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Pascal (Roger) : Filanjana. Nouvelles ; Pascal (Roger) : Ravenala. Nouvelles
Menier Marie-Antoinette. Pascal (Roger) : Filanjana. Nouvelles ; Pascal (Roger) : Ravenala. Nouvelles. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 79, n°297, 4e trimestre 1992. p. 608
Pascal Roger — La République malgache
L. T. Pascal Roger — La République malgache. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°3, 1966. p. 602
Pascal Roger — La République malgache
L. T. Pascal Roger — La République malgache. In: Population, 21ᵉ année, n°3, 1966. p. 602
Roger Poizat
Terrier Pascal. Roger Poizat. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 76ᵉ année, n°2, février 2007. p. 26
Ikor Roger, Ô soldats de quarante ...
Balmand Pascal. Ikor Roger, Ô soldats de quarante .... In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°12, octobre-décembre 1986. Dossier : Retour au tiers monde. pp. 109-110
Ikor Roger, Ô soldats de quarante ...
Balmand Pascal. Ikor Roger, Ô soldats de quarante .... In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°12, octobre-décembre 1986. Dossier : Retour au tiers monde. pp. 109-110
Samuel Beckett and the Writers of Port-Royal
It has been observed that ‘the literary influences on Beckett have been far more important than has been acknowledged, and more important indeed, than the philosophical influences’ (Smith 2002: 3). The truth of this statement is evidenced by the description that scholars have given of Samuel Beckett’s relationship to seventeenth century French classicism. To date, critical interest has been limited for the most part to the figure of the philosopher René Descartes on the (fragile) grounds that Beckett was exclusively concerned with the Cartesian imperative of clarity and order, the fundamental dualism between body and mind, and Nominalism.
Together with the assumption that Beckett’s vision was essentially Cartesian, his literary filiation with Pascal was suggested by critics, but only in terms of Beckett’s formal approach to the theatre. In his short article on En attendant Godot in 1953, the playwright Jean Anouilh was among the first reviewers to suggest that Beckett’s drama synthesizes the encounter between ‘classicism’ and a ‘modern’ form of art. It is well known that Beckett retained a lifelong admiration for Pascal – indeed, Pascal was one of his ‘old chestnuts’ (Knowlson 1997: 653). Little attention has been paid, however, to the originality of Pascal’s thought, the specific nature of his prose, and the impact these might have had upon Beckett’s mature work, especially the trilogy and the subsequent short prose. Yet, in the literary and philosophical context of post-war France, Beckett’s filiation with Pascal, their corresponding preoccupations, were evident to his contemporaries, who identified Pascal as an underlying presence in his works
A graphic/photographic arthroscopy simulator
Thesis (M.S.V.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1988.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 44-46).by Pascal Roger Chesnais.M.S.V.S
Roger B. Manning, Hunters and Poachers. A Cultural and Social History of Unlawful Hunting in England, 1485-1640
Brioist Pascal. Roger B. Manning, Hunters and Poachers. A Cultural and Social History of Unlawful Hunting in England, 1485-1640. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 51ᵉ année, N. 2, 1996. pp. 358-360
La France et les communautés européennes. Sous la direction de Joël Rideau, Pierre Gerbet, Roger-Michel Chevallier, Maurice Torrelli, Préface de René-Jean Dupuy.
Fontaine Pascal. La France et les communautés européennes. Sous la direction de Joël Rideau, Pierre Gerbet, Roger-Michel Chevallier, Maurice Torrelli, Préface de René-Jean Dupuy.. In: Revue française de science politique, 26ᵉ année, n°6, 1976. pp. 1149-1151
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