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Marsilio Ficino in Germany from Renaissance to Enlightenment. A Reception History

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Livres, BD, actualités : tout sur Alan Moore

Maîtres parmi les auteurs de bandes dessinées britanniques, Alan Moore est à l'origine de quelques-unes des œuvres les plus importantes du genre, notamment Watchmen (avec Dave Gibbons), V pour Vendetta (avec David Lloyd) ou encore From Hell (avec Eddie Campbell). Il a aussi signé plusieurs romans, dont le très remarqué Jérusalem, publié en France dans une traduction de Claro aux éditions Inculte.

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Mangas.io : l’avenir du manga numérique ?

Une application pour lire ses mangas en illimité et légalement : la communauté l’attend depuis des années. Cependant, aucune solution ne semble pour l’instant satisfaire les millions de lecteurs pirates français... Mais grâce à son système à l’abonnement, Mangas.io tente de faire évoluer le marché du manga numérique. 

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Lire en Poche 2022 : Un autre monde

Rendez-vous incontournable de la rentrée littéraire, Lire en Poche, organisé par la ville de Gradignan, accueille près de 27.000 visiteurs et plus de 100 auteurs, dont un tiers d’auteurs jeunesse qui rencontre son public également dans le cadre scolaire. L'édition 2022 se déroule du 7 au 9 octobre.

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L'oiseau moqueur de Harper Lee, un chef d'oeuvre à la peau dure

L’histoire que raconte Jean Louise Finch, alors âgée de six ans, est devenue l’un des plus grands classiques de la littérature américaine. To Kill a Mockingbird, prix Pulitzer Littérature 1961, un an après sa sortie, est réputé pour son humour et sa chaleur, alors qu’il traite de viol et d’inégalité raciale.

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“L'Écrivain” : joies et déboires d'un métier peu commun

Fin août 2024, Tom Connan sortira son nouveau livre, Capital Rose, publié aux éditions Albin Michel. L’auteur et comédien a souhaité raconter dans ActuaLitté la construction de ce prochain ouvrage tout en nous présentant sa série L’Ecrivain, diffusée sur Connan TV. Entre journal et compte à rebours, voici l’histoire d’un projet singulier.

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Les Forêts d'Opale : un monde à libérer

Créée en janvier 2000 dans Lanfeust Mag, la série Les Forêts d’Opale fut portée par Christophe Arleston avec les dessins de Philippe Pellet. Dans ce monde d’heroic fantasy, les forêts recouvrent l’ensemble des territoires explorés. Une fable écologique… ou l’histoire d’un destin ?

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Marsilio Ficino in Germany from Renaissance to Enlightenment. A Reception History

The philosopher and humanist Marsilio Ficino (1433–1499) has attracted scholarly attention as translator of Plato, the Corpus Hermeticum, Plotinus and other Neoplatonists, and for his complex synthesis of Platonism and Christianity. While most previous studies of Ficino's reception have focussed on Italy, France, England and Spain, this book presents a comprehensive study of his reception in Germany and neighbouring areas, examining how Northern writers between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries remembered and reinvented Ficino's person and work. Focused chapters examine the ways German authors adapted his theories of the Ancient Theology, melancholia, celestial influence and poetic inspiration, and used his writings in related fields such as alchemy and witchcraft. It also studies those who rejected Ficino's work, providing context for those who embraced his ideas. The most comprehensive bibliography of printed editions of Ficino's work since Kristeller forms the basis for a bibliometric analysis.

06/2022

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Pédagogie

Peace - A Topic in European History Text-Books?

War and violence are of eminent importance in the accounts of history in our school text-books. The author examines whether efforts to mitigate violence and to strengthen peace are given similar weight in standard history books used in the schools of the Federal Republic of Germany and other European countries such as England, France, Switzerland, the German Democratic Republic, and Poland.

12/1985

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Wally, Die Zweiflerin- Wally the Skeptic

As the first translation of Karl Gutzkow's 1835 novel, Wally the Skeptic, this edition is meant to make an important, yet long misunderstood work available to a non-German-speaking audience. The extensive footnotes and the critical introduction attempt to interpret and explicate this pivotal novel - the best of the so-called Young Germans - and to make clear its vital role in the literary and cultural history of the 1830's.

12/1974

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Sciences politiques

As Others See Us

This collection of articles shows that some media products ought to carry a mental health warning : Some school books still contain simplistic presentations of England and Germany. English and German journalists admit that the entertainment value of their articles sometimes takes precedence over impartial reporting. English children's books may contain a reasonable mixture of good and bad Germans but some wartime films needed more sinister types for propaganda. "Made in Germany" originated in English legislation as a label against German competition but became a German marketing tool. A minister in Margaret Thatcher's cabinet made unprintable remarks about Germany. When they were printed, the Ridley Affair proved to be the beginning of the downfall of Britain's controversial Prime Minister.

03/1994

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Letters to Immanuel Bekker from Henriette Herz, S. Pobeheim and Anna Horkel

"Letters to Immanuel Bekker" is an edition of forty-three letters written between 1817 and 1825 to the German philologist Immanuel Bekker by three friends. Most of the letters are by Henriette Herz, who had a famous salon in Berlin at the turn of the eighteenth to the nineteenth century. The letters from Italy (1817-1819) discuss the life of the German colony there, especially of the German artists. The correspondence contains references to the social, cultural and political life in Berlin and in Germany during the second decade of the nineteenth century.

12/1972

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The Reception of Grabbe's Hannibal in the German Theatre

After publication in 1835, Grabbe's Hannibal was overlooked by the theatre until this century. Because the drama does not lend itself easily to stage production, a number of adaptations were printed : these are analysed and their merits and shortcomings evaluated. The history of all productions is then viewed against the background of Germany's political and cultural history from 1918 to 1958, examining in detail the approaches of such producers as Jessner, Martin, Schmitt and Schalla and their audience impact. This analysis in turn sheds light on essential qualities of Hannibal.

12/1984

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