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French literature (outside France) --- Fiction --- anno 1900-1999 --- Martinique --- Martinique fiction (French) --- Martinique fiction (French Creole) --- History and criticism. --- 840 <100> --- Franse literatuur: extra muros --- 840 <100> Franse literatuur: extra muros --- Martinican fiction (French Creole) --- Martinican fiction (French) --- French fiction --- Martinican literature (French) --- Creole fiction, Martinican French --- French Creole fiction, Martinican --- Martinican French Creole fiction --- Martinican literature (French Creole) --- History and criticism --- Martinique fiction (French) - History and criticism. --- Martinique fiction (French Creole) - History and criticism.
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Baudelaire, Charles --- Creatie (Literaire, artistieke, enz.) --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Creative ability in art --- Création (esthétique) --- Création artistique --- Création littéraire, artistique, etc. --- Schepping (Literaire, artistieke, enz.) --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- -Criticism and interpretation --- 840 "18" BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES Franse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899--BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES --- Baudelaire, Charles, --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre, --- Bodler, Sharlʹ, --- Бодлер, Шарль, --- Būdlīr, --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre, --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles, --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire-, --- Bodler, Shara, --- Bodler, Şarl, --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra, --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla, --- Bōntlair, K., --- Bodlir, Sharl, --- Bodler, Sh. --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru, --- Μπωντλαίρ, Σαρλ, --- באדלער, טש --- בודליר, שארל, --- בודליר, שר̀ל --- בודלר, שארל, --- בודלר, שרל, --- بودلير, شارل, --- ボードレールシャルル, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre --- Baudelaire, Charles. --- Baudelaire, Ch. --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre --- Bodler --- Bodler, Sharlʹ --- Бодлер, Шарль --- Būdlīr --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire --- -Bodler, Shara --- Bodler, Şarl --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla --- Bōntlair, K. --- Bodlir, Sharl --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru --- C. B., --- B., C., --- בודליר, שרל
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Poetry --- Thematology --- French literature --- Baudelaire, Charles --- Revolutionary poetry, French --- Political poetry, French --- Radicalism in literature --- Baudelaire, Charles, --- Œuvre --- --Thème --- --Révolution --- --History and criticism --- History and criticism --- Political and social views --- France --- Politics and government --- -Radicalism in literature --- -French revolutionary poetry --- French poetry --- French political poetry --- -Political and social views --- -Political poetry, French --- -History and criticism --- -Poetry --- Pʻŭrangsŭ --- Frankrig --- Francja --- Frant︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Prantsusmaa --- Francia (Republic) --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Fa-kuo --- Faguo --- Франция --- French Republic --- République française --- Peurancih --- Frankryk --- Franse Republiek --- Francland --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- فرنسا --- Faransā --- Franza --- Republica Franzesa --- Gallia (Republic) --- Hyãsia --- Phransiya --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Францыя --- Frantsyi︠a︡ --- Французская Рэспубліка --- Frantsuzskai︠a︡ Rėspublika --- Parancis --- Pransya --- Franis --- Francuska --- Republika Francuska --- Bro-C'hall --- Френска република --- Frenska republika --- França --- República Francesa --- Pransiya --- Republikang Pranses --- Γαλλία --- Gallia --- Γαλλική Δημοκρατία --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- فرانسه --- Farānsah --- צרפת --- רפובליקה הצרפתית --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- פראנקרייך --- 法国 --- 法蘭西共和國 --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- フランス --- Furansu --- フランス共和国 --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Francija --- Ranska --- Frankrike --- French revolutionary poetry --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre, --- Bodler, Sharlʹ, --- Бодлер, Шарль, --- Būdlīr, --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre, --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles, --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire-, --- Bodler, Shara, --- Bodler, Şarl, --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra, --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla, --- Bōntlair, K., --- Bodlir, Sharl, --- Bodler, Sh. --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru, --- Μπωντλαίρ, Σαρλ, --- באדלער, טש --- בודליר, שארל, --- בודליר, שר̀ל --- בודלר, שארל, --- בודלר, שרל, --- بودلير, شارل, --- ボードレールシャルル, --- Political and social views. --- Baudelaire, Charles Pierre --- Baudelaire, Charles. --- Baudelaire, Ch. --- Baudelaire-Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre --- Bodler --- Bodler, Sharlʹ --- Бодлер, Шарль --- Būdlīr --- Baudelaire, Pierre Charles --- Dufaÿs, Charles Pierre Baudelaire --- -Bodler, Shara --- Bodler, Şarl --- Śārla Bodaleẏāra --- Bodaleẏāra, Śārla --- Bōntlair, K. --- Bodlir, Sharl --- Bōdorēru, Sharuru --- C. B., --- B., C., --- בודליר, שרל --- Revolutionary poetry, French - History and criticism --- Political poetry, French - History and criticism --- Thème --- Révolution --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867 - Political and social views --- Baudelaire, Charles, 1821-1867 --- France - Politics and government - 1848-1852 --- Baudelaire, Charles, - 1821-1867
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Prague (Czech Republic) --- Prague (Czech Republic) --- Prague (Czech Republic) --- Prague (République tchèque) --- Prague (République tchèque) --- Prague (République tchèque) --- Civilization. --- Description and travel --- Social life and customs. --- Civilisation --- Descriptions et voyages --- Moeurs et coutumes
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The Terror of 1793-94, the Paris Commune of 1871, the Dreyfus Affair-explosions of violence punctuated French history from the start of the Revolution until the Liberation at the close of World War II. The distinguished scholar Richard D. E. Burton here offers a stunningly original account of these outbursts, concluding that recourse to political violence was not occasional and abnormal, but rather the usual pattern, in French history. Instead of adhering to conventional chronological lines, Blood in the City is structured topologically around a number of major Parisian "sites of memory," including Place de la Concorde, Sacré Coeur, and the Eiffel Tower. For thirty years Burton has visited and revisited Paris, criss-crossing the streets on foot, and lived with great nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary depictions of the city. Drawing on historical, literary, visual, anthropological, and psychological sources, he develops a wide-ranging account of violence in modern French politics. In so doing, he provides powerful insights into political violence, scapegoating, the idea of sacrifice, and the widespread French obsession with conspiracy. Burton demonstrates that time and again the same basic scenario has been acted out on the streets of Paris: one or more people would be singled out from the community and imprisoned, exiled, or, more often, subjected to violence by the crowd or the state. In particular, he explores how Catholicism-in its extreme, ultrareactionary form-shaped the worldviews of Parisians and how the killing of a sacrificial victim came to be seen as a reenactment of the crucifixion of Christ.
Historic sites --- Violence --- Europe. --- History. --- Paris (France) --- History
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This wide-ranging book explores the origins, development, and character of Afro-Caribbean cultures from the slave period to the present day. Richard D. E. Burton focuses on ways in which African traditions-including those in religion, music, food, dress, and family structure-were transformed by interaction with European and indigenous forces to create the particular cultures of Jamaica, Trinidad, and Haiti. He demonstrates how the resulting Afro-Creole cultures have both challenged and reinforced the social, political, and economic status quo in these countries.Jamaican slaves opposed slavery in many ways and one of the most important, Burton suggests, was the development of Afro-Christianity. He pays particular attention to the African-derived Christmas celebration of Jonkonnu as an expression of opposition and then documents religion in the post-slavery period, with an emphasis on Rastafarianism in Jamaica and Vodou in Haiti. The element of play has always figured importantly in Afro-Caribbean life. Burton examines the evolution of carnival and calypso in Trinidad and describes the significance of cricket in defining Caribbean national identity. Based on ten years of research, Afro-Creole draws on historical, anthropological, sociological, and literary sources. Burton characterizes the emergence of Caribbean identity with three different national flavors and demonstrates how culture both reflects and impacts people's changing sense of their own political power.
Creoles --- Creoles --- Creoles --- Government, Resistance to --- Slavery --- Latin American & Caribbean Studies. --- Religion. --- Religion. --- Social life and customs. --- History. --- History. --- Jamaica --- Trinidad and Tobago --- Haiti --- West Indies --- Civilization --- African influences. --- Civilization --- African influences. --- Civilization --- African influences. --- Race relations.
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