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Chronotopes of exile and loss in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's Zoilomastix (c. 1626)☆
Abstract This essay explores the relationship between an early modern exile and his native environment, as depicted in Philip O'Sullivan Beare's unfinished natural history Zoilomastix. Writing by turns in Latin, Spanish and Gaelic from the safety of the Habsburg court, O'Sullivan Beare marshalled Ciceronian rhetoric and Plinian wonder to argue for the ...
Kevin Gerard Tracey
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À notre époque, la littérature et le politique ont divorcé. Pour retrouver le sens du poème mironien, il faut imaginer une situation où le combat collectif a un sens et où le poète s'emploie à en rendre compte. Mais il faut aussi considérer la façon dont
Brochu, André
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THE LEGACY OF TOLERATION: J. G. HERDER AND MOSES MENDELSSOHN'S DEFENCE OF PLURALISM
ABSTRACT Moses Mendelssohn's ‘Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism’ (1783) was a milestone in the promotion of religious toleration – a principle that is constitutive for human rights in their contemporary conception. This article argues that ‘Jerusalem’ borrows from a surprising source: Johann Gottfried Herder's world history, which is ...
Yael Almog
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DIE ‘GOTTESRECHTE DES MENSCHEN’: HUMAN RIGHTS AS SECULARISED RIGHTS IN HEINRICH HEINE'S ESSAYS
ABSTRACT Heinrich Heine shows in his essays on France and Germany that human rights have a religious prehistory. For him, ‘Menschheitsrechte’ are not merely secular rights but secularised rights. The human rights proclaimed in the American and French Revolutions are the secularised historical form in which the fundamental ‘Urrechte der Menschheit ...
Kyung‐Ho Cha
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REMARQUES SUR LA TRADUCTION DE LA POESIE
S’il y a un critère pour définir l’objet “poésie”, il est, à mon avis contenu dans la traduction de la poésie. En effet, selon qu’un texte poétique est ou non “traduisible”, on peut en distinguer trois catégories: le texte est intraduisible; le texte est
Inês Oseki-Dépré
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Abstract How can people talk about the past in a deeply fractured society, wounded by two centuries of colonial and postcolonial violence? In Oran—Algeria's second‐largest city—people find creative ways to speak without speaking about unspeakable pasts.
Stephanie V. Love
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COVID-19 Apps, Corona Vaccination Apps and Data 'Ownership' [PDF]
Erp Sv.
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Ces étranges poèmes qui se disent "art poétique" [PDF]
L’Art poétique comme genre.
Audet, Noël
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Abstract Louise Aston's work during the 1840s is usually read within the context of the author's life and biography. This paper differs from this reading. Instead, I explore the extent to which a reading fixated on the author's life runs the risk of overlooking the perspective of behaviours and gender roles that Aston portrayed in her fictional worlds.
Andree Michaelis‐König
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Benjamin Fondane et la crise de réalité [PDF]
Cet article analyse la crise de réalité qui affecte l’ontologie dans l’irrationalisme chestovien qui est adopté par Benjamin Fondane (1898-1944) dans ses essais philosophiques et dans sa poétique existentielle.
Salazar-Ferrer, Olivier
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