995 resultados para Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874.
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Collection : Nouvelle bibliothèque littéraire
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Collection : Nouvelle bibliothèque littéraire
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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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La collection « Cahiers de recherche » (anciennement «Rapports de recherche») est publiée sous la responsabilité du Centre d’études québécoises du Département d’études françaises de l’Université de Montréal. Elle présente des recherches en cours, des bibliographies, des index ou d’autres types de travaux analogues sur la littérature québécoise, réalisés par des chercheurs, étudiants ou professeurs du Département d’études françaises.
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The nineteenth century uncovered and analysed the tragic episodes of witch-hunting and ‘witch’ trials common in Renaissance Europe. Fascinating not only to historians, this subject also inspired men of letters who popularized the image of the witch as an old, ugly and evil person, who thus deserved her lot. Jules Michelet’s La sorcière of 1862 takes a very different approach. Simultaneously a literary and historical work, the book proved scandalous as it rehabilitated the figure of the witch, shedding favourable light on her image: it was the witch who was able to save a last spark of humanity in moments of despair; it was she who acted as comforter and healer to the people. In the context of nineteenth-century literature, certain works by female authors that focused on ‘witches,’ stand out. Whilst certain male authors (Michelet included) presented the witch as a figure from the past, who had finally perished in the 17th century, texts such as George Sand’s La petite Fadette (1848) or Eliza Orzeszkowa’s Dziurdziowie (1885), suggest that the end of witch trials did not imply an end to accusations, persecutions, and even executions of ‘witches’ – and, that in terms of culture, witchcraft or sorcery had not disappeared from the societies they knew.
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1848.
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Etat de collection : N° 1-32/33 (1848)
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f.1-2 datés d'après : Lina Cavalieri : The Life of opera's greatest beauty, 1874-1944 / Paul Fryer, Olga Usova ; f.5-6 datés d'après la période d'activité de Jules Massenet