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Les Enfants Terribles

Author : Jean Cocteau
Publisher : Random House
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Brothers and sisters
ISBN : 9780099561378

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At home, Paul shares a private world with his sister Elisabeth, a world from which parents are tacitly excluded. Their room is where the Game is played, the Game being their own bizarre version of life. All that they do outside is effectively controlled by the rules of the Game: unfortunately the rules of the Game prescribe that the two children must die...

Enfant Terrible

Author : Tomasso Brothers The Tomasso Brothers
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781449027186

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Brought to you by the minds at Penmen Elite and based on the dark short story poems of Heinrich Hoffmann, the epic adventure of enfant TERRIBLE centers around nine young children who fight to find their way back home after being abducted from their homes by a mysterious force. Pulled into a warped version of their own town, Stadt Von Toten Kindern, the children soon find themselves face-to-face with an enigmatic boy named Struwwelpeter who convinces them to embrace their new-found freedom the unruly town has to offer. Betsy Braun Krause, a 12 year old girl who has long been tormented by the disappearance of her older brother, is immediately befriended by Struwwelpeter who sweeps her up by his strange sense of humor and boyish charm. She soon discovers, however, that there is more to this strange boy than he is letting on. While facing one of her lifelong fears, Betsy is separated from her six year old brother, Conrad, who disappears into the dark, dead forest and is ruthlessly hunted down by a sinister creature. Driven by fear and her desire to save her younger brother, Betsy travels through strange and evil lands to uncover the dark truth about Struwwelpeter, the evil that brought them here and the secret motivation behind it all.

Enfant Terrible!

Author : Murray Pomerance
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2002-11-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780814768341

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The one thing everybody knows about Jerry Lewis is that he is beloved by the French, those incomprehensible hedonistic strangers across the sea. The French understand him, while in the U.S. he is at best a riddle, not one of us. Lewis is someone we take profound pleasure in excluding, if not ridiculing. Enfant Terrible! Jerry Lewis in American Film is the first comprehensive collection devoted to one of the most controversial and accomplished figures in twentieth-century American cinema. A veteran of virtually every form of show business, Lewis's performances onscreen and the motion pictures he has directed reveal significant filmmaking talents, and show him to be what he has called himself, a "total filmmaker." Yet his work has been frequently derided by American critics. This book challenges that easy reading by taking a more careful look at Lewis's considerable body of work onscreen in 16 diverse and penetrating essays. Turning to such films asThe Nutty Professor, The Ladies Man, The King of Comedy, The Delicate Delinquent, Living It Up, The Errand Boy, The Disorderly Orderly, Arizona Dream, and The Geisha Boy, the contributors address topics ranging from Lewis's on- and offscreen performances, the representations of disability in his films, and the European obsession with Lewis, to his relationship with Dean Martin and Lewis's masculinity. Far from an out of control hysteric, Enfant Terrible! instead reveals Jerry Lewis to be a meticulous master of performance with a keen sense of American culture and the contemporary world. Contributors include: Mikita Brottman, Scott Bukatman, David Desser, Leslie A. Fiedler, Craig Fischer, Lucy Fischer, Krin Gabbard, Barry Keith Grant, Andrew Horton, Susan Hunt, Frank Krutnik, Marcia Landy, Peter Lehman, Shawn Levy, Dana Polan, Murray Pomerance, and J. P. Telotte.

Napoleon's Enfant Terrible

Author : John G. Gallaher
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0806138750

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Napoleon's Enfant Terrible by John G. Gallaher Pdf

A dedicated career soldier and excellent division and corps commander, Dominique Vandamme was a thorn in the side of practically every officer he served. Outspoken to a fault, he even criticized Napoleon, whom he never forgave for not appointing him marshal. His military prowess so impressed the emperor, however, that he returned Vandamme to command time and again. In this first book-length study of Vandamme in English, John G. Gallaher traces the career of one of Napoleon's most successful midrank officers. He describes Vandamme's rise from a provincial youth with neither fortune nor influence to an officer of the highest rank in the French army. Gallaher thus offers a rare look at a Napoleonic general who served for twenty-five years during the wars of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Empire. This was a time when a general could lose his head if he lost a battle. Despite Vandamme's contentious nature, Gallaher shows, Napoleon needed his skills as a commander, and Vandamme needed Napoleon to further his career. Gallaher draws on a wealth of archival sources in France--notably the Vandamme Papers in Lille--to draw a full portrait of the general. He also reveals new information on such military events as the Silesian campaign of 1807 and the disaster at Kulm in 1813. Gallaher presents Vandamme in the context of the Napoleonic command system, revealing how he related to both subordinates and superiors. Napoleon's Enfant Terrible depicts an officer who was his own worst enemy but who was instrumental in winning an empire.

Truman Capote-Enfant Terrible

Author : Robert Emmet Long
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780826427632

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Truman Capote-Enfant Terrible by Robert Emmet Long Pdf

A short and pungent New Yorker-style profile/extended essay of one of the great literary talents and some would say underachievers of American literature.

Stanley Fish, America's Enfant Terrible

Author : Gary A. Olson
Publisher : SIU Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2016-03-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780809334766

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Stanley Fish, America's Enfant Terrible by Gary A. Olson Pdf

"A chronological narrative of the life and an intellectual chronicle and explication of the major works of legal scholar, literary critic, and public intellectual Stanley Fish, who is considered one of the century's most original and influential literary theorists"--

Enfants Terribles

Author : Susan Weiner
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2001-05-09
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0801865395

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Weiner highlights the new importance of youth as a social category of identity in the context of the postwar explosion of the mass media and explores the ways in which girls both defined and disrupted this category.

Enfant Terrible; the Life and World of Maurice Utrillo

Author : Peter De Polnay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:$B122176

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Enfant Terrible; the Life and World of Maurice Utrillo by Peter De Polnay Pdf

First ed. published in 1967 under title: The world of Maurice Utrillo.

Enfant Terrible!

Author : Murray Pomerance
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2002-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780814767054

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Enfant Terrible! Jerry Lewis in American Film is the first comprehensive collection devoted to one of the most controversial and accomplished figures in twentieth-century American cinema. A veteran of virtually every form of show business, Lewis's performances onscreen and the motion pictures he has directed reveal significant film-making talents, and show him to be what he has called himself, a "Total Film-Maker." Yet his work has been frequently derided by American critics. Book jacket.

Galliano

Author : David Foy
Publisher : Unicorn Publishing Group
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : DESIGN
ISBN : 191006565X

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Galliano by David Foy Pdf

With over 125 lavish images Galliano: Fashion's Enfant Terrible is the showcase for a legendary couture career that has never been out of the public eye.

Enfant Terrible

Author : Gwydhar Gebien
Publisher : Gwydhar Gebien
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Enfant Terrible by Gwydhar Gebien Pdf

Damen Warner is the front man for a metalcore band who has hit the skids. Hard. His record label dropped him, his manager has gone missing and now his agent won’t return his calls. He is broke and homeless, and his career is deader than rock and roll. And worse—he’s thirty. In a last-ditch effort to revive his career, Damen returns to Chicago on the promise of playing Lollapalooza and his life quickly spirals into a vortex of sex, drugs, rock and roll, colorful language, explicit content and poor taste. Antagonizing everyone in his path, Damen struggles to reinvent himself and to come to terms with his estranged family as he plummets face first to rock bottom. Subversive, sardonic, brilliantly painted and deeply fascinating—Damen’s story is "fun" in the way carnival rides are fun: erratic, brightly colored and constructed by itinerants of negotiable character.

The Economy of Esteem

Author : Geoffrey Brennan,Philip Pettit
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2004-03-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780191529863

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The Economy of Esteem by Geoffrey Brennan,Philip Pettit Pdf

However much people want esteem, it is an untradable commodity— there is no way that you can buy the good opinion of another or sell to others your good opinion of them. And yet esteem is allocated in society according to systematic determinants: people's performance, publicity, and presentation relative to others will help to fix how much esteem they enjoy and how much disesteem they avoid. In turn, rational individuals are bound to compete with one another, however tacitly, in the attempt to increase their chances of winning esteem and avoiding disesteem. And this competition shapes the environments in which they each pursue esteem, setting relevant comparators and benchmarks, and determining the cost that a person must bear for obtaining a given level of esteem. Hidden in the multifarious interactions and exchanges of social life, then, there is a quiet force at work — a force as silent and powerful as gravity — which molds the basic form of people's relationships and associations. This force was more or less routinely invoked in the writings of classical theorists like Aristotle and Plato, Locke and Montesquieu, Mandeville and Hume and Madison. Although Adam Smith himself gave it great credence, however, the rise of economics proper coincided with a sudden decline in the attention devoted to the economy of esteem. What had been a topic of compelling interest for earlier authors fell into relative neglect throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book is designed to reverse the trend. It begins by outlining the psychology of esteem and the way the working of that psychology can give rise to an economy. It then shows how a variety of social patterns that are otherwise anomalous come to make a lot of sense within an economics of esteem. And it looks, finally, at the ways in which the economy of esteem may be reshaped to improve overall social outcomes. While making connections with older patterns of social theorising, it offers a novel orientation for contemporary thought about how society works and how it may be made to work. It puts the economy of esteem firmly on the agenda of economics and social science and of moral and political theory.

The Craft of Post-Narratology

Author : Zeineb Derbali
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2023-07-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527512863

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The collection of articles compiled in this volume ponder narratological aspects, elements, and features and examine the extent to which the coinage “post-narratology” is applicable in contemporary literature, cultural studies, translation, etc. The contributors’ rethinking of narratology in relation to ethnicity, culture, history, and religion lead to significant implications as far as adherence to or departure from Western classical narratology is concerned. The notions of plot, storyline, point of view, voice, characters, narrators, and others, paradigmatically structured in the narratological classical model shaped by the Russian Formalists and polished by Tzvetan Todorov, Roland Barthes, and Gérard Genette, are stretched and modified to fit the cultural contexts of written works in various fields.

Wishbone

Author : Laura C. Jarmon
Publisher : Univ. of Tennessee Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1572332735

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Wishbone by Laura C. Jarmon Pdf

Jarmon (English, U. of Tennessee, Martin) studies the history and attempts to trace the origins of several prevalent themes in African American folklore, using folk tale collections from the US and Africa. The themes link subjects with symbolic content, such as tar baby with binding and transcription and the skull with presence and propriety. An introduction presents Jarmon's methodology; her thesis is that these narratives are a type of modal discourse that is symbolized by the motifs of the wishbone and crossroads which she sees as emblematic of the concept of margins and reflective of a mood of indeterminacy. ^^^^ Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Karel Teige, 1900-1951

Author : Eric Dluhosch,Rostislav Švácha
Publisher : Mit Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780262041706

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Karel Teige, 1900-1951 by Eric Dluhosch,Rostislav Švácha Pdf

"When the Communists took over Czechoslovakia in 1948. Teige was first hailed as a progressive, then denounced for not toeing the party line - even though he was never a card-carrying member of the Communist Party. He died a broken man, forbidden to speak out or to publish. Since the recovery of his work after the "velvet revolution" of 1989, his legacy has been revived not only in Prague but also in Western Europe and the United States."--BOOK JACKET.