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The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman de Ernest J Gaines

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Comics divers

Shadow of the Batgirl

Difficile de balayer d'un revers de main tout ce qui nous a été enseigné depuis l'enfance. C'est pourtant l'épreuve difficile à laquelle va devoir se confronter Cassandra Cain, fille d'assassin formée depuis son plus jeune âge à embrasser la même voie que son père. Mutique depuis sa dernière mission, la jeune femme fuit, se renferme sur elle-même et s'interroge sur le sens qu'elle souhaite désormais donner à sa vie. Une petite voix dans sa tête lui répète qu'elle ne sera jamais quelqu'un de bien - à l'image de l'héroïne Batgirl, qu'elle admire tant, mais que personne n'a vu depuis plusieurs années. Fort heureusement, certaines rencontres peuvent tout changer. Grâce à deux femmes de caractère, courageuses et indépendantes qui la prennent sous leurs ailes, le destin de Cassandra ne sera plus jamais le même.

05/2021

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Photographes

The Stutter of History

This French-language catalogue accompanies a major retrospective exhibition of Thomas Demand's work at Jeu de Paume, Paris, as part of a worldwide tour. Thomas Demand has spent the last two and a half decades bringing together his talents as both a sculptor and a photographer to capture the feedback loop between the world we inhabit and the photographic documents of it which lie at the root of our contemporary image culture. Bringing together a wide-ranging survey of photographs that span the arc of his career, The Stutter of History provides both an overview of the artist's way of seeing the world and lesson in how we might approach the onslaught of historical events that we consume through the world of images. This extensive book displays the breadth and depth of Demand's artistic accomplishment, demonstrating in one volume why he is considered one of the world's foremost contemporary artists. Includes new short stories by award-winning authors Ali Smith and Maylis de Kerangal written in response to a work by Demand, as well as illuminating essays by Douglas Fogle, curator of the exhibition, and critic Margaret Iversen. All texts published in French language. Co-published with Jeu de Paume

05/2023

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Comics divers

Dream of the Bat

Dans cette démolition du mythe super-héroïque, Josh Simmons et Patrick Keck dressent le portrait d'un héros aliéné par ses propres convictions et prêt à utiliser des moyens extrêmes et déviants pour changer une société qu'il considère comme pervertie. S'il était un exemple, voire une source d'espoir pour les faibles, il n'est plus que l'ombre de ce qu'il représentait autrefois et a abandonné toute raison et noblesse pour sombrer dans une folie dévorante et la dépression. Personnage pervers ayant abandonné toute morale, le héros est-il encore du côté du bien ?

03/2024

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Fantasy

The City of Stardust

Les Everly sont maudits depuis des siècles. A chaque génération, le membre le plus prometteur de la famille est voué à disparaître, en réparation d'un crime dont nul ne se souvient. Celle qui vient les chercher, la mystérieuse et glaçante Penelope, ne connaît ni la vieillesse ni la maladie. Et pour elle, une dette est une dette. Lorsque sa mère se volatilise au beau milieu de la nuit, la malédiction s'abat sur Violet Everly... et il n'y a plus qu'elle pour en briser le cycle. Commence alors un voyage dans un monde magique et envoûtant, peuplé d'érudits avides de pouvoir, de divinités instables et de monstres en quête de vengeance. Sans oublier l'énigmatique assistant de Penelope, Aleksander, à qui Violet sait ne pouvoir faire confiance mais dont les secrets l'attirent irrésistiblement. La vie de Violet est en jeu, et le temps lui est compté. Aux confins du monde, elle espère trouver sa mère, mais aussi la cité de la poussière d'étoile, où tout a commencé pour les Everly... car après tout, les malédictions ne sont-elles pas faites pour être déjouées ? " Une merveille d'histoire, noire comme le ciel à minuit. Summers explore admirablement les mondes séparés du nôtre par des portes magiques et les change en contrées traîtresses, sombres et oniriques, où des monstres ailés exercent leur sanglante séduction. Et quand ces monstres veulent assouvir leur appétit, un choix s'impose entre aimer et trahir, survivre et se sacrifier. Captivant jusqu'à la dernière page. " Shelley Parker-Chan, Celle qui devint le soleil " Ouvrir ce roman, c'est entrer dans un univers à la Neil Gaiman, peuplé de génies manipulateurs et de dieux voleurs d'âmes, où la quête d'une jeune fille cherchant à comprendre l'absence de sa mère porte autant le récit que sa lutte contre une malédiction ancienne. Le fantôme de la cité, victime de sa propre arrogance et d'une promesse rompue, hante chaque page de ce mémorable premier roman, très maîtrisé. " Lucy Holland, Sistersong " Dès ses premières pages, The City of Stardust tisse un sort à l'image de la magie déployée dans le récit. Un premier roman dont l'atmosphère vénéneuse, riche en monstres, démiurges et malédictions, raconte en filigrane l'amour des siens et la fidélité qu'on leur voue. " Sangu Mandanna, La Société très secrète des Sorcières extraordinaires " Georgia Summers nous entraîne dans une aventure faisant la part belle à la magie, à la fatalité et aux clés. Que ferions-nous pour rompre une malédiction, fermer une porte, en ouvrir une autre ? Les lecteurs qui ont aimé La Mer sans étoiles ou Les Dix Mille Portes de January vont adorer le sombre enchantement de ce livre. " Kat Howard, An Unkindness of Magicians " Une histoire de magie et de malédictions, de lettrés et de dieux. Autant d'astres lui conférant une beauté ensorcelante. " M. A. Kuzniar, Midnight in Everwood " Un récit travaillé avec un soin d'orfèvre et servi par une écriture flamboyante. " Bea Fitzgerald, Girl, Goddess, Queen

04/2024

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Essais

Ernesto Che Guevara va au cinéma

A partir d'une filmographie de plus de cent long métrages et d'autant d'actualités filmées, ce livre propose un travail de pionnier sur la place du cinéma dans la biographie du guérilléro. La réflexion suit un fil historique qui part des films tournés par sa famille en 1932, elle retrace les films à succès qui ont marqué sa formation, pour s'attacher enfin aux actualités et biopics, concomitants de films d'artiste réalisés jusqu'en 2018. Fondé sur l'évolution technique du cinéma et des médias, le livre analyse les appropriations nationales de la figure de Guevara. Les perspectives culturelles et méthodologiques croisées permettent de renouveler grandement l'approche historique d'une figure marquante du siècle passé, réduite de nos jours encore à un contour rebelle ou marchand.

08/2021

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Sociologie

Marital Separation in Contemporary Ireland

This book is based on detailed interviews with a group of Irish women who have experienced marital separation. It links the women's accounts with literature on the values and beliefs about marriage, women and family which were prevalent when they were growing up in Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s. The book chronicles their young adult years, the early stages of their marriages and the events and processes which led to their separations. It explores the women's emotional reactions at the time of separating, the types of support which they found beneficial and the personal, social and financial consequences of having separated. Although the book is written from a sociological perspective, the combination of theory and practical insights make it accessible to a wide variety of readers. It aims to generate discussion and deepen understanding of an area into which there has been minimal research in Ireland and which poses a range of important questions for future researchers, practitioners and policy-makers.

12/2015

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Littérature française

Maana Barma ge 1

"Maana barma ge" is a collection of traditional stories and fables told by the Bagirmi people of central Chad. They are published in the original Bagirmi language, preserving the unique oral and dialectic character of each story as it was told. They are i

06/2017

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Littérature française

Handicapped

The mere fact of existing is already a battle of every moment, but that of being born a woman is seen as the most arduous of battles, in a society that considers women not only less than men, but below men. The simple attributes devolved to human being are sometimes denied to them, under the indifferent eye of the society. Who is to blame for this general contemptuous attitude vis-à-vis the woman ? The man ? Society ? Or the woman herself ? Woman parenthood, excision, rape, sexual harassment, the prison, early marriages and widowhood are core points tackled in the seven short stories of this book where the main characters ; Micheline, Amina, Jenaëlle, Ann-Lise, Lucie, Violet and Bernadette shall each take the reader through their stories using their own words. Based on true stories, these fictions are a personal move to throw more light on the stumbling blocks faced by the woman in her struggle for optimal fulfillment. Through the life stories clearly depicted in this book, most readers can picture their own lives, the lives of a mother, a sister, a friend or a daughter. Two objectives constitute the backbone of this book ; draw attention on the way the woman is perceived by the African society and Cameroon in particular and raise awareness in the woman so that she can come to understand that the key to her destiny lies within herself and nowhere else. Hence the need to portray womanhood as society sees it : a handicap.

10/2020

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The Philosophical Background to Friedrich Schiller's Aesthetics of Living Form

Schiller defined the object of beauty as "living form." He explicitly related his thesis to a rationalistic aesthetics of form and to an empiricistic aesthetics of life. First the problem of aesthetic theorizing is treated. In the light of this discussion, respectively, the aesthetics of life, form, and living form are analyzed. First the respective ontological universe of each aesthetic theory is developed, then the aesthetic universe in terms of ontological commitments, and finally the specific interpretation of beauty is outlined.

12/1982

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Histoire de l'art

Titian, the Della Rovere Dynasty, and His Portrait of Guidobaldo II and his Son. Edition

Le portrait Klesch, par Titien, de Guidobaldo II avec son fils Francesco Maria représente le duc d'Urbino dans ses pleins pouvoirs de commandant suprême des troupes papales avec son héritier à ses côtés. Ce rare double portrait en pied vient seulement d'être attribué à Titien après avoir entrepris des analyses et une restauration minutieuses qui révèlent une belle peinture au style "non finito" avec de superbes touches d'empâtement totalement typiques au maître. Tout ceci est illustré et développé dans ce nouveau livre. Titian provided portraits for the greatest men and women of Europe, Charles V and Philip II of Spain primary among them. For years the Klesch portrait was dismissed as a workshop product - partly because poor condition hid its true quality, but also because it was not believed that Titian could have deigned to create one for Guidobaldo, whose father Guidobaldo della Rovere (1514-1574) and family had a long history of patronizing the artist. Recent research, however, has thrown Guidobaldo's geopolitical significance into relief. He was supreme commander of Venice, the Papal States and then Spain. He sent thousands of soldiers to the major conflicts of his day, particularly the defense of Malta (1565) and the Battle of Lepanto (1571) and his engineers were sought throughout Europe for their ingenuity. In this volume full of new research, Ian Verstegen reveals that Guidobaldo was not peripheral but central to Italian politics and was regarded at several points in history as a key figure who could bring peace or who could influence major conflicts on the Italian peninsula, particularly the War of Siena, and then Pope Paul IV's offensive war against Spain. Anne-Marie Eze gives the first comprehensive examination of the painting's provenance, outlining the portrait's vicissitudes and reception at different moments in its near 500-year history, reexamining received wisdom about its past ownership, and presenting new documentary evidence to expand on and fill gaps in our knowledge of its whereabouts. Finally, Matthew Hayes and Ian Kennedy reflect on the technique, date, recent conservation, and authorship of the painting, proving it to be a masterpiece that only the great Titian could have created.

11/2021

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Histoire internationale

To See the Dawn. Baku, 1920 - First Congress of the Peoples of the East

Comment les agriculteurs et les travailleurs dans le monde colonial peuvent-ils se libérer de l'exploitation impérialiste ? Comment peuvent-ils surmonter les divisions nationales et religieuses incitées par leurs propres classes dirigeantes, et combattre pour leurs intérêts de classe communs ? Alors que l'exemple de la révolution d'Octobre retentissait dans le monde entier, ces questions ont été posées par 2 000 délégués au Congrès des peuples de l'Est en 1920. " Fournit une information fondamentale pour aider à déchiffrer l'enchevêtrement des événements le long de la frontière sud de l'ancienne Union soviétique.

12/1993

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Sciences de la terre et de la

A guide to sugarcane diseases

The pathology section of ISSCT (International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists) and Cirad decided to publish a new book on sugarcane diseases. The objective is to supply sufficient and updated information regarding scientific knowledge and practical aspects of disease control to those who have to deal with sugarcane. Each disease is thoroughly described and information regarding strains of the pathogen, diagnosis and control are also provided. References are cited and each disease is illustrated by several color pictures.

01/2000

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Casterman

Ernest et Célestine : Ernest et Célestine au cirque

Le cirque est arrivé sur la place ! Rien de tel pour oublier ses soucis. Il faut y aller bien sûr ! Ernest ressort d'une vieille malle son costume de clown d'autrefois. En piste ! Une savoureuse histoire de fête et d'amitié, portée par les couleurs chaudes et le trait aérien de Gabrielle Vincent. Magique !

06/2022

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Autres collections

Ernest et Célestine : Ernest et Célestine au musée

Visiter un musée, que c'est ennuyeux pour Célestine ! "Ernest, tu viens, dis ? On y va ? " , plaide-t-elle sans succès. Elle se retourne... Ernest n'est plus là !

06/2022

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Couple, famille

Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Addiction

The concept of sexual addiction has gained increasing recognition in the academic and healthcare communities since the 1990s. It has also captured the attention of the media, where there has been much debate over whether it can truly be described as an addiction. What is certain is that many people struggle with out of control sexual behaviour, which takes over their lives and has harmful consequences for their relationships, careers and finances. The Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Addiction brings together a comprehensive range of perspectives on sexual addiction from a worldwide selection of scholars and therapists. It sets out to define sexual addiction and to study its causes from a range of different psychological perspectives. A series of presentations of sexual addiction are outlined, including internet sexual addiction and the relationship between paraphilias and sex addiction. The handbook considers both individual and group treatment strategies, drawing on a wide range of approaches, including cognitive behavioural therapy, mindfulness and 12-step programmes. The book studies sex addiction in specific populations including women, adolescents and men who have sex with men. Finally, it considers some of the alternative discourses surrounding the concept of sexual addiction. This is the first comprehensive reference book to bring together global viewpoints on advances in research, theory and practice in one volume. This handbook provides an essential guide for academics and students of psychotherapy, counselling, nursing, addiction, sexualities, social work and health and social care, as well as professionals in practice and in training working with sexual addiction and related issues.

01/2021

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Sociologie

Cahiers du LLL n° 12 bis – Telepresence teaching (and learning). From the immersive to the virtual classroom

Hybrid or fully online ? Synchronous or asynchronous ? Unimodal, bimodal, comodal or multimodal ? The all-out development of distance learning has led to the creation of appropriate digital systems, either by using what was already in place (such as video conferencing classrooms and web conferencing software supporting virtual classrooms) or introducing innovative environments (such as immersive telepresence classrooms). To use these versatile, multi-functional technologies, teachers need to take a step back to enable them to adapt their teaching methods and offer learners a suitable environment that overcomes physical and geographical distances. As for students, the need to "be there" and "be together" while learning remotely has to be taken into account to maintain their commitment and ensure they continue to contribute, despite the fact they are apart. The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us the importance of the professional, collegial and friendship connections we have with those we usually meet face-to-face in a traditional classroom. Telepresence systems enable all these people to come together remotely (and synchronously) and make it possible to use active teaching methods, driven by the self-regulation of the learners. But what is telepresence ? Do teachers need any special training ? How do you attend lessons remotely ? How do participants learn in a telepresence setting ? What type of student assessment can be used in such an environment ? The result of international collaboration, this short guide looks at these questions from both a research and a practical perspective, inviting you to explore telepresence teaching and learning.

06/2022

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Histoire internationale

The power of hope. The First Lady of Burundi. My story

She was born in Mwumba, in the north of Burundi. Shy and hardworking, Denise Bucumi met a man, Pierre Nkurunziza. But in 1993, war broke out in this central African country formely known as "the Switzerland of Africa", taking with it the dream of a peaceful household. When the family's father left for the bush, Denise found herself face to face with her worst enemy : loneliness. What a lot of fighting and many tears to reunite her again with her family for a more beautiful destiny : the Presidential Palace.

07/2013

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Aventure

RAJ Vol. 1 - The Missing Nabobs of the City of Gold

Au 19eme siècle, au Raj - l'empire colonial britannique aux Indes - un jeune agent de la couronne idéaliste se heurte aux sordides réalités du colonialisme et de ses conséquences. Tome un sur deux. Bombay, 1831. Fraichement débarqué de Londres, Alexander Martin prend son poste à l'Indian Political Service - un organisme gouvernemental dont la fonction n'est guère plus que d'aider l'East India Company à étendre son monopole sur les Indes. Le jeune homme, enthousiaste et un peu idéaliste, déplait vite à l'establishment britannique, et est tenu à l'écart de la bonne société ... jusqu'au jour où certains membres influents de celle-ci commencent à disparaitre, forçant Alexander à enquêter ...

06/2022

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Non classé

Fast Darkness III: Moonwords. Sextet for flute, clarinet, piano and string trio. flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello. Partition et parties.

Fast Darkness III is the last part of the trilogy Fast Darkness, 2020-2022. Written in 2022, it is a 16 minutes long virtuosic, wild, and overgrown exploration. Fast gestures, drawn by a sharp pen and loaded with excited energy inform the listener of a large universe that they are enveloping. Just like an entangled climbing branch may give a sense of the house it is climbing on, the energy-laden gestures in Fast Darkness III, reveal the presence of the universe they are enveloping. This revelation never comes to be heard in the piece, but hopefully, it is an after-effect of it. Chaya Czernowin Instrumentation : flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello

03/2023

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Histoire et Philosophiesophie

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN WORLD HISTORY. An introduction

In modern industrial society, the tic between science and technology seems clear, even inevitable. But historically, as James E. McClellan III and Harold Dorn remind us, the connection was far less apparent. For much of human history, technology depended more on the innovation of skilled artisans than it did on the speculation of scientists. Technology as "applied science," the authors argue, emerged relatively recently, as industry and governments began funding scientific research that would lead directly to new or improved technologies. In Science and Technology in World History, McClellan and Dorn offer an introduction to this changing relationship. McClellan and Dorn review the historical record beginning with the thinking and tool making of prehistoric humans. Neolithic people, for example, developed metallurgy of a sort, using naturally occurring raw copper, and kept systematic records of the moon's phases. Neolithic craftsmen possessed practical knowledge of the behavior of clay, fire, and other elements of their environment, but though they may have had explanations for the phenomena of their crafts, they toiled without any systematic science of materials or the self-conscious application of theory to practice. Without neglecting important figures of Western science such as Newton and Einstein, the authors demonstrate the great achievements of non-Western cultures. They remind us that scientific traditions took root in China, India, and Central and South America, as well as in a series of Near Eastern empires, during late antiquity and the Middle Ages, including the vast region that formed the Islamic conquest. From this comparative perspective, the authors explore the emergence of Europe as a scientific and technological power. Continuing their narrative through the Manhattan Project, NASA, and modern medical research, the authors weave the converging histories of science and technology into an integrated, perceptive, and highly readable narrative. "Professors McClellan and Dorn have written a survey that does not present the historical development of science simply as a Western phenomenon but as the result of wide-ranging human curiosity about nature and attempts to harness its powers in order to serve human needs. This is an impressive amount of material to organize in a single textbook." - Paula Findlen, Stanford University

01/1999

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Religion

The Threat of Logical Mathematism

The present survey of the critique of mathematical logic in Germany at the turn of the 20th century attempts to answer several interesting questions : How did the contemporary German philosophers see the role and significance of logic ? What kind of relationships did they claim to exist between logic, mathematics, linguistics and psychology ? Pulkkinen starts by giving a historical survey of the development of German logic 1830-1920 as it appears against the background of German academic philosophy. Next he studies the interrelationships between logic and psychology, logic and linguistics, and logic and mathematics. After this the author presents the general features of the reception of mathematical logic in Germany between 1880 and 1920. This is followed by a more detailed account of the arguments of three individual critics : Fritz Mauthner, Heinrich Rickert, and Theodor Ziehen.

07/1994

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Monographies

Fuseli and the Modern Woman. Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism

This catalogue accompanies the first exhibition devoted to a fascinating group of drawings by the Anglo-Swiss Henry Fuseli (1741-1825), one of eighteenth-century Europe's most idiosyncratic, original and controversial artists. Best known for his notoriously provocative painting The Nightmare, Fuseli energetically cultivated a reputation for eccentricity, with vividly stylised images of supernatural creatures, muscle-bound heroes, and damsels in distress. While these convinced some viewers of the greatness of his genius, others dismissed him as a charlatan, or as completely mad. Fuseli's contemporaries might have thought him even crazier had they been aware that in private he harboured an obsessive preoccupation with the figure of the modern woman, which he pursued almost exclusively in his drawings. Where one might have expected idealised bodies with the grace and proportions of classical statues, here instead we encounter figures whose anatomies have been shaped by stiff bodices, waistbands, puffed sleeves, and pointed shoes, and whose heads are crowned by coiffures of the most bizarre and complicated sort. Often based on the artist's wife Sophia Rawlins, the women who populate Fuseli's graphic work tend to adopt brazenly aggressive attitudes, either fixing their gaze directly on the viewer or ignoring our presence altogether. Usually they appear on their own, in isolation on the page ; sometimes they are grouped together to form disturbing narratives, erotic fantasies that may be mysterious, vaguely menacing, or overtly transgressive, but where women always play a dominant role. Among the many intriguing questions raised by these works is the extent to which his wife Sophia was actively involved in fashioning her appearance for her own pleasure, as well as for the benefit of her husband. By bringing together more than fifty of these studies (roughly a third of the known total), The Courtauld Gallery will give audiences an unprecedented opportunity to see one of the finest Romantic-period draughtsmen at his most innovative and exciting. Visitors to the show and readers of the lavishly illustrated catalogue will further be invited to consider how Fuseli's drawings of women, as products of the turbulent aftermath of the American and French Revolutions, speak to concerns about gender and sexuality that have never been more relevant than they are today. The exhibition showcases drawings brought together from international collections, including the Kunsthaus in Zurich, the Auckland Art Gallery in New Zealand, and from other European and North American institutions.

12/2022

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A Life of Her Own

This study reconstructs Brittain's feminist theory, which mainly refutes assumptions made about women, supports companionate marriage, and demands the communal reorganization of child care and domestic work to enable a married woman to work outside her home. It compares her theory to her five novels. Doing so, it uncovers revealing feminist 'flaws', above all that marriage remains, the sine qua non for a woman's happiness. The study describes Brittain's way to the top as a formidable obstacle race, in which she constantly had to fight the men she loved, her children, her parents, and resulting domesticity in order to find time to write "the book of the decade". She reached her goal with the publication of Testament of Youth in 1933.

11/1996

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Documentaires jeunesse

Jane Goodall

Célèbre primatologue et anthropologiste britannique. Entre ses recherches et ses combats pour préserver le milieu de vie des grands singes, celle qu'on appelle "la femme qui murmure à l'oreille des chimpanzés" n'a pas fini de vous surprendre !

02/2020

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Littérature anglo-saxonne

Jane Eyre

Jeune orpheline, Jane Eyre est recueillie par sa tante, Mrs Reed, qui n'éprouve que répulsion à son égard. Elle est donc envoyée à l'orphelinat de Lowood, une sinistre institution perdue dans la campagne anglaise où les sévices rythment le quotidien des élèves. Après y avoir passé huit ans, Jane décide de prendre son indépendance et fait passer une annonce en tant qu'institutrice. Rapidement, une réponse lui parvient du château de Thornfield, où elle doit s'occuper de l'éducation d'Adèle Varens, la pupille de Mr Rochester, le ténébreux maître des lieux. La jeune femme découvrira très vite que derrière cet être peu affable se cache un coeur romantique dont les sombres secrets hantent le château...

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Romans policiers

Sarah Jane

Après une enfance chaotique et une vie pleine de rebondissements, Sarah Jane est devenue shérif d'une petite ville américaine. Un jour son mentor disparaît...

09/2021

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Littérature anglo-saxonne

Jane Eyre

Dans sa jeunesse, Jane Eyre, qui est orpheline, est recueillie par une vieille tante qui la traite très durement. Maltraitée par ses cousins, Jane se morfond. Elle part ensuite en pension, jusqu'à l'âge de dix-huit ans, puis devient gouvernante chez l'imposant M. Rochester. Là, Jane va découvrir aussi bien l'amour que la peur et la détresse. Un roman formidable à redécouvrir de toute urgence !

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Chanson française

Jane Birkin

Anglaise chérie des Français et icône de la pop culture. Sa disparition à 76 ans le 16 juillet 2023 a suscité une vive émotion, alors même que Jane Birkin avait dû annuler les dernières dates de sa tournée de son ultime album "Oh ! Pardon tu dormais..." Icône scandaleuse à ses débuts sur grand écran dans Blow Up d'Antonioni, puis murmurante en muse de Gainsbourg dont elle demeura l'héritière et la meilleure interprète, cette "ex-fan des sixties" a su se faire une place dans le coeur des Français. C'est à partir de 1968, et sa rencontre avec Serge Gainsbourg (qui se remet difficilement de sa rupture avec BB) qu'elle connaît la consécration en France. Tous deux forment alors le couple bohème post-soixantehuitard du Paris germanopratin. Elle joue dans La Piscine de Jacques Deray, aux côtés d'Alain Delon et Romy Schneider, chante avec Serge ("Je t'aime, moi non plus"), puis en solo. Elle trace ainsi son chemin, avec sa légèreté et sa fantaisie so british, enchaînant dans les années 1980 des collaborations au cinéma, avec des réalisateurs tels Jacques Doillon ou Jacques Rivette, ou au théâtre avec Patrice Chéreau.

10/2023

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Littérature anglo-saxonne

Jane Eyre

Devenue orpheline dès son plus âge, Jane Eyre est recueillie par M. Reed, son oncle. Après la mort de ce dernier, sa tante la traite durement et l'accuse de tous les vices. Lorsqu'elle entre dans sa dixième année, Mme Reed, décidée à s'en débarrasser définitivement, envoie Jane dans une pension pour jeunes filles pauvres, où l'on va lui enseigner sévèrement, les rigueurs de la vie... Extrait : J'arrivai dans l'antichambre devant la porte de la salle à manger ; là je m'arrêtai intimidée et tremblante ; redoutant sans cesse des punitions injustes, j'étais devenue en peu de temps défiante et craintive. Je n'osais pas avancer ; pendant une dizaine de minutes je demeurai dans une hésitation agitée. Tout à coup la sonnette retentit violemment : force me fut d'entrer.

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Littérature étrangère

Baby Jane

"Elle payait le taxi, cherchait des sièges libres, veillait sur le bien-être de sa compagne. Dans les bars homos, on coupait la file d'attente et elle me présentait à tout le monde. Dans les soirées nanas, on dansait des slows et elle respirait encore sur ma nuque. C'était la perfection". Qu'est-il arrivé à Piki, la fille la plus cool d'Helsinki, qui vit désormais recluse dans son appartement ? Submergée par de terribles crises d'angoisse, elle ne parvient plus à faire face au quotidien. Faire des courses ? Impensable. Boire un verre dans un bar ? Impossible. Sans compter sur les problèmes financiers. Comment gagner sa vie lorsqu'on refuse d'interagir avec le monde ? La narratrice, son grand amour, tente de l'aider comme elle peut. Ensemble, elles vont monter une entreprise d'un goût douteux pour exploiter la faiblesse des hommes. Au mépris d'elle-même, elle va essayer de la sauver. Mais à quel prix ? Hommage à "Qu'est-il arrivé à Baby Jane" de Robert Aldrich, le second roman de Sofi Oksanen explore la question de la féminité et de l'homosexualité sous un angle contemporain. Traduit du finnois par Sébastien Cagnoli

05/2014