Camarades

Camarades

Author: Julie Green

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 0748763082

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Designed to meet the needs of wide-ability classes, the Camarades French course is divided into four units and fulfils the criteria of the National Curriculum/5-14 Guidelines, fully preparing all pupils for GCSE/Standard Grade examinations. The Teacher's Book contains an overview of each unit; offers clear, concise teaching notes; provides notes for the four assessment sections and the answers to all Pupil's Book exercises; and comprises tapescripts in sequence that are highlighted for ease of reference.


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Publisher: TheBookEdition

Published:

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 2955186139

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Shades of Sexuality

Shades of Sexuality

Author: Leamon

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-11-27

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9004649042

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Shades of Sexuality: Colors and Sexual Identity in the Novels of Blaise Cendrars, by Amanda Leamon, is currently one of the few studies on the modernist poet and novelist Blaise Cendrars to be written in English. Of interest to scholars of Cendrars, Modernism, Twentieth Century French Literature and early Twentieth Century Art and Humanities, Shades of Sexuality is unique among the growing body of criticism and analysis of Cendrars' fiction in that it explores the ways in which Cendrars makes use of the spectrum of fragmented colors and other elements of disguise and trompe-l'oeil, both as an artistic device in the construction of the fictional tekst, and as a recurrent motif in the representation and exploration of the male subject and his relation to woman. The author demonstrates how Cendrars effects intersections of gender in the tekst through the manipulation of colors and their associations with femininity, ultimately undermining the illusory façade of male autonomy which dominates his fictional corpus.


Voyage 4 - Teacher's Book

Voyage 4 - Teacher's Book

Author: Paul Rogers

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0174403496

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Presenting contemporary French course with grammar and progression, this title helps teachers to cover the requirements of the Revised National Curriculum. This Teacher's Book provides teachers with support in planning and delivering their lessons. It contains answers to exercises from the Students' Book and the Copymasters.


La Dune

La Dune

Author: Catherine Muller de Schongor

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-07-22

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1291958932

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Nous sommes ou nous serons tous confrontés au moment délicat de l'âge mûr à des séparations évoquées dans ce roman: La Dune.Hermine, artiste exaltée, revient après des années à Omaha Beach, un lieu qui lui est cher et où elle a vécu son enfance. Elle nous confie sa douleur de l'absence, nous livre avec un humour haut en couleur ses truculents souvenirs en écho avec les péripéties de la plage et exprime ses désirs de transmettre et réunifier.Avec ses jumelles, au rythme du flux et reflux, elle scrute le rivage, s'abreuve des moindres signes de vie ou indices, rassemble les morceaux de puzzle susceptibles de l'éclairer car son retour en cet endroit n'est pas un hasard. Quête ou enquête? Cette histoire énigmatique, vision métaphorique et pudique de l'absence s'inscrit dans un mouvement où le passé se conjugue avec le présent significatif.


Fashioning Spaces

Fashioning Spaces

Author: Heidi Brevik-Zender

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2015-02-26

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 1442669810

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In Fashioning Spaces, Heidi Brevik-Zender argues that in the years between 1870 and 1900 the chroniclers of Parisian modernity depicted the urban landscape not just in public settings such as boulevards and parks but also in “dislocations,” spaces where the public and the intimate overlapped in provocative and subversive ways. Stairwells, theatre foyers, dressmakers’ studios, and dressing rooms were in-between places that have long been overlooked but were actually marked as indisputably modern through their connections with high fashion. Fashioning Spaces engages with and thinks beyond the work of critics Charles Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin to arrive at new readings of the French capital. Examining literature by Zola, Maupassant, Rachilde, and others, as well as paintings, architecture, and the fashionable garments worn by both men and women, Brevik-Zender crafts a compelling and innovative account of how fashion was appropriated as a way of writing about the complexities of modernity in fin-de-siècle Paris.