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Erik Martiny
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2020
Des entretiens avec des écrivains, des recensions de livres, des commentaires d'exposition
Littérature érotique/Editions La Musardine/Anne Hautecoeur/Interview
Un entretien avec Anne Hautecoeur, directrice générale des Editions La Musardine, éditrice de littérature érotique.
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มุมมอง: 272
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Amélie Cordonnier En Garde
มุมมอง 135ปีที่แล้ว
Présentation de l'oeuvre romanesque d'Amélie Cordonnier avec une attention particulière à son dernier livre, En Garde.
Interview Gilles Nadeau/Editions Maurice Nadeau/Ervé/Beckett/Henry Miller
มุมมอง 214ปีที่แล้ว
Entretien avec Gilles Nadeau, directeur des Editions Gilles Nadeau
Jean Mattern
มุมมอง 1382 ปีที่แล้ว
Une présentation de l'oeuvre romanesque de Jean Mattern; l'accent est mis sur son dernier roman Suite en do mineur.
Naturalism in France and America
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A comparative overview of the naturalist novel in France and America, with particular emphasis on Frank Norrisi's novel McTeague.
The Gilded Age
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An overview of The Gilded Age, the last three decades of the nineteenth century in America, with reference to Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner's eponymous book, the Robber Barons and American expansion west.
American Gothic 2 / Brockden Brown / Hawthorne / Poe
มุมมอง 3094 ปีที่แล้ว
The second part of an introduction to American gothic fiction.
American Gothic / Charles Brockden Brown / Hawthorne / Poe
มุมมอง 9954 ปีที่แล้ว
An overview of gothic fiction in America, with special emphasis on Charles Brockden Brown, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allen Poe
Neoclassical drama
มุมมอง 5204 ปีที่แล้ว
An overview of drama in the neoclassical age with reference to John Dryden, Aphra Behn and the Académie française.
The eighteenth century novel
มุมมอง 7654 ปีที่แล้ว
An overview of the rise of the novel with a brief presentation of Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels and Tom Jones.
Monotobio Eric Chevillard
มุมมอง 2174 ปีที่แล้ว
Une présentation de Monotobio d'Eric Chevillard, paru aux Editions de Minuit.
Neoclassicism / Eighteenth century British literature / The Augustan Age / The Age of Johnson
มุมมอง 2.9K4 ปีที่แล้ว
An overview of neoclassicism in British literature with a particular emphasis on poetry by Alexander Pope. John Dryden and Jonathan Swift are also mentioned.
Romanticism
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An outline of the Romantic movement in Europe with a particular focus on British romanticism.
L'homme qui pleure de rire Frédéric Beigbeder
มุมมอง 2584 ปีที่แล้ว
Une recension du roman de Frédéric Beigbeder, L'homme qui pleure de rire (2020)
Free Indirect Discourse and Stream of Consciousness
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A video explaining the difference between the narrative techniques known as free indirect discourse/speech and stream of consciousness
Ecocriticism / Cli-fi / Climate Fiction / New books / Granta / River Boat Books
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Ecocriticism / Cli-fi / Climate Fiction / New books / Granta / River Boat Books
Colourism / African-American Literature / Frederick Douglass / Charles Chesnutt / Wallace Thurman
มุมมอง 7024 ปีที่แล้ว
Colourism / African-American Literature / Frederick Douglass / Charles Chesnutt / Wallace Thurman
Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven 2 / African American Literature / the Roaring Twenties
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Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven 2 / African American Literature / the Roaring Twenties
Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven / African American Literature / the Roaring Twenties
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Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven / African American Literature / the Roaring Twenties
Finally another light skin pale guy that knows about the structure of colorism.
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very insightful and helpful thank you so much sir, I'm studying this right now as M.A student & wanted detailed analysis of that era
Comment se fait-il que cette édition soit si peu connue en découvrant des pépites comme "Épuration", "Écritures carnassières", "Mon frère", "Le non de Klara" et bien d'autres romans qui m'ont bouleversée?
I think you will find modernism in music was far more "radical" ,horrible word , than the other arts. From Schoenberg to Harrison Birtwistle , still going on. !!!!!
28:17 Did you mean "People of Color". I figured this title had a double meaning but my goodness are you brave! Thank you for sharing your literary commentary and comparison to other literature during its time. I don't think I'll read it because of the offensive stereotypes. I don't see how any enlightening lines and phrases within the writing could redeem the debasing context and gross immortality that could easily be misinterpreted as a generalization of a people and their culture. Again, thanks for sharing.
The first pronunciation of L. N's name is the correct one. Ask anyone at Black Hawk Island and they'll tell you. Basil Bunting was interested in going into the fishing business with L.N.'s father, that's probably his closest connection. No joke. Pound suggested to Zukovsky that he edit the special Objectivist issue of Poetry (Chicago) magazine. I would say that William Carlos Williams was just as if not more connected with the Objectivists than either Bunting or Pound. Rexroth was included in the first Objectivist anthology. Oppen and his wife ran the "To" Press and published the complete poems of Wm. Carlos Wms. as part of it. Please read Michael Heller's study of Objectivism and it might clear some things up for you. Reznikoff started publishing his own poetry on a press he owned in 1918. He was the elder statesman of the group. Rakosi stopped writing poetry for about thirty years and took it up in his old age. I knew Carl Rakosi personally--a great fellow.
Hello Erik! I watched your video with great interest. I have a question regarding Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway: you mention at the end of the video that V. Woolf uses stream of consciousness but the examples you give are actually of free indirect speech. Or I am mistaken... Could you give a example of stream of consciousness in Mrs Dalloway please? Thanks in advance
In free indirect speech (present tense narration), should I turn "Oh my God" into "Oh his God"? E.g. "George is breathing heavily. Oh his God, is he going to die here?"
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Ayo where’s your pass?
Dumb white people like this
Atleast nigga is being honest
woah who gave you the pass?
very helpful for my mphil presentation.
based
Cool title
Thank you, Sir. I enjoy your lectures so much!
You are super !!!
Une découverte .... merci.
wlf
A propos 'essentialism'--what is a "fixed essence" if not a definition? The purpose of lexicographic specification is to "fix' a term's meaning by giving the rule of its usage, or its referent. A propos "stereotypes"--what is true of the group/class is not necessarily true of its members. This is the endlessly iterated criticism of stereotypes and championing of the individual as irreducibly unique that goes back to Kierkegaard's critique of Hegel. Yet as Lee Jussim has shown: consensual stereotypes--those held by large swaths of society--are more likely to be true (OF THE GROUP!) than not. (see: The Unbearable Accuracy of Stereotypes; Stereotype Accuracy: One of the Largest and most Replicable Effects in all of Social Psychology.) To criticize stereotypes as not applicable or accurate of individuals is to misunderstand the purpose and unavoidability of stereotypes. The simplistic opposition between particular and universal; member and class; individual and group is not the final wisdom! All systematic, scientific, general knowledge involves determinations of classes, not individuals; of the rule rather than the exception.
This video was very helpful, thank you !
never knew u can speak french
Very thorough thank you
BASED
very informative video! Thank you
BASED
This is really interesting and informative. Thanks for sharing, I'm a big fan of Oppen in particular. Niedecker is new to me. After this video I'm going to try to get my hands on some of her work
Do you have any thoughts on switching from dialogue between characters to inner monologue/stream of consciousness while ensuring the reader clearly knows the difference between outer world and inner experience?
Yes, please expound upon this. 'Difficult to find the distinctions and craft necessary.
Pleased to have met her, most illuminating....
True, Brown has evil manifested in the panther and Indians in Edgar Huntley, but to say he somehow predominantly sees evil appearing in nature is, at best, a gross overstatement. If we are to talk about the villains in his gothic work, they are mostly or usually transplanted Europeans; that is in the way of religious or political fanatics, e.g. Carwin, Ormond, and Martinette (in "Ormond") and or escaped criminals, (again) Carwin and Clithero (in Edgar Huntly.) Then there is of course also the yellow fever which is featured in Ormond and Arthur Mervyn which one would be at some pain to describe as natural.
hello mister martiny, I have a question please, if I have understood you well, the importance is given to the shape of the poem rather than anything else, in this case do you mean aesthetics because we don't really have aesthetics in modern poetry especially with William Carlos Williams?
Thank you for this illuminating discussion!
English please?!
Is the book available anywhere online to read, or can you only obtain it via purchasing a hard-copy version?
I can't find it either. I do have a copy of the book only it's fragile. If you find a digital copy could you inform me & I'll do the same
@@DAVIDTORRESANI There's a digital copy in the external links on its Wikipedia page
I just purchased it yesterday in Harlem, NY
Nice bookshelves 🤩 This is the way F
Good American accent! 😅
Nice boat in the background 😄
J’ignorais que tu chantais si bien...bravo ! Malheureusement,je ne possède pas suffisamment la langue pour apprécier pleinement. Dany
You sing very well sir you have a future in High School Musical! :)