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Sociology of literature --- Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1950-1959 --- French fiction --- Villages in literature --- Roman français --- Villages dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Country life in literature --- Villages --- Country life in literature. --- Villages in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Roman français --- Villages dans la littérature --- French fiction - 20th century - History and criticism --- Villages - France
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Country life in literature. --- Country life in motion pictures. --- Country life --- Country life. --- Rural conditions in literature. --- Sociology, Rural. --- Villages in literature. --- Europe, Eastern. --- Germany. --- Country life in literature --- Country life in motion pictures --- Rural conditions in literature --- Villages in literature --- Sociology, Rural --- Country life - Germany --- Country life - Europe, Eastern
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Le village existe-t-il encore, pour nous, dans un monde urbain et technologique qui s'impose sur tous les fronts aujourd'hui ? Malgré le "village global" de McLuhan, le monde villageois n'est-il pas révolu, relégué au folklore et à la nostalgie ? L'originalité du présent ouvrage est de montrer au contraire que s'il y a eu, au Québec en particulier, une idéologie conservatrice valorisant la fixité de ce monde stable et paroissial en tant que gardien de notre "âme française", il existe aussi un imaginaire du village dont témoignent les textes littéraires, et cela tant dans la phase turbulente des mutations modernes qu'au stade plus contemporain de la post-modernité. A travers la lecture d'oeuvres d'Edouard Montpetit, Jacques Ferron et Jacques Poulin, l'auteur montre la persistance de l'expérience du village : vision du monde, manière d'habiter et de sentir, microcosme éthique et esthétique. Inspiré par les méthodes actuelles de l'analyse idéologique et par les théories littéraires sur le carnavalesque et sur la post-modernité, cet ouvrage fait apparaître un autre village : tantôt mouvant, créateur, tantôt féminin, logeant même dans la ville mais surtout, en vérité, au coeur de nous-mêmes.
French-Canadian literature --- Villages in literature --- Littérature canadienne-française --- Villages dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Montpetit, Edouard, --- Ferron, Jacques --- Poulin, Jacques, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Littérature canadienne-française --- Villages dans la littérature --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Browning, H. H., --- Poulin, Jacques --- Littérature canadienne de langue française. --- Villages --- French-Canadian literature. --- Villages. --- Histoire. --- Dans la littérature. --- In literature. --- Montpetit, Édouard, --- Ferron, Jacques, --- Ferron, Jacques. --- Québec.
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In Works and Days, one of the two long poems that have come down to us from Hesiod, the poet writes of farming, morality, and what seems to be a very nasty quarrel with his brother Perses over their inheritance. In this book, Anthony T. Edwards extracts from the poem a picture of the social structure of Ascra, the hamlet in northern Greece where Hesiod lived, most likely during the seventh century B.C.E.. Drawing on the evidence of trade, food storage, reciprocity, and the agricultural regime as Hesiod describes them in Works and Days, Edwards reveals Ascra as an autonomous village, outside the control of a polis, less stratified and integrated internally than what we observe even in Homer. In light of this reading, the conflict between Hesiod and Perses emerges as a dispute about the inviolability of the community's external boundary and the degree of interobligation among those within the village. Hesiod's Ascra directly counters the accepted view of Works and Days, which has Hesiod describing a peasant society subordinated to the economic and political control of an outside elite. Through his deft analysis, Edwards suggests a new understanding of both Works and Days and the social and economic organization of Hesiod's time and place.
Didactic poetry, Greek --- Farmers --- Poets, Greek --- Agriculture in literature. --- Farm life in literature. --- Villages in literature. --- Farm operators --- Operators, Farm --- Planters (Persons) --- Agriculturists --- Rural population --- History and criticism. --- Hesiod. --- Hesiod --- Gesiod --- Geziod --- Esiodo --- Hēsiodos --- Hezjod --- Hésiode --- Hesíodo --- Hesiyodos --- הסיודוס --- Ἡσίοδος --- Homes and haunts --- Knowledge --- Ascra (Greece) --- Voiōtia (Greece) --- Viotía (Greece) --- Voiotias Nomos (Greece) --- Boiotien (Greece) --- Béotie (Greece) --- Boeotia (Greece) --- Bioótia (Greece) --- Beotia (Greece) --- Boiotia (Greece) --- Intellectual life --- In literature. --- Agriculture in literature --- Farm life in literature --- Villages in literature --- History and criticism --- Hesiodus --- Intellectual life. --- Agriculture dans la littérature --- Vie à la ferme dans la littérature --- Ascra (Grèce) --- Dans la littérature --- agriculture. --- ancient greece. --- ancient history. --- aristocracy. --- boeotia. --- classical history. --- classicism. --- classics. --- community. --- cultural studies. --- days. --- debt. --- didactic poetry. --- family life. --- family structure. --- farmers. --- farming. --- greece. --- greek culture. --- greek democracy. --- greek poetry. --- hamlet. --- hellenism. --- hesiod. --- inheritance. --- literary criticism. --- literary. --- literature. --- morality. --- nonfiction. --- northern greece. --- peasants. --- perses. --- poems. --- poetry. --- poverty. --- property. --- rural. --- sacra. --- self. --- social history. --- village. --- wealth. --- works. --- Voiotia (Greece)
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