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Französische Sprache --- Wirtschaft --- Fachsprache --- Lehrbücher. --- Fachsprache.
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French Forum is a journal of French and Francophone literature and film. It publishes articles in English and French on all periods and genres in both disciplines and welcomes a multiplicity of approaches. Founded by Virginia and Raymond La Charité, French Forum is produced by the French section of the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. All articles are peer reviewed by an editorial committee of external readers. The journal has a book review section, which highlights a selection of important new publications in the field.
French literature --- Littérature française --- History and criticism --- Periodicals. --- Histoire et critique --- Périodiques --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Franse letterkunde --- Littérature française --- French literature. --- Französisch --- Literatur --- Littérature française. --- Littérature de langue française. --- Languages and linguistics --- Literature/writing --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Langue d'Oil --- Französische Sprache --- Galloromanisch --- Schöne Literatur --- Französische Sprache --- Französisch. --- Literatur.
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French literature --- Littérature française --- Französisch --- Kultur --- Literatur --- Civilization. --- French literature. --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Kulturphilosophie --- Zivilisation --- Langue d'Oil --- Französische Sprache --- Galloromanisch --- France --- France. --- Bro-C'hall --- Fa-kuo --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Faguo --- Falanxi --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- Farans --- Farānsah --- França --- Francia (Republic) --- Francija --- Francja --- Francland --- Francuska --- Franis --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Frankrig --- Frankrijk --- Frankrike --- Frankryk --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Franse Republiek --- Frant͡ --- Frant͡s Uls --- Frant͡sii͡ --- Frantsuzskai͡a Rėspublika --- Frantsyi͡ --- Franza --- French Republic --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- Frenska republika --- Furansu --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Gallia --- Gallia (Republic) --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- Hyãsia --- Parancis --- Peurancih --- Phransiya --- Pransiya --- Pransya --- Prantsusmaa --- Pʻŭrangs --- Ranska --- República Francesa --- Republica Franzesa --- Republika Francuska --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- Republikang Pranses --- République française --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Civilization --- Littérature française --- History and criticism --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Histoire et critique --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Periodicals --- French literature - Periodicals --- Littérature française - Histoire et critique - Périodiques
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History of France --- anno 1600-1699 --- French literature --- Littérature française --- Civilization. --- French literature. --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- 1600 - 1699 --- France --- France. --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Literatur. --- Französisch. --- 1600-1699 --- Geschichte 1600-1700. --- Langue d'Oil --- Französische Sprache --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Barbarism --- Bro-C'hall --- Fa-kuo --- Faguo --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- Faransā --- Farānsah --- França --- Francia --- Francija --- Francja --- Francland --- Francuska --- Franis --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Frankrig --- Frankryk --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Franse Republiek --- Frant︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Frantsuzskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Frantsyi︠a︡ --- Franza --- French Republic --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- Frenska republika --- Furansu --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Gallia --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- Hyãsia --- Parancis --- Peurancih --- Phransiya --- Pransiya --- Pransya --- Prantsusmaa --- Pʻŭrangsŭ --- República Francesa --- Republica Franzesa --- Republika Francuska --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- Republikang Pranses --- République française --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Francia (Republic) --- Франция --- فرنسا --- Gallia (Republic) --- Францыя --- Французская Рэспубліка --- Френска република --- Γαλλία --- Γαλλική Δημοκρατία --- فرانسه --- צרפת --- רפובליקה הצרפתית --- פראנקרייך --- 法国 --- 法蘭西共和國 --- フランス --- フランス共和国 --- Ranska --- Frankrike --- Galloromanisch --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- France (Provisional government, 1944-1946) --- Farans --- Frant͡sii͡ --- Frantsuzskai͡a Rėspublika --- Frantsyi͡ --- Pʻŭrangs --- Literatur --- Französisch --- French civilization --- 1600-1700 --- Serials --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Falanxi --- Frankrijk --- Frant͡ --- Frant͡s Uls --- 프랑스 --- 法蘭西 --- Frant︠s︡ --- Франц --- Frant︠s︡ Uls --- Франц Улс --- Französische Sprache --- Schöne Literatur
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Historically and contemporarily, politically and literarily, Haiti has long been relegated to the margins of the so-called 'New World.' Marked by exceptionalism, the voices of some of its most important writers have consequently been muted by the geopolitical realities of the nation's fraught history. In Haiti Unbound, Kaiama L. Glover offers a close look at the works of three such writers: the Haitian Spiralists Frankétienne, Jean-Claude Fignolé, and René Philoctète. While Spiralism has been acknowledged by scholars and regional writer-intellectuals alike as a crucial contribution to the French-speaking Caribbean literary tradition, the Spiralist ethic-aesthetic not yet been given the sustained attention of a full-length study. Glover's book represents the first effort in any language to consider the works of the three Spiralist authors both individually and collectively, and so fills an astonishingly empty place in the assessment of postcolonial Caribbean aesthetics. Touching on the role and destiny of Haiti in the Americas, Haiti Unbound engages with long-standing issues of imperialism and resistance culture in the transatlantic world. Glover's timely project emphatically articulates Haiti's regional and global centrality, combining vital 'big picture' reflections on the field of postcolonial studies with elegant close-reading-based analyses of the philosophical perspective and creative practice of a distinctively Haitian literary phenomenon. Most importantly perhaps, the book advocates for the inclusion of three largely unrecognized voices in the disturbingly fixed roster of writer-intellectuals that have thus far interested theorists of postcolonial (Francophone) literature. Providing insightful and sophisticated blueprints for the reading and teaching of the Spiralists' prose fiction, Haiti Unbound will serve as a point of reference for the works of these authors and for the singular socio-political space out of and within which they write.
French literature (outside France) --- Haiti --- Haitian fiction --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- French Literature --- History and criticism --- Frankétienne --- Fignolé, Jean Claude --- Philoctète, René --- Criticism and interpretation. --- History and criticism. --- French fiction --- Haitian fiction (French) --- Franketyèn --- Haitian literature --- Philoctète, Ren --- Étienne, Franck --- Literatur. --- Französisch. --- Haitian fiction. --- Philoctete, Rene. --- Franketienne. --- Fignole, Jean-Claude. --- Philoctete, Rene, --- Franketienne, --- Fignole, Jean Claude, --- Fignole, Jean Claude. --- Philoctete, Rene --- Fignole, Jean Claude --- Franketienne --- 1900 - 1999 --- Französisches Sprachgebiet. --- Haiti. --- Langue d'Oil --- Französische Sprache --- Galloromanisch --- Belletristik --- Dichtung --- Schöne Literatur --- Sprachkunst --- Wortkunst --- Buch --- Schriftsteller --- Fignolé, Jean-Claude --- 1941 --- -24.05.1941 --- -Franketienne --- Etienne, Frank --- Francketienne --- Frankétiénne --- Etienne, Franck --- Schauspieler --- Maler --- 1936 --- -Schriftsteller --- 1932-1995 --- Hayti --- République de Haïti --- Haïti --- Republic of Haïti --- Saint-Domingue --- République de Haiti --- Haitianer --- République de Haïti --- Haïti --- Republic of Haïti --- République de Haiti --- Fignolé, Jean-Claude --- Identity (Psychology) --- Migration, Internal --- Racism --- Personal identity --- Personality --- Self --- Ego (Psychology) --- Individuality --- Europe --- Ethnic relations. --- Ayiti --- Bohio --- Haichi --- Haytian Republic --- Quisqueya --- Repiblik Ayiti --- Repiblik d Ayiti --- Republic of Haiti --- République d'Haïti --- ハイチ --- هايتي --- Гаити --- Gaiti --- Group identity --- Immigrants --- Social conditions. --- Emigration and immigration --- Social aspects. --- Social conditions --- Emigrants --- Foreign-born population --- Foreign population --- Foreigners --- Migrants --- Persons --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Santo Domingo --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Migration. Refugees --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- French language --- Study and teaching --- France --- History --- French literature --- Postcolonialism in literature.
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Die Studie begründet, warum die späte Dramatik Friedrich Schillers in Folge der Rezeption der Ästhetiken Kants und Diderots und als Reaktion auf die Französische Revolution einen Publikums- und Öffentlichkeitsbegriff impliziert, der eine große Affinität zu dem der französischen Tragödie aufweist. Dabei wird dargelegt, wie in den Dramaturgien der französischen Klassik, der des bürgerlichen Trauerspiels und der des Schillerschen Spätwerks das Verhältnis zwischen Szene und Publikum verstanden wird und welche Öffentlichkeitsform dem jeweiligen Publikumsbegriff zugrunde liegt. Die erste Fragestellung, die sich dem Verhältnis von Szene und Publikum widmet, behandelt unter dem Begriff des Tableaus eine ästhetische, die zweite, die der durch das Publikum gegebenen Öffentlichkeit nachgeht, eine politische Problematik. Unter Berücksichtigung beider Teilaspekte lässt sich die Affinität der Schillerschen Spätdramatik zur tragédie classique begründen. Dabei werden beide Momente, der ästhetische und der politische, auf dasselbe in den Dramen implizierte Theatralitätsverständnis zurückgeführt. Sie lassen sich mithin beide aus einem gleich gearteten Verhältnis des Theaterpublikums zur Dramenfiktion herleiten.
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