1000 resultados para Fouques-Duparc, Arthur -- Correspondance


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Includes bibliographical references (pages 357-364).

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F.1 : daté d'après le contenu de la lettre : " pour la millième de Cendrillon " : 1909 : fin des représentations à l'opéra-comique : http://www.lejdd.fr/Culture/Spectacle/Actualite/La-critique-de-Cendrillon-dans-le-JDD-281117 : plus de 50 représentations avant la fin de l'année 1899 et fréquemment joué des deux côtés de l'Atlantique dès les 15 premières années : source : Grove Cendrillon Massenet

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Contains translations by C. Pinel of letters signed by authors in various counties of England, surveying conditions of local wool industry. Cf. Barbier II, 459.

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Young adult (YA) literature is a socialising genre that encourages young readers to take up particular ways of relating to historical or cultural materials. The first decade of the twenty-first century witnessed a boom in Sherlockian YA fiction using the Conan Doyle canon as a context and vocabulary for stories focused on the Baker Street Irregulars as figures of identification. This paper reads YA fiction’s deployment of Conan Doyle’s fictional universe as a strategy for negotiating anxieties of adolescent masculinity, particularly in relation to literacy and social agency.

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The Davoser Hochschulkurse took place for the first time in 1928. Mainly university teachers from Germany, France, Switzerland (perhaps elsewhere) offered lectures to students recovering from tuberculosis at the health resort in the Swiss mountains. The lecturers were accommodated at the Grand Hotel Curhaus, where the lectures also took place.

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The Davoser Hochschulkurse took place for the first time in 1928. Mainly university teachers from Germany, France, Switzerland (perhaps elsewhere) offered lectures to students recovering from tuberculosis at the health resort in the Swiss mountains. The lecturers were accommodated at the Grand Hotel Curhaus, where the lectures also took place.