294 research outputs found
Le mal et l\u27existence de Dieu - Evil and the existence of God
French Abstract:
Quelle rĂ©ponse donner au problĂšme du mal? Les diffĂ©rentes sources du mal. Un monde planifiĂ© et Dieu vu comme le gendarme suprĂȘme.
English Abstract:
How can we respond to the problem of evil? The different sources of evil. A planned out world and God seen as the supreme policeman
Le paradis perdu de John Milton - Paradise lost by John Milton
French Abstract:
Introduction au Paradis perdu de John Milton.
English Abstract:
Introduction to Paradise Lost by John Milton
Le pharaon de l\u27exode - The pharaoh of the Exodus
French Abstract:
Akheperoure Amenophis II est-il le pharaon de l\u27exode?
English Abstract:
Was Akheperoure Amenophis II the pharaoh of the Exodus
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Etude Comparative Et Intertextuelle Sur Le ThĂšme Des âFenĂȘtresâ Dans Quatre PoĂšmes De Charles Baudelaire, StĂ©phane MallarmĂ©, Marie Krysinska Et Guillaume Apollinaire.
Written in French, this thesis presents a comparative and intertextual study on the theme of « windows » in four poems by Charles Baudelaire, StĂ©phane MallarmĂ©, Marie Krysinska and Guillaume Apollinaire. Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), StĂ©phane MallarmĂ© (1842 -1898), Marie Krysinska (1857-1908) and Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) use « windows » as a common theme in their poetry. My study compares this common theme found in four poems: (1) âLes fenĂȘtresâ by Charles Baudelaire in Spleen de Paris XXXV, 1869. (2) âLes fenĂȘtresâ by StĂ©phane MallarmĂ© in Le Parnasse Contemporain, 1863/66. (3) âLes fenĂȘtresâ by Marie Krysinska in Rythmes pittoresques, 1890. (4) âLes fenĂȘtresâ by Guillaume Apollinaire in Calligrammes (1913-1916), 1918. I focus on what distinguishes these fours poems by following the evolution of poetical forms between symbolism and futurism/surrealism. The common theme (âwindowsâ) provides an opportunity to better underline the formal heterogeneity which separates these different âpoetical avenuesâ: with Baudelaire, the newness of prose poetry; with MallarmĂ©, the symbolist renewal of a more classic form; with Apollinaire, a form of simultaneity inspired by futurism. The comparative analysis brings to light the original value of the poem written by Krysinska, whose works have not greatly captivated the attention of critics
Bien cher Don - Dear Don
French Abstract:
Hommage Ă Don Daugherty
English Abstract:
Homage to Don Daughert
Question des lecteurs sur le nom Yahweh - Questions of readers on the name Yahweh
French Abstract:
Question sur le nom Yahweh
English Abstract:
Question on the name Yahwe
Editorial : Quelle Eglise faut-il joindre? - Editorial : Quelle Eglise faut-il joindre?
French Abstract:
Que signifie la question Quelle Eglise est-ce que je dois joindre? et quelle est la réponse biblique a cette question.
English Abstract:
What do we mean by the question Which Church should one join? and what is the biblical response to this question
La foi en un Dieu incompetent - Faith in an incompetent God
French Abstract:
Nous rencontrons plus de gens qui s\u27intéressent l\u27idée de Dieu, mais il s\u27agit bien souvent d\u27un Dieu qui demeure simplement une idée.
English Abstract:
We find more people interested in the idea of God but this God often merely remains an idea
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