Le Mystère du fantôme de minuit

Le Mystère du fantôme de minuit
Author: Helen Moss
Publisher: Fleurus
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2014-11-27T00:00:00+01:00
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 2215129530

Castle Key accueille le tournage d'un film, mais Savannah Shaw, l'actrice principale disparaît. Le fantôme du château l'aurait-il enlevée ? Emily fait appel à ses amis Scott et jack pour l'aider à résoudre l'énigme et à sauver Savannah. L'île de Castle Key cache bien des mystères ! Partez à l'aventure avec ces nouveaux détectives en herbe !

Le mystère du fantôme de minuit

Le mystère du fantôme de minuit
Author: Helen Moss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-09-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9782215126041

En vacances sur l'île de Castel Key, Jack et Scott rencontrent Emily et son chien Drift. Ils se découvrent une passion commune : résoudre énigmes et mystères avec brio et malice ! Partez à l'aventure avec ce quatuor de détectives en herbe !

Mystères à Minuit : La ville la plus hantée du monde - Collection OZ

Mystères à Minuit : La ville la plus hantée du monde - Collection OZ
Author: Camille Brissot
Publisher: Syros Jeunesse
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 2748527089

Bienvenue à Minuit, 3 500 habitants, 736 fantômes !!! Mais pour les voir, il ne suffit pas d'y croire... Minuit est la ville la plus hantée du monde. Mais seul Victor, 12 ans, voit les fantômes pour de vrai ! Lui et son ami fantôme Balti (12 ans aussi, mais depuis plusieurs siècles) proposent leurs services de chasseurs de mystères... Pour les trouver, rendez-vous dans la cour du collège, sur le banc près de l'Arbre à foudre. Si vous l'osez !

Textual and Visual Selves

Textual and Visual Selves
Author: Natalie Edwards
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0803237995

Autobiography in France has taken a decidedly visual turn in recent years: photographs, shown or withheld, become evidence of what was, might have been, or cannot be said; photographers, filmmakers, and cartoonists undertake projects that explore issues of identity. Textual and Visual Selves investigates, from a variety of theoretical perspectives, the ways in which the textual and the visual combine in certain French works to reconfigure ideas—and images—of self-representation. Surprisingly, what these accounts reveal is that photography or film does not necessarily serve to shore up the referentiality of the autobiographical account: on the contrary, the inclusion of visual material can even increase indeterminacy and ambiguity. Far from offering documentary evidence of an extratextual self coincident with the “I” of the text, these images testify only to absence, loss, evasiveness, and the desire to avoid objectification. However, where Roland Barthes famously saw the photograph as a prefiguration of death, in this volume we see how the textual strategies deployed by these writers and artists result in work that is ultimately life-affirming.

French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction

French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction
Author: Jean-Marc Lofficier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Connoisseurs of fantasy, science fiction, and horror have long recognized the important contributions of thousands of French authors, filmmakers, and artists. The volume is divided into two parts. Part I gives historical overviews, complete lists, descriptions, and summaries for works in film, television, radio, animation, comic books, and graphic novels. This section also includes interviews with animation director Rene Laloux and comic book artist Moebius, as well as comments from filmmaker Luc Besson. Biographies are provided for over 200 important contributors to television and graphic arts. Part II covers the major authors and literary trends of French science fiction, fantasy, and horror from the Middle Ages to the present day. (French-Canadians and Belgians are also examined.) There is a biographical dictionary of over 3,000 authors, a section on major French awards, and a complete bibliography. Many illustrations (!) illuminate this thorough presentation.

The Violence of Modernity

The Violence of Modernity
Author: Debarati Sanyal
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1421429292

The Violence of Modernity turns to Charles Baudelaire, one of the most canonical figures of literary modernism, in order to reclaim an aesthetic legacy for ethical inquiry and historical critique. Works of modern literature are commonly theorized as symptomatic responses to the trauma of history. In a climate that tends to privilege crisis over critique, Debarati Sanyal argues that it is urgent to rethink literary experience in terms that recall its contestatory potential. Examining Baudelaire's poems afresh, she shifts the focus of critical attention toward an account of modernism as an active engagement with violence, specifically the violence of history in nineteenth-century France. Sanyal analyzes a literary current that uses the traditional hallmarks of modernism—irony, intertextuality, self-reflexivity, and formalism—to challenge the historical violence of modernity. Baudelaire and the committed ironists writing in his wake teach us how to read and resist the violence of history, and thereby to challenge the melancholy tenor of our contemporary "wound culture." In a series of provocative readings, Sanyal presents Baudelaire's poetry as an aesthetic form that contests historical violence through rhetorical strategies of complicity, counterviolence, and critique. The book develops a new account of Baudelaire's significance as a modernist by dislodging him both from his traditional status as a practitioner of "art for art's sake" and from his more recent incarnation as the poet of trauma. Following her extended analysis of Baudelaire's poetry, Sanyal in later chapters considers a number of authors influenced by his strategies—including Rachilde, Virginie Despentes, Albert Camus, and Jean-Paul Sartre—to examine the relevance of their interventions for our current climate of trauma and terror. The result is a study that underscores how Baudelaire's legacy continues to energize literary engagements with the violence of modernity.

The French Review

The French Review
Author: James Frederick Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 974
Release: 1983
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN: