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Amélie

Author : Isabelle Vanderschelden
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2007-01-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780857710338

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Amélie by Isabelle Vanderschelden Pdf

"Le Fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain" was the surprise boxoffice success of 2001, with nine million spectators in France, and more than 30 million worldwide. The film turned Audrey Tautou into an international star, in her iconic role as Amelie, a naive French Parisian who devotes herself to mending the lives of the people around her. Shot on location in Paris, the film combines poetic and magical realism with stylish cinematography, original use of colour, state-of-the-art special effects, and an evocative soundtrack; together these have produced a popular film of universal appeal. Isabelle Vanderschelden examines the film's production within the French film industry. She analyzes the issues of genre and narrative that it presents so well. She looks in depth at the film's key scenes, as well as at Jeunet's distinctive visual style and cinematography and his use of digital technology. The national and international receptions of Amelie are explored to establish why the film has caught the public imagination and whether it marks a renewal in the cultural diversity and distinctive identity of the French film industry. This book will be essential reading for cinema lovers and students alike.

Amélie

Author : Craig Lucas,Daniel Messé,Nathan Tysen
Publisher : Concord Theatricals
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780573706776

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Amélie by Craig Lucas,Daniel Messé,Nathan Tysen Pdf

Amélie is an extraordinary young woman who lives quietly in the world but loudly in her mind. She covertly improvises small but surprising acts of kindness that bring joy and mayhem. But when a chance at love comes her way, Amélie realizes that to find happiness she’ll have to risk everything and say what’s in her heart. Be inspired by this imaginative dreamer who finds her voice, discovers the power of connection, and sees possibility around every corner.

Amélie

Author : Isabelle Vanderschelden
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007-01-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780857730916

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Amélie by Isabelle Vanderschelden Pdf

"Le Fabuleux destin d'Amelie Poulain" was the surprise boxoffice success of 2001, with nine million spectators in France, and more than 30 million worldwide. The film turned Audrey Tautou into an international star, in her iconic role as Amelie, a naive French Parisian who devotes herself to mending the lives of the people around her. Shot on location in Paris, the film combines poetic and magical realism with stylish cinematography, original use of colour, state-of-the-art special effects, and an evocative soundtrack; together these have produced a popular film of universal appeal. Isabelle Vanderschelden examines the film's production within the French film industry. She analyzes the issues of genre and narrative that it presents so well. She looks in depth at the film's key scenes, as well as at Jeunet's distinctive visual style and cinematography and his use of digital technology. The national and international receptions of Amelie are explored to establish why the film has caught the public imagination and whether it marks a renewal in the cultural diversity and distinctive identity of the French film industry. This book will be essential reading for cinema lovers and students alike.

Archie and Amelie

Author : Donna M. Lucey
Publisher : Crown
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2007-06-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780307351456

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Archie and Amelie by Donna M. Lucey Pdf

Filled with glamour, mystery, and madness, Archie and Amélie is the true story chronicling a tumultuous love affair in the Gilded Age. John Armstrong "Archie" Chanler was an heir to the Astor fortune, an eccentric, dashing, and handsome millionaire. Amélie Rives, Southern belle and the goddaughter of Robert E. Lee, was a daring author, a stunning temptress, and a woman ahead of her time. Archie and Amélie seemed made for each other—both were passionate, intense, and driven by emotion—but the very things that brought them together would soon tear them apart. Their marriage began with a “secret” wedding that found its way onto the front page of the New York Times, to the dismay of Archie’s relatives and Amélie’s many gentleman friends. To the world, the couple appeared charmed, rich, and famous; they moved in social circles that included Oscar Wilde, Teddy Roosevelt, and Stanford White. But although their love was undeniable, they tormented each other, and their private life was troubled from the start. They were the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald of their day—a celebrated couple too dramatic and unconventional to last—but their tumultuous story has largely been forgotten. Now, Donna M. Lucey vividly brings to life these extraordinary lovers and their sweeping, tragic romance. “In the Virginia hunt country just outside of Charlottesville, where I live, the older people still tell stories of a strange couple who died some two generations ago. The stories involve ghosts, the mysterious burning of a church, a murder at a millionaire’s house, a sensational lunacy trial, and a beautiful, scantily clad young woman prowling her gardens at night as if she were searching for something or someone—or trying to walk off the effects of the morphine that was deranging her. I was inclined to dismiss all of this as tall tales Virginians love to spin out; but when I looked into these yarns I found proof that they were true. . . .” —Donna M. Lucey on Archie and Amélie

Antichrista

Author : Am'lie Nothomb,Shaun Whiteside
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Female friendship
ISBN : 0571224830

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'Concise, philosophical, enigmatic, Nothomb's writing is highly personal and beyond fault ... It is a belated treat that her books are finally being published in the UK.' Guardian When lonely sixteen-year-old university student Blanche meets the dazzling Christa, she is swept off her feet. Christa, who talks freely of her impoverished background in the Eastern Belgian town of Malmedy, claims to work in a bar with her boyfriend, a David Bowie lookalike called Detlev. When Blanche's mother, who finds her own daughter rather colourless, bookish and dull, is also dazzled by Christa though, she soon invites her to stay at the family house. Suddenly Christa can do no wrong and, as Blanche's parents scour their address-books for long-lost friends to invite to dinner to meet the newcomer, their friendship sours and Blanche's already negligible self-confidence goes into a steep decline. With all the characteristics of Ameacute;lie Nothomb's unique fictional landscapes, Antechrista is a funny, dark and revealing journey through female friendship and rivalry.

Amélie

Author : Gloria Tessler
Publisher : Vallentine Mitchell
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : STANFORD:36105025369922

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Amélie by Gloria Tessler Pdf

Recounts the life of Amelie Munk who fled to southern France to escape the Nazis during World War II, eventually crossing into Switzerland. After the war she married the man who would become the Chief Rabbi, adviser to Margaret Thatcher, and a peer of the realm while she became a speaker and educator on talmudic and moral issues. No bibliography. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Lili

Author : Hervé,Alfred Hennequin,Albert Millaud
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1886
Category : Operas
ISBN : STANFORD:36105028696073

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Lili by Hervé,Alfred Hennequin,Albert Millaud Pdf

The Autobiography of Charlotte Amélie, Princess of Aldenburg

Author : Charlotte Amélie de La Trémoille Aldenburg (Gräfin von)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1914
Category : Autobiography
ISBN : UGA:32108009789150

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The Autobiography of Charlotte Amélie, Princess of Aldenburg by Charlotte Amélie de La Trémoille Aldenburg (Gräfin von) Pdf

Amélie Rives (Princess Troubetzkoy)

Author : Welford Dunaway Taylor
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Women and literature
ISBN : UOM:39015031308029

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The Stranger Next Door

Author : Amélie Nothomb
Publisher : Henry Holt & Company
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0805048413

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The Stranger Next Door by Amélie Nothomb Pdf

When Emile and Juliette Hazel move into their new, secluded home to enjoy retirement, their peace is interrupted by the daily visits of the bizarre man who is their only neighbor

The Last French Queen, Marie Amélie de Bourbon

Author : Sister Gertrude
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Electronic
ISBN : IND:32000011251503

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Infertility and the Novels of Sophie Cottin

Author : Michael J. Call
Publisher : University of Delaware Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 0874138078

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Infertility and the Novels of Sophie Cottin by Michael J. Call Pdf

Caught between the ideological positions she had embraced and the reality of her sterility, she cast about for alternatives. In the early years of her widowhood, she took up writing in a serious way, admitting that she found writing therapeutic. Her story, little known to modern readers on either side of the Atlantic, may nevertheless be a perfect case study of a woman's "coming to writing" in post-revolutionary France. This book explores the crucial connections between her self-perceived "defectiveness" and her literary production."--Jacket.

This "Self" Which Is Not One

Author : Natalie Edwards,Christopher Hogarth
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2010-03-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781443821056

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This "Self" Which Is Not One by Natalie Edwards,Christopher Hogarth Pdf

The “Self” Which is Not One: Women’s Life-Writing in French, assembles articles on women’s life-writing from diverse areas of the Francophone world. It is comprised of nine chapters that discuss female writers from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and Europe, in addition to French writers. The idea of the self is currently attracting widespread interest in academia, most notably in the arts and humanities. The development of postmodernism supposes a fragmented “subject” formed from the network of available discourses, rather than a stable and coherent self. Jacques Derrida, for example, wrote that there is no longer any such things as a “full subject,” and Julia Kristeva now insists that the individual is a “subject in process.” The growing importance of psychoanalytic theory, particular in French studies, has also impacted upon this development. The basic tenet of psychoanalytic theory is that the individual is formed of a duality: the conscious and unconscious parts of the self which prevent the individual from ever fully knowing her/himself, and which thus insists upon a plural, incomplete self. Developments in the field of postcolonial studies have also made us aware of different ways of approaching the self in different parts of the world, and eroded the idea of a stable, conscious and complete self. As scholars examine these new ways of approaching the self, autobiography has been the subject of renewed interest. Several academic books have appeared in recent years that study the ways in which autobiographers represent the self as incomplete, evolving and elusive. In particular, a number of books have appeared on the subject of women’s autobiography and female subjectivity, such as works by Sidonie Smith, Julia Watson and Nancy Miller, and several volumes interrogate postcolonial women’s autobiography, such as texts by Françoise Lionnet, Gayatri Spivak, Carole Boyce Davies and Chandra Mohanty. Our volume unites these strands of criticism, by examining ways that female autobiographies write the self as a fragmented, plural construct across the Francophone world. This will be the first book-length study of this important development. This volume will be of interest primarily to students and scholars working in the areas of life-writing, French and Francophone studies, postcolonial studies and gender studies. The volume contributes to multiple areas that are currently garnering substantial interest in academe: postcolonial studies, Francophone studies, gender studies and women’s writing. By comparing works from across the Francophone world, our volume takes a global approach to the genre of autobiography and its inflections by women writers. The “Self” That is Not One in Women’s Autobiography in French therefore represents a timely intervention in several interlinking academic fields and will thus garner substantial interest.

Blood Heir

Author : Amélie Wen Zhao
Publisher : Delacorte Press
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-19
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9780525707813

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The first book in an epic new series about a princess hiding a dark secret and the con man she must trust to clear her name for her father's murder. In the Cyrilian Empire, Affinites are reviled. Their varied gifts to control the world around them are unnatural—dangerous. And Anastacya Mikhailov, the crown princess, has a terrifying secret. Her deadly Affinity to blood is her curse and the reason she has lived her life hidden behind palace walls. When Ana's father, the emperor, is murdered, her world is shattered. Framed as his killer, Ana must flee the palace to save her life. And to clear her name, she must find her father's murderer on her own. But the Cyrilia beyond the palace walls is far different from the one she thought she knew. Corruption rules the land, and a greater conspiracy is at work—one that threatens the very balance of her world. And there is only one person corrupt enough to help Ana get to its core: Ramson Quicktongue. A cunning crime lord of the Cyrilian underworld, Ramson has sinister plans—though he might have met his match in Ana. Because in this story, the princess might be the most dangerous player of all. “Cinematic storytelling at its best.”—Adrienne Young, New York Times bestselling author of Sky in the Deep and The Girl the Sea Gave Back “Zhao shines in the fast-paced and vivid combat scenes, which lend a cinematic quality that pulls readers in.”—The New York Times Book Review “Zhao is a master writer who weaves a powerful tale of loyalty, honor, and courage through a strong female protagonist. . . . Readers will love the fast-paced energy and plot twists in this adventure-packed story.”—SLJ