964 resultados para Gautier, Théophile, 1811-1872


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Mode of access: Internet.

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Pós-graduação em Estudos Literários - FCLAR

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Contient : IRoman des Sept sages ; « Ci commance li livres des VII sages de Rome... Il ot jadis I emperere à Rome, qui ot non Diocliciens ; il ot eu famme... » ; «... aprés l'ampereour fu son fill ampereres tant coume il vesqui. Explicit. Explicit » ; IIMarqués de Rome ; « Ci commance li romanz de Marqués, le filz Chaton. Jadis out I empereeur à Rome, qui avoit non Diocliciens ; li empereres fu mult vieuz hom... » ; « ... et vesquirent ainsint en samble toutes leurs vies. Ici faut li rommanz de Marqués et des VII sages de Rome » ; IIIMiracles de Notre-Dame, en vers, par GAUTIER DE COINCY, incomplets du début. Exemplaire non cité dans l'édition de l'abbé Poquet ; Fragments du Prologue ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, publiés par l'abbé Poquet, 1857, vers 25-30, 62-69, 99-106, 138-142 ; Suite du Prologue, à partir du vers 143 ; Fin du Prologue : « ... La langue GAUTIER DE CHOISI (sic), Qui por s'amor commance einsi » ; Miracle de Théophile : « Por ceus esbatre et deporter... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 50 ; « Un biau miracle vos récite... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 423 ; « Tenez silence, bones genz... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 355 ; « Un biau miracle vos weil dire... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 291 ; « [M]es livres me dit et revelle... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge., col. 475 ; « Ci aprés vell metre en brief... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 501 ; « Queque talant avez d'oïr... » ; Les Miracles de la sainte Vierge, col. 511 ; « De l'abesse qui fu enceinte, que Nostre Dame délivra de son enfant en dormant. Une abesse fu jadis, Qui la dame de Paradis... » ; Ulrich, dans Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, t. VI (1882), p. 334 ; « Un miracle truis d'un provoire... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 323 ; « Un moine fu d'une abahie... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 327 ; « Por plusors cuers plus enflammer... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 341 ; « Un arcevesque ot à Touleste... », texte très abrégé ; édit. Poquet, col. 77 ; « Tuit li miracle Nostre Dame... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 429 ; « Entendez tuit, et cler et lai... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 517 ; « Tant convolante me semont... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 303 ; « Pour ce qu'oiseuse est mort à l'ame... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 523 ; « [C]i fu un clers, un damoisiaux... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 363 ; « Entendez tuit, faites silence... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 443 ; « Des V siaumes de Maria. Un brief miracle vos veil dire, Conter vos veil d'un simple moinne... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 359 ; « Si com mes [livres] me tesmoigne... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 455 ; « A ceus qui aiment doucement... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 493 ; « A la loange de la Virge... » ; texte abrégé, comprenant seulement les 114 premiers vers ; édit. Poquet, col. 481 ; « Queque d'oïr estes en grant... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 505 ; « A Chartres fu ce truis uns clers... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 297 ; « Bien est que nos le bien dions... » ; édit. Poquet, col. 347 ; « Cele en cui prist humanité... », texte incomplet ; édit. Poquet, col. 461 ; « De la nonnein que li chevalliers espoussa. A la gloire la glorieuse, Une merveille merveilleuse... » ; Ulrich, dans Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie, t. VI (1882), p. 339 ; « ... Et serront tant com Dieux dura, Beneoiz soit qui l'endurra. Amen. Amen. Explicit les miracles de Nostre Dame sainte Marie, la douce dame et la beningne » ; IVLa Conception de Notre-Dame, par WACE ; « Ci commance la vie Nostre Damne. El non Dieu, qui nous doint sa grace, Oiiez que nos dit mestre GASCE... » — Le texte est incomplet des 18 derniers vers, et s'arrête (fol. 200 v°, col. 2) à ces mots : « ... Si Jonas en la mer sauva, Les IIII enfanz el feu garda, Bien pout donques [resusciter...] » ; cf La vie de la vierge Marie, de maître Wace, p. p. V. Luzarche, Tours, 1859, p. 90

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The short stories of Charles Nodier and Théophile Gautier, respectively “Une Heure ou La Vision” (1806) and “La Morte amoureuse” (1836), while showing elements originating from the Gothic novel, are structured as fantastic narratives, rousing the ambiguity from the themes of dreams and madness. This article tries to highlight the resonances of Gothic literature in the selected short stories, as well as the characteristics which determine the fantastic and define it as a new subgenre in the European Romanticism.

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In 1859, Queensland was separated from New South Wales as an independent colony. At this time the new Governor conspired to ensure the citizens did not inherit the old colonies system of full male suffrage. This was not returned until the Elections Act of 1872. However, the extended franchise was not a result of either democratic values or other ideological intentions. This article will analyse parliamentary debates to show that the revision to full suffrage was a result of administrative expediency driven by an inability to prevent abuse of the limited franchise.

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The Noblest of Professions: Schoolmasters at Hastings 1872-1894 is a skilfully developed study of educational developments outside the Australian metropolises and in a small, but significant, pioneering rural community in the late colonial period. It is an important contribution to the formerly neglected field of local and regional history in Australia. It extends our knowledge of the life experiences of the schoolmaster in an isolated community and the regard local people had for him, together with the significant and varied social and leadership roles he played regularly and occasionally in rural affairs. The rural schoolmaster and his concerns are vividly brought to life in a compelling portrayal in this book. In all a very significant contribution to Australian history and to the history of education in its regional and local context.

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J.W.Lindt’s Colonial man and Aborigine image from the GRAFTON ALBUM: “On chemistry and optics all does not depend, art must with these in triple union blend” (text from J.W. Lindt’s photographic backing card) In this paper, I follow an argument that Lindt held a position in his particular colonial environment where he was simultaneously both an insider and an outsider and that such a position may be considered prerequisite in stimulating exchange. A study of the transition of J.W. Lindt in Grafton, N.S.W. in the 1860s from a traveller to a migrant and subsequently to a professional photographer, as well as Lindt’s photographic career, which evolved through strategic action and technical approaches to photography, bears witness to his cultural relativity. One untitled photograph from this period of work constructs a unique commentary of Australian colonial life that illustrates a non-hegemonic position, particularly as it was included in one of the first albums of photographs of Aborigines that Lindt gifted to an illustrious person (in this case the Mayor of Grafton). As in his other studio constructions, props and backdrops were arranged and sitters were positioned with care, but this photograph is the only one in the album that includes a non-Aborigine in a relationship to an Aborigine. An analysis of the props, technical details of the album and the image suggests a reconciliatory aspect that thwarts the predominant attitudes towards Aborigines in the area at that time.

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J.W.Lindt’s Colonial man and Aborigine image from the GRAFTON ALBUM: “On chemistry and optics all does not depend, art must with these in triple union blend” (text from J.W. Lindt’s photographic backing card)...

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This portrait is chronologically first in a series of members of the Ettlinger-Bielefeld family, Acc. 78.50 and 78.53

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The collection consists of 25 letters written by Benjamin between 1838 and 1881 on a variety of subjects, four Confederate notes and two bonds bearing his picture, miscellaneous items about Benjamin (1893-1942), nine issues of the Congressional globe with speeches by Benjamin, as well as separate copies of his printed speeches, and a photostatic copy of the "Diary of Events" (400 pp.) kept by Benjamin, the original of which is in the Library of Congress (1862-1864).