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    37. Fais dodo, Colas

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    A) M. Jérôme Bujold, Saint-Jules-de-Maria (Bonaventure), P. Q. 1946 : Recueillie en décembre 1946 Notée par une personne de l’entourage du chanteur. MÉLODIE 37-A Fais dodo, mon titi, mon Colas,Fais dodo, mon titi, mon Colas.Quand papa reviendraApport’ra des p’tits chats.Fais dodo, mon titi, mon p’tit frère,Fais dodo, mon titi, mon Colas. B) Mme Edouard Savoie, Haut-Lamèque (Gloucester), N.-B. 46 : Recueillie en août 1946. PAS DE MÉLODIE NOTÉE Fais dodo, Colas mon p’tit frère,Fais dodo, t’aura..

    Around the world in eighty gays : retranslating Jules Verne from a queer perspective

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    Studies of multiple causation of literary translation outcomes (e.g. Brownlie 2003, 2006) have found that individual translators may have a significant idiosyncratic input into the form of the translated text, in tandem with other causal influences, including the source text itself, translation norms and skopoi. The nature of translatorial selfinscription and creativity may include an original deconstruction of a source text, indeed, a radical reinterpretation of same. The translator Butcher has reinterpreted Around the World in Eighty Days (1873/1995) in the context of its author Jules Verne’s life history, original manuscripts of the French novel in question, prior to subsequent expurgation by their publisher Hetzel, and textual clues themselves. Butcher's Queer Studies readings have had an important influence on his translation decisions. Examples of his translation solutions throughout this Verne novel are discussed, and are seen to purposively accentuate perceived sexual and sometimes specifically gay subtexts. This article also investigates, linguistically, the plausibility of some of Butcher's controversial reinterpretations of the Verne imaginary

    The Influence of Jules Verne in Sweden Around 1900

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    The article presents the impact of Jules Verne among Swedish readers around 1900 by investigating a juvenile magazine, Kamraten, published between 1892 and 1911. Two newly discovered Martian Epics in Kamraten by the Swedish author of adventure and crime stories, Julius Regis (1889―1925), “En bröllopsresa i blå etern” (1906―07; “A Honeymoon in Space”) and “Dokumentet från Mars” (1910; “The Document from Mars”), give vivid testimony to Verne’s popularity. These stories ― in which Verne is mentioned ― are about Swedes travelling in space and are clearly influenced by Verne’s novels

    Jules Verne, “marginal sécant” de la littérature française

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    Nous proposons dans cet article d’analyser l’œuvre de Jules Verne au travers de différents concepts et théories susceptibles d’expliquer pourquoi l’auteur des Voyages extraordinaires n’a jamais été reconnu en son temps par ses pairs. Le concept de « marginal sécant » (Crozier & Friedberg), la théorie des « champs littéraires » (Bourdieu) et la théorie de « la complexité » (Morin) éclairent ainsi autrement le positionnement historique, sociologique et littéraire de cet auteur majeur de la littérature française.We analyze Jules Verne’s work through different concepts and theories, explaining why the author of The Extraordinary Voyages was never recognized in his time by his peers. The "marginal secant" concept (Crozier & Friedberg), the "literary fields" theory (Bourdieu), and the "complexity" theory (Morin) thus enlighten — each differently — the historical, sociological, and literary placement of this major author of French literature

    Reply to the criticisms of James D. Dana : including Dana's two articles with a letter of Louis Agassiz

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    by Jules MarcouHandschriftliches Geschenkexlibris: "Prof. A. Mousson from the author" Exemplar der ETH-BI

    Claire Etchegaray et Anne Duprat au séminaire "Fictions philosophiques" (22 janvier 2024)

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    Lundi 22 janvier 2024 Université Paris Nanterre, bâtiment Ricoeur, salle des Conseils (4e étage) 9h30-12h30 : Séminaire « Fictions philosophiques de la modernité » (org. Colas Duflo (CSLF/Litt&phi) et Anne-Lise Rey (Ireph)) Claire Etchegaray (Université Paris Nanterre): « L'existence indépendante des corps, fiction philosophique ? Une question controversée des Lumières britanniques », Anne Duprat (Université de Picardie Jules Verne/IUF):« Y-a-t-il une causalité fictionnelle ? »

    Political cartoonist Jules Feiffer

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    Poster for a slide lecture by the cartoonist, playwright and author, Jules Feiffer.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/archives-posters/1082/thumbnail.jp
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