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Oaths, Vows and Promises in the first Part of the French Prose Lancelot Romance

This book examines the narrative use made of oaths, vows and promises in a thirteenth-century work of fictional literature, reviewing the textual prominence accorded them by the writer in the light of legal texts of the Middle Ages that deal with the same subject. Medieval society had to deal with highly complex problems that arose out of the central importance accorded the given word. Jurists wrestled with the problems in an attempt to solve them ; the writer of a work of narrative fiction can explore such problems in terms of human drama. The writer of the prose Lancelot was clearly aware of the legal debate, and he used both the characters and plot of his fictional text to construct narrative sequences that allowed him to depict the moral and psychological perplexities that faced both society and individuals over these matters.

02/1993

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Romans policiers

Meurtres à Manhattan

Recueil de nouvelles policières dont l'action se déroule à Manhattan à diverses époques. Publié à l'occasion du 70e anniversaire des Mystery writers of America, l'ouvrage réunit un collectif d'écrivains composant les grands noms de la littérature policière américaine.

09/2021

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Philip Freneau- Tomo Cheeki, the Creek Indian in Philadelphia

Philip Freneau (1752-1832) was one of the first Americans to gain wide recognition as a writer. He is generally remembered as the "father of American poetry," but his prose writings have not always received the attention they deserve. As the editor of three important papers in the late 18th century (The National Gazette. The Jersey Chronicle, and The Time-Piece and Literary Companion) and as a contributor to many others, Freneau produced a large number of political and literary essays. The "Tomo Cheeki Essays", which were published in 1795 and in 1797, constitute an excellent example of Freneau's prose work. These pseudo-autobiographical accounts of an Indian visiting a city of the Whites are based upon the model of the European "oriental tale," while simultaneously incorporating American subject matter. The essays are representative of a decisive period of American literary history, since they reveal both Freneau's indebtedness to European culture and his role in the process of overcoming this indebtedness in the beginning creation of an independent national literature. The present edition provides the first complete and separate modern collection of the essays, which gives the reader an opportunity to get acquainted with an important example of early American prose writing that has been virtually inaccessible up to now.

12/1987

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Policiers

Le jour où la mort nous sépare. Une anthologie des Mystery Writers of America - Histoires d'amour, de désir et de meurtres

Exclusif, passionnel, absolu, l'amour n'a pas de limites. Il peut tout brûler et dévaster sur son passage. Jusqu'à anéantir l'objet qu'il chérissait. Harlan Coben, le maître du thriller, a réuni autour de lui sous la houlette des Mystery Writers of America, les meilleures plumes du suspense pour saisir ce moment charnière où la douceur devient brutalité, la tendresse un poison mortel. Trahison, règlement de comptes, ou pur dérèglement des sens : ici l'imposture est une réalité, la corruption un fait, et le meurtre une nécessité. Dix-neuf nouvelles policières à vous couper le souffle.

11/2009

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Anglais apprentissage

"Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain (S.L. Clemens)

A central work in the national canon, an inspiration for some of the greatest American writers of our century, and the first literary masterpiece in multi-voiced, regional vernacular, Huckleberry Finn is, as Walter Blair observed, unique in being held in the highest esteem by critics and at the same time prodigiously popular in the United States and throughout the world . This study explores the peculiar dynamics of space and time in Huck Finn before shifting to an analysis of the fate of illusion, one of the enduring themes in Twain. Emphasis is placed throughout on the subtlety and complexity of Twain's artistic vision, which projects a world of doublings, reversals, instability, and paradox, drawing all the while on the tremendous evocative force of the river, which, like Huck himself in T. S. Eliot's words, has no beginning and no end .

07/1997

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Littérature française

Willa Cather my Antonia. Unabridged Text with Introduction, Biography and Analysis

Willa Cather My Ántonia : Unabridged Text with Introduction, Biography and Analysis My Ántonia is a novel published in 1918 by American writer Willa Cather, considered one of her best works. It is the final book of her "prairie trilogy" of novels, preceded by O Pioneers ! and The Song of the Lark. The novel tells the stories of an orphaned boy from Virginia, Jim Burden, and the elder daughter in a family of Bohemian immigrants, Ántonia Shimerda, who are each brought as children to be pioneers in Nebraska towards the end of the 19th century. Both the pioneers who first break the prairie sod for farming, as well as of the harsh but fertile land itself, feature in this American novel. The first year in the very new place leaves strong impressions in both children, affecting them lifelong. This novel is considered Cather's first masterpiece. Cather was praised for bringing the American West to life and making it personally interesting. This edition includes the full original version of the Willa Cather's book and provides other valuable features under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, including a commented introduction, helpful bibliography, author's biography, notes, references, and much more.

05/2017

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Critique littéraire

La science-fiction pour les nuls

Embarquez pour un voyage passionnant au-delà du réel ! Découvrez un genre unique, en constante évolution ! Il y a les voyages dans l'espace ou dans le temps, les vaisseaux intergalactiques et les invasions extraterrestres, les robots et les androïdes, les savants fous, les super-héros, l'intelligence artificielle et les mutants... L'univers de la science-fiction est d'une richesse sans limites ! Partez à la découverte de l'histoire de ce genre avec ses précurseurs - Jules Verne et Mary Shelley -, ses auteurs plus modernes - Kim Stanley Robinson ou Pierre Bordage -, et sous toutes ses formes : romans, BD, comics et mangas, films et jeux vidéo...

11/2019

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Science-fiction

Dictionnaire utopique de la science-fiction

Souvent considérée comme guère optimiste, la science-fiction tend a` mettre en scène de sombres futurs peu propices a` l'espoir. C'est néanmoins vite oublier l'Utopie de Thomas More, classique parmi les classiques, et toutes les oeuvres qui en ont découlé - de La Cite ? du Soleil, de Tommaso Campanella, a` la Fédération de Star Trek imaginée par Gene Roddenberry. Ce registre utopique - d'aucuns diraient positif - Ugo Bellagamba l'explore ici à travers une trentaine d'entrées, de l'Age d'or jusqu'aux Violences en passant par le Cyberpunk et l'Uchronie. Une manière de "dictionnaire amoureux" dans lequel l'auteur, historien du droit, analyse son sujet par le prisme de ses origines comme de ses incarnations contemporaines, proposant ainsi un panorama unique de l'utopie et de ses différentes formes, fictionnelles aussi bien que réelles.

10/2023

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Science-fiction

Lumière noire. Conte de science-fiction

Cette histoire originale nous plonge dans un monde à part entre rêve et réalité. Et l'on y voit tout l'attachement de l'auteur pour la Provence. Parallèlement à la symbolique développée dans ce conte de science-fiction, le style ne se départit jamais d'humour et de rigueur. Il nous invite ainsi à nous poser des questions sur notre perception du monde et des autres !

01/2019

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Théâtre

2019. Comédie de fiction sans science

2019 — Comédie de fiction sans science, créé à Istanbul en 2009, est une comédie amère qui décrit la Turquie en 2019, sous un Etat religieux. Différentes scènes évoquant la vie quotidienne sous ce nouveau régime (nouvelles télévisées, publicité, démarches administratives, vie religieuse, tournage de film...) altement avec des scènes décrivant la vie de deux hommes, Mustafa et Kemal, qui vivent clandestinement enfermés dans une cave, dans l'espoir d'en sortir un jour pour participer à la résistance kémaliste.

06/2020

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Philosophie

Lire le cerveau. Neuro/science/fiction

La science-fiction a souvent exploré l’idée d’un "lecteur de cerveaux", appareil qui permettrait de lire directement la pensée dans le cerveau. Plusieurs articles scientifiques récents reprennent et discutent un tel projet. Les chercheurs ici rêvent et ils le savent. Mais ce rêve, ou ce fantasme, pose des questions fondamentales et passionnantes sur ce qu’on dénomme "pensée". Comment concevoir un lecteur de cerveaux ? Quelles seraient ses fonctions ? Quel usage en ferions-nous ? Comment transformerait-il les relations humaines ? C’est ce qu’il s’agit ici de chercher à comprendre, par le biais de la fiction, par exemple en en appelant à Proust et Hitchcock. On rencontre en effet dans leurs œuvres ce que l’on pourrait appeler des scènes "critiques", véritables expériences de pensée permettant de mesurer la portée et de préciser les fonctions d’un lecteur de cerveaux.

03/2012

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Ethnic Cultures in the 1920's in North America

This volume contains the fourteen papers that were given at the Third Franco-German Colloquium at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Leading French and German scholars in American Studies address issues of ethic cultures in the U.S. and Canada during the Twenties. The volume presents contributions by historians, anthropologists, and literary historians and has thus an interdisciplinary dimension. The groups and cultures dealt with are Jews, WASPs, Scandinavians, Africans and Italians in North America.

06/1993

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Décoration

Colour and meaning. Art, Science and Symbolism

'John Gage's Colour and Meaning... is full of ideas... He is one of the best writers on art now alive' - A.S. Byatt 'Magnificent' - The Independent on Sunday 'Erudite but accessible' - The Architect's Journal Is colour just a physiological phenomenon? Does it have an effect on feelings? This vividly written book, the sequel to Gage's award-winning Colour and Culture, is ultimately informed by the conviction that the meaning of colour lies in the particular historical context in which it is experienced and interpreted. John Gage explores the mysteries of themes as diverse as the optical mixing techniques implicit in mosaic, colour-languages in Latin America at the time of the Spanish Conquest and the ideas of Goethe and Runge, Blake and Turner. For students and lecturers in the history of art and culture, for artists and designers, and for psychologists and scientists with a special interest in the subject, John Gage has produced a compelling study of the meaning of colour through the ages.

01/1999

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Science-fiction

100 raisons d'aimer l'imaginaire. Petit éloge de la science-fiction, de la fantasy & du fantastique

Parce qu'elles nous font rêver et vibrer, et parce qu'elles éclairent notre présent, nous avons tant de raisons d'aimer les littératures de l'imaginaire. Déclaration d'amour et petit guide de lecture avec de nombreuses idées de livres à dévorer, nos 100 Raisons explorent la richesse et la pertinence de ces univers. De la science-fiction à la fantasy, en passant par le fantastique, l'horreur, le steampunk, la dystopie ou l'uchronie, partez avec nous en balade, avec l'imaginaire en ligne de mire, sans jamais oublier notre monde... Un livre que nous avons voulu joyeux et plein d'envies, pour fêter le 100e titre de la collection de poche Hélios !

05/2018

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Critique

Traduire la littérature grand public et la vulgarisation. Translating Popular Fiction and Science

Ce volume réunit 16 contributions de chercheurs internationaux autour d'un sujet encore peu étudié en traductologie, à savoir la traduction de la littérature grand public et de la vulgarisation. Par leur vocation populaire, la vulgarisation scientifique et la littérature grand public souffrent traditionnellement d'un manque de reconnaissance dans la recherche, malgré un lectorat très vaste. La vulgarisation scientifique s'inscrit aujourd'hui dans une démarche reconnue et encouragée, qui consiste à diffuser les résultats de la recherche en dehors des cercles des initiés. Elle procède de la simplification d'un discours plus spécialisé via une démarche de réécriture, voire de traduction intralinguistique. La littérature grand public partage les mêmes objectifs de large diffusion et d'accessibilité, sans pour autant procéder d'une réécriture à partir de formes plus spécialisées. Romans populaires, paralittérature, bestsellers sont autant de termes qui essayent de cerner une catégorie fuyante, vouée à évoluer au cours de l'histoire et à canoniser parfois les feuilletons d'antan. Le critère d'inclusion dans nos analyses est le succès public de ces ouvrages, ce qui permet d'élargir le spectre à des textes littéraires n'affichant pas nécessairement une vocation "? populaire ? " - vocation par ailleurs difficile à identifier - mais qui touchent un public large. L'ouvrage est organisé en 5 grandes sections : Approches théoriques, Approches historiques, Vulgarisation scientifique, Littérature grand public, Expériences de traduction. Le lecteur y trouvera des réflexions théoriques, des études de cas à l'échelle européenne et des retours d'expérience de deux traducteurs de bestsellers littéraires.

03/2024

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Cinéastes, réalisateurs

L'oeuvre de David Fincher. Scruter la noirceur

We thought we had gone through the topic in the first volume, those two games opened new pists of reflexions. The in-depth analysis of Hidetaka Miyazaki's Dark Souls saga continues with this volume 2, decoding the Bloodborne and Dark Souls III episodes. An indinspensale ebook for all the fans of the game Dark Souls !EXTRACT"The project, christened Project Beast, began soon after the Astorias of the Abyss DLC was released in August 2012. At the time, FromSoftware was also beginning to build Dark Souls II, its cash cow. Miyazaki kept his distance from this sequel, which was handed off to Tomohiro Shibuya and Yui Tanimura, with support from the FromSoftware president and creator of King's Field, Naotoshi Zin, who supervised the game system. On his end, Hidetaka Miyazaki formed a trusted team of regular collaborators, such as lead programmer Jun Itô (who had already filled this role for Demon's Souls and Dark Souls), composer and lead sound designer Tsukasa Saitô (Armored Core games), and most of his regular artists: Daisuke Satake, Masanori Waragai and Hiroshi Nakamura. The success of Demon's Souls, and the even greater success of Dark Souls, allowed FromSoftware to grow its ranks significantly. In total, no fewer than fifty programmers participated in the project, along with around twenty game system designers and fifty people working on visual creation (animation, scenery, characters, etc.). Thanks to financial support from Sony, many Japanese, Chinese and Taiwanese studios were sub-contracted during the production to help with graphics and visuals."ABOUT THE AUTHORSPassionate about films and video games, Damien Mecheri joined the writers team of Gameplay RPG in 2004, writing several articles for the second special edition on the Final Fantasy saga. He continued his work with the team in another publication called Background, before continuing the online adventure in 2008 with the site Gameweb.fr. Since 2011, he has come aboard Third Éditions with Mehdi El Kanafi and Nicolas Courcier, the publisher's two founders. Damien is also the author of the book Video Game Music: a History of Gaming Music. For Third Éditions, he is actively working on the "Level Up" and "Année jeu vidéo" collections. He has also written or co-written several works from the same publisher: The Legend of Final Fantasy X, Welcome to Silent Hill: a journey into Hell, The Works of Fumito Ueda: a Different Perspective on Video Games and, of course, the first volume of Dark Souls: Beyond the Grave. Curious by nature, a dreamer against the grain and a chronic ranter, Sylvain Romieu is also a passionate traveler of the real and the unreal, the world and the virtual universes, always in search of enriching discoveries and varied cultures. A developer by trade, he took up his modest pen several years ago to study the characteristics and richness of the marvelously creative world of video games. He writes for a French video game site called Chroniques-Ludiques, particularly on the topic of RPGs, his preferred genre.

11/2022

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The Painful Chrysalis

This collection of 12 essays offers detailed and varied studies of the unique problematic construction of contemporary identities from a literary and cultural perspective. The Painful Chrysalis covers transcendental, relevant and polemic topics like the difficulty of growing up, classist and interracial struggles, narratives of displacement and exile, queering the world, power politics and the individual, troubling poetics of the self, politically contesting documentaries, or boredom and male anorexia. It ranges from British authors of very different origin (such as David Lodge, Radclyffe Hall, Paul Golding, Zadie Smith or Abdulrazak Gurnah) to Canadian and American women writers (such as P.K. Page, Lalitha Gandbhir, Anita Rau Badami, Chitra Bannerji Divakaruni, Denise Levertov, Audre Lorde, Linda Hogan, Janice Mirikitani, or Gloria AnzaldGloria Anzaldúa). The heterodoxy in the critical approaches, together with the diversity of the contents offered, serve to trace an ample mosaic of the urges and drives of artists living in modern multicultural societies and suffering from specific traumatic experiences. Ultimately, their disturbances and fractures help us elucidate the way in which human fragility is transformed into cathartic creativity.

09/2011

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Littérature française

Bad Writer

Jean Marc Flahaut (de son véritable nom "Kevin Smith", patronyme qu'il a dû abandonner dans une mine de sel sur les conseils de Jean-Pierre Siméon) n'a pas voté "Trump" aux dernières élections américaines. Pour plusieurs raisons. Déjà, il est Ch'ti, pas redneck. Puis, il a d'autres choses à faire. Jean Marc Flahaut collectionne les V. H. S. Les cassettes vidéo. Pas n'importe lesquelles. Il possède quelques pièces rares. Sur l'une d'elles, on voit Charles Juliet faire du surf avant de vanter une marque d'orange californienne. Sur une autre, comme filmé par un Wes Craven débutant, on reconnaît distinctement (le grand) Yves Martin en train de se branler au fond d'une salle porno des années 70. Jean Marc Flahaut dispose de quelques preuves : le faux suicide-véritable assassinat de Richard Brautigan filmé sous trente-six angles par Brian de Palma, un scopitone dans lequel Bukowski roule un patin à Patty Hearst, etc. Pour toutes ces raisons, "Jim" Flahaut ne compte pas que des amis dans le milieu poétique. Mais son nom ne pourra pas éternellement être passé sous silence. Frédérick Houdaer

05/2017

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Non classé

German Elements in the Fiction of George Eliot, Gissing, and Meredith

George Eliot, Gissing and Meredith are the nineteenth-century British novelists who, in their fiction, made the most significant and substantial use of German material. The function of this material is twofold, relating both to the life presented and to the presentation. An elucidation of the German references adds not only to a fuller understandig of the individual novels, but also of the author's theory and practice of fiction, and of one of the experimental tendencies in the "wide" tradition of the English novel.

12/1980

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Political Economy and Fiction in the Early Works of Harriet Martineau

This book examines the early work of Harriet Martineau (1802-1876), writer, journalist and woman of letters. She became famous in the 1830s with her Illustrations of Political Economy, a series of 25 short novels popularizing the basic principles of Political Economy. Also discussed are her two shorter series of tales from that period, Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated and Illustrations of Taxation. With these works Martineau took part in an intense debate about the role of economic theory in English society. Drawing on such authorities as Adam Smith Martineau offered her readers the possibility of understanding the impact of the Industrial Revolution and its concomitant changes.

11/1999

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Jorge Semprún

Jorge Semprún is a leading writer from the first generation of Spanish Civil War exiles, yet studies of his work have often focused solely on his literary testimony to the concentration camps and his political activities. Although Semprún's work derives from his incarceration in Buchenwald and his expulsion from the Spanish Communist Party in 1964, limiting the discussion of his works to the autobiographical details or to the realm of Holocaust studies is reductive. The responses by many influential writers to his recent death highlight that the significance of Semprún's work goes beyond the testimony of historical events. His self-identification as a Spanish exile has often been neglected and there is no comprehensive study of his works available in English. This book provides a global view of his oeuvre and extends literary analysis to texts that have received little critical attention. The author investigates the role played by memory in some of Semprún's works, drawing on current debates in the field of memory studies. A detailed analysis of these works allows related concepts, such as exile and nostalgia, the Holocaust, the interplay between memory and writing, politics and collective memory, and postmemory and identity, to be examined and discussed.

04/2014

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Literary Marriages

A series of intertextual short stories by Joyce Carol Oates, published in 1972, constitutes the subject-matter of the present work. Having entered into ‘literary marriages' with beloved masters, such as Kafka, Joyce, Thoreau, Flaubert, James and Chekhov, Oates has ‘re-imagined' their classic masterpieces. This study aims at finding out whether Oates remains ‘faithful' to the original versions. What elements besides the titles are retained, or added ? Why does a young American woman writer undertake a dialogue with deceased authors and their texts ? Why the short story genre ? What is Oates's relationship to intertextuality, literary tradition, or the very aesthetics of her own art ? Grounded in theories of intertextuality, comparative analyses show that Oates remains ‘faithful' in some of her spiritual unions, while committing ‘infidelities' in others. For a woman writer in the 1970s transgression was a necessity for survival ; these stories thus belong to the revisionary movement. While assimilating and engendering a strongly Eurocentred male literary tradition, Oates manages to unlock energy from the original stories transforming them into expressions of her very own distinct literary voice.

12/2001

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Comics

Horseback 1861. Unleashed States of America

"En ce temps, l'Ouest était désert immense, sans frontières. On croyait tout résoudre, face à face, d'un coup de revolver ! On n'y rencontrait jamais deux fois la même personne et paie, tu es arrivé... Il est devenu perla grouillant encombre de gens quine peuvent plus s'éviter ! "

09/2020

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Comics Super-héros

Justice society of America Chronicles. 2000

L'année 2000 marque l'arrivée d'un scénariste débutant dans l'industrie des comics, mais un fan de longue date des membres de la JSA : Geoff JOHNS. Sous le patronage de David S. GOYER, JOHNS va donner au thème de la transmission une place centrale dans ses épisodes et moderniser le concept de la JSA à travers les jeunes héritiers des héros de l'âge d'Or de DC Comics.

06/2023

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Comics Super-héros

Justice Society of America Chronicles. 1999

A la veille de la réincarnation sur Terre de l'avatar de Nabu, Wesley Dodds, Sandman historique, perd la vie contre Mordru, sombre sorcier cherchant à assassiner les élus susceptibles d'accueillir l'esprit du Seigneur de l'Ordre. Face à cette nouvelle épreuve, Black Canary, Starman ou encore Hourman se joignent aux vétérans Alan Scott et Jay Garrick pour former la nouvelle incarnation de la Société de Justice. Hormis Mordru, la nouvelle équipe trouvera sur son chemin l'implacable Black Adam, le culte terroriste Kobra, et le manipulateur de réalité Extant. L'occasion pour les membres de cette nouvelle JSA de se rappeler les liens quasi famliaux qui firent de l'équipe l'une des plus soudées de l'histoire des héros des années 1940.

04/2023

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Non classé

Fiction, or the language of our discontent

This study concentrates on metafictional novels by Angus Wilson, Lawrence Durrell and Doris Lessing. The various methods and degrees of the built-in novelists' attempts to transform autobiographical experience into fiction are surveyed and followed by a discussion of the validity of mimetic presuppositions about fiction. The alternatives to realism are then discussed against the background of recent narratological theories.

12/1985

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Anglais apprentissage

Mark SaFranko: The Creative Itineraries of a "Renaissance Man". Textes en français et anglais

From October 2018 to January 2019, Mark SaFranko, an American writer, painter and musician from New Jersey, was the first author in residence at Université de Lorraine in Nancy. During his four-month residence, Mark took part in numerous academic, public and media events in Nancy and the Grand Est region. This volume provides insights into some of these events and displays various aspects of the work carried out during this very active period - from interviews about his literary creation and its critical reception, to personal or collective translation projects around his works, and an exhibition of his pictorial self-portraits. These variegated fragments of creative endeavours will allow readers of this volume to grasp the warm and open personality of a multitalented artist, a jack of all trades who offers first-hand testimony and candid reflections on the practice of his arts.

06/2019

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Nietzsche and the End of Freedom

Nietzsche's writing is not some game of 'freeplay' and terms like 'intertextuality' are useless in discussing its influence. This study takes Nietzsche, then Kafka's Trial, Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, Heinrich Mann's Man of Straw, Rilke's Malte Laurids Brigge and Musil's Törless. It argues that Nietzsche mediates and modernises the dilemmas of Romanticism and that a properly differentiated account of his literary reception can illuminate the dynamics of German culture on the eve of the Great War.

07/1993

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12 ans et +

Rêves scientifiques. 8 nouvelles de science-fiction

Jusqu'où la technologie et les progrès scientifiques nous poussent-ils ? Vers quelles avancées salvatrices et vers quelles dérives dangereuses ? Des clones donneurs d'organes ? Des rêves d'éternelle jeunesse ? Des droïdes parfaits, mais dépourvus d'émotions ? Une mémoire artificielle illimitée ? Autant de scénarios différents explorés dans ces huit textes forts qui poussent à s'interroger sur la science et ses progrès.

01/2019

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Cinéma

James Cameron. Histoire de la science-fiction

Découvrez l'histoire de la science fiction en compagnie de ses plus grandes figures cinématographiques ! Tirés de la série documentaire produite par AMC, ces six entretiens menés personnellement par James Cameron font témoigner Guillermo del Toro, George Lucas, Christopher Nolan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ridley Scott et Steven Spielberg sur leur vision du genre, sur son impact et son évolution. Ces cinéastes primés nous entraînent dans des discussions fascinantes autour des extraterrestres, des voyages temporels, des intelligences artificielles ou encore des épopées spatiales. Richement illustré, notamment par des archives personnelles et inédites de James Cameron, ce livre offre une analyse poussée sur un genre qui continue à poser des questions, à explorer notre univers et à réjouir les audiences du monde entier.

10/2019