularly comedies in verse.
Cafiero, Florian   +4 more
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Exceptional Use of Sex Pheromones by Parasitoids of the Genus Cotesia: Males Are Strongly Attracted to Virgin Females, but Are No Longer Attracted to or Even Repelled by Mated Females

open access: yesInsects, 2014
Sex pheromones have rarely been studied in parasitoids, and it remains largely unknown how male and female parasitoids locate each other. We investigated possible attraction (and repellency) between the sexes of two braconid wasps belonging to the same ...
Hao Xu   +3 more
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“This sympathizèd one day’s error”: Genre, Representation, and Subjectivity in The Comedy of Errors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This essay reexamines the mixtures of genres in The Comedy of Errors to argue that Shakespeare's play encourages reflection on genre as a mode of representation.
Martine van Elk
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