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    • Manipulating Martyrdom: Corneille's (Hetero)sexualisation of Polyeucte 

      Scott, Paul A. (Modern Humanities Research Association, 2004-04-01)
      No abstract is available for this item.
    • Vested Struggles: The Social and Ecclesiological Significance of Stoles in Seventeenth-Century France 

      Scott, Paul A. (Cambridge University Press, 2008-03-01)
      No abstract is available for this item.
    • Literature as Historical Archive 

      Pasco, Allan H. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004-06-01)
      While it is always desirable to develop new archives, it is especially important for late eighteenth century France. A number of cultural historians have suggested that our sense of historical reality would be augmented ...
    • Au Boulot! First-Year French 

      Dinneen, David A.; Christiansen, Hope; Kernen, Madeleine; Pensec, Herve (Houghton Mifflin Custom Publishing, 1995-01-01)
      Au boulot! is a two-year college French program consisting of: a textbook, workbook and 21 accompanying audio exercises; as well as a reference grammar, to be used the entire two years. We also insist that our students ...
    • Chapeau! First-Year French 

      Dinneen, David A.; Kernen, Madeleine (Wiley, 1989-01-01)
      Chapeau! is a first-year college text. Although it may appear, at first glance, to move very fast and introduce a large amount of material early, the vocabulary and grammatical structures that we expect students to control ...
    • Reflections and Refractions in Camus's La Chute 

      Pasco, Allan H. (Taylor & Francis, 2014-04-01)
      The extraordinary complication of Camus's La Chute creates what might be called an allusive complex, including numerous allusions creating various parallels and oppositions. If an allusion is “the metaphorical relationship ...
    • A Study of Allusion: Barbey's Stendhal in "Le Rideau cramoisi" 

      Pasco, Allan H. (Modern Language Association, 1973)