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Teaching French Literature in a Foreign Language
This study considers the methods of teaching French literature applicable in other languages. It also compares the relation between researchers who are striving for the more abstract and power models and those who are interested in the intersubjective ...
Marie Laure Poletti
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‘Sand’s Way’: The Voices of George Sand’s François the Waif in Marcel Proust’s Remembrance of Things Past [PDF]
This paper traces one of the origins of Marcel Proust’s artistic vocation in his fascination for a novel by George Sand, François le Champi (François the Waif).
Grauby, Françoise
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Permanent trading impacts and bond yields [PDF]
We analyze four years of transaction data for euro-area sovereign bonds traded on the MTS electronic platforms. In order to measure the informational content of trading activity, we estimate the permanent price response to trades. We find not only strong
Dufour, Alfonso, Nguyen, Minh
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Pre-Darwinian species change: reincarnation and transformism in George Sand’s Évenor et Leucippe [PDF]
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Mathias, Manon
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Between 1966 and 2013, five picture books were published in English, Italian and French, posthumous variations on a fable that Virginia Woolf probably wrote for one of her nieces.
Caroline Marie
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Davis's poetic dialogue with Leiris's autobiography [PDF]
In his article "Davis's Poetic Dialogue with Leiris's Autobiography" Jonathan Evans analyzes Lydia Davis's translation of the first two parts of Michel Leiris's autobiography, which shows an encounter between two writers.
Evans, Jonathan
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Critical thinking and the disciplines reconsidered [PDF]
This paper argues that Moore's specifist defence of critical thinking as ‘diverse modes of thought in the disciplines’, which appeared in Higher Education Research & Development, 30(3), 2011, is flawed as it entrenches relativist attitudes toward the ...
Davies, Martin
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Erik Satie’s Socrate (1918), Myths of Marsyas, and un style dépouillé [PDF]
In arguing that underneath the placid, 'stripped-down' style of Socrate there lurks a hidden violence, this essay does not focus on Satie's compositional process, documented in his notebooks; instead, it examines Socrate's performance history and the ...
Samuel Dorf
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Territories of literary history: the shifting boundaries of Francophone literature in Canada [PDF]
The writing of literary history opens up a range of questions about territory and boundaries. While recognising the energising role of Quebec nationalism in the emergence and affirmation of Québécois literature in the second half of the Twentieth Century,
Chapman, Rosemary
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Premature thoughts on writing disorders [PDF]
Three papers appeared in the 19th century describing the dissociation between speech and writing: Marce (1856), Ogle (1867) and Pitres (1884). An account of the convincing evidence of dissociations put forward in these papers is presented.
Barrière, I., Lorch, Marjorie
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