Vous attendiez de mes nouvelles ?

Vous attendiez de mes nouvelles ? PDF Author: Etienne Sallé
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471041387
Category : Fiction
Languages : fr
Pages : 262

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Avec ce troisième recueil l'auteur nous propose pour débuter une varété de récits étranges, parfois fantastiques, puis quelques textes plus classiques, toujours dans un style alerte, direct et rapide sans ornement inutile mais non sans piment dramatique voire tragique.

Vous attendiez de mes nouvelles ?

Vous attendiez de mes nouvelles ? PDF Author: Etienne Sallé
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1471041387
Category : Fiction
Languages : fr
Pages : 262

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Avec ce troisième recueil l'auteur nous propose pour débuter une varété de récits étranges, parfois fantastiques, puis quelques textes plus classiques, toujours dans un style alerte, direct et rapide sans ornement inutile mais non sans piment dramatique voire tragique.

Le chant de la mort (deluxe)

Le chant de la mort (deluxe) PDF Author: Frédéric Briolet
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 129161267X
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 436

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Nouvelles de la Banque d'en bas

Nouvelles de la Banque d'en bas PDF Author: Tom Pheriac
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 147177192X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : fr
Pages : 166

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Les banques, pour de bonnes ou mauvaises raisons, sont sous les feux de l'actualité. Ce livre raconte quelques souvenirs d'évènements particuliers, vécus dans une banque. Sans autre prétention que de distraire, il peut se lire dans les transports, sur la plage, en attendant l'avion... Ces anecdotes indépendantes les unes des autres se suivent comme autant de nouvelles (d'où le titre) reliées par le fil du temps. Tout est vrai mais déformé par ma propre lecture des évènements. Embauché par cet établissement financier pour un job d'étudiant, j'y suis retourné à la fin du service militaire, j'y suis resté quarante ans en passant par toutes les fonctions du réseau.Quelqu'un qui aurait connu cette banque de l'intérieur pourrait la reconnaître très facilement.

The Selected Works of Andrew Lang

The Selected Works of Andrew Lang PDF Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465527419
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 18996

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When the learned first gave serious attention to popular ballads, from the time of Percy to that of Scott, they laboured under certain disabilities. The Comparative Method was scarcely understood, and was little practised. Editors were content to study the ballads of their own countryside, or, at most, of Great Britain. Teutonic and Northern parallels to our ballads were then adduced, as by Scott and Jamieson. It was later that the ballads of Europe, from the Faroes to Modern Greece, were compared with our own, with EuropeanMärchen, or children’s tales, and with the popular songs, dances, and traditions of classical and savage peoples. The results of this more recent comparison may be briefly stated. Poetry begins, as Aristotle says, in improvisation. Every man is his own poet, and, in moments of stronge motion, expresses himself in song. A typical example is the Song of Lamech in Genesis—“I have slain a man to my wounding, And a young man to my hurt.” Instances perpetually occur in the Sagas: Grettir, Egil, Skarphedin, are always singing. In Kidnapped, Mr. Stevenson introduces “The Song of the Sword of Alan,” a fine example of Celtic practice: words and air are beaten out together, in the heat of victory. In the same way, the women sang improvised dirges, like Helen; lullabies, like the lullaby of Danae in Simonides, and flower songs, as in modern Italy. Every function of life, war, agriculture, the chase, had its appropriate magical and mimetic dance and song, as in Finland, among Red Indians, and among Australian blacks. “The deeds of men” were chanted by heroes, as by Achilles; stories were told in alternate verse and prose; girls, like Homer’s Nausicaa, accompanied dance and ball play, priests and medicine-men accompanied rites and magical ceremonies by songs. These practices are world-wide, and world-old. The thoroughly popular songs, thus evolved, became the rude material of a professional class of minstrels, when these arose, as in the heroic age of Greece. A minstrel might be attached to a Court, or a noble; or he might go wandering with song and harp among the people. In either case, this class of men developed more regular and ample measures. They evolved the hexameter; the laisse of the Chansons de Geste; the strange technicalities of Scandinavian poetry; the metres of Vedic hymns; the choral odes of Greece. The narrative popular chant became in their hands the Epic, or the mediaeval rhymed romance. The metre of improvised verse changed into the artistic lyric. These lyric forms were fixed, in many cases, by the art of writing. But poetry did not remain solely in professional and literary hands. The mediaeval minstrels and jongleurs (who may best be studied in Léon Gautier’s Introduction to his Epopées Françaises) sang in Court and Camp. The poorer, less regular brethren of the art, harped and played conjuring tricks, in farm and grange, or at street corners. The foreign newer metres took the place of the old alliterative English verse. But unprofessional men and women did not cease to make and sing.

Pickle The Spy - The Incognito Of Prince Charles

Pickle The Spy - The Incognito Of Prince Charles PDF Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
ISBN: 3849606953
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 291

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The book: This is the peculiar title of a book that is making something of a literary sensation. This brilliant study of the betrayal and extinction of Jacobitism has triumphantly solved a mystery which once baffled all Europe. History has so far sought in vain to follow the wanderings and intrigues of Prince Charles Edward, the Young Pretender, after his expulsion from France in the last days of 1748. "From this time forward," says Lord Stanhope, writing of the time when the Prince quitted Avignon early in 1749, "his proceedings during many years are wrapped in mystery; all his correspondence passed through the hands of Mr. Walters"-—according to Mr. Lang the name should be Waters—"his banker at Paris, even his warmest partisans were seldom made acquainted with his place of abode, and though he still continued to write to his father at intervals, his letters were never dated. Neither friends nor enemies at that time could obtain any certain information of his movements or designs. Now, however, it is known that he visited Venice and Germany, that he resided secretly for some time at Paris, that he undertook a mysterious journey to England in 1750, and perhaps another in 1752 or 1753; but his principal residence was in the territory of his friend the Dukede Bouillon, where, surrounded by the wide and lonely forest of Ardennes, his active spirit sought in the dangerous chase of boars and wolves an image of the warlike enterprise which was denied him. It was not till the death of his father in 1766 that he returned to Rome and became reconciled to his brother. But his character had darkened with his fortunes." By a patient study of documents still preserved in the British Museum, the Royal Library at Windsor, and elsewhere, and still for the most part unpublished, and by a laborious collation of these new materials with others more accessible, Mr. Lang has succeeded in amplifying, correcting, and supplementing, and in rendering both interesting and intelligible the very meagre information with which Lord Stanhope and other historians have been content. "By combining information," he says, "from these and other sources in print, manuscript, and tradition, we reach various results. We can now follow and understand the changes in the singular and wretched development of the character of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. We get a curious view of the manners and a lurid light on the diplomacy of the middle of the eighteenth century. Above all, we encounter an extraordinary personage, the great, highborn Highland chief who sold himself as a spy to the English Government. This book is annotated with a rare extensive biographical sketch of the author, Andrew Lang, written by Sir Edmund Gosse, CB, a contemporary poet and writer.

Pickle the Spy

Pickle the Spy PDF Author: Andrew Lang
Publisher:
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Category : Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746
Languages : en
Pages : 438

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Papers

Papers PDF Author: Alexander Hamilton
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 674

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English Into French

English Into French PDF Author: D. N. Samson
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Category : English language
Languages : fr
Pages : 226

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The History of the Erard Piano and Harp in Letters and Documents, 1785–1959

The History of the Erard Piano and Harp in Letters and Documents, 1785–1959 PDF Author: Robert Adelson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316407330
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 2489

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Sébastien Erard and the firm that carried his name are seminal in the history of musical instruments. Erard's inventions - especially the double escapement for the piano and the double-action for the harp - have had an enormous impact on instruments and musical life and are still at the foundation of piano and harp building today. The recently discovered archives of the Erard piano and harp building firm are perhaps the largest and most complete record of musical instrument making anywhere, containing never-before-published correspondence from musicians including Mendelssohn, Liszt and Fauré. These volumes present the archive's records and documents in two parts, the first relating to inventions, business, composers and performers and the second to the Erard family correspondence. In both the original French and with English translations, the documents offer fascinating insights into the musical landscape of Europe from the start of Erard's career in 1785 to the closure of the firm in 1959.

Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112002644547 and Others

Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112002644547 and Others PDF Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 552

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