Refiguring La Fontaine: Tercentenary EssaysAnne Lynn Birberick Reprint of an internationally praised collection of essays by a team of cutting-edge La Fontaine scholars. |
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... reference ( “ On dit figurément qu'un homme est un caméléon quand il change d'avis , ou de résolution ou de parti " [ Furetière , quoted by Fumaroli 2 : 347 ] ) coexists with the zoological one . A grieving lion's court is an ...
... reference ( “ On dit figurément qu'un homme est un caméléon quand il change d'avis , ou de résolution ou de parti " [ Furetière , quoted by Fumaroli 2 : 347 ] ) coexists with the zoological one . A grieving lion's court is an ...
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... reference , thus tightening the bond between representations of human and animal . La Fontaine's failure to separate animal from human consciousness and behavior is mirrored primarily in the absence of a language that allows non ...
... reference , thus tightening the bond between representations of human and animal . La Fontaine's failure to separate animal from human consciousness and behavior is mirrored primarily in the absence of a language that allows non ...
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... reference shows , La Fontaine retains the grill as an image of spatial separation and containment . Yet the veil , dislodged from its po- sition within the architectural code , comes to signal an altered role for the nun ; its double ...
... reference shows , La Fontaine retains the grill as an image of spatial separation and containment . Yet the veil , dislodged from its po- sition within the architectural code , comes to signal an altered role for the nun ; its double ...
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MARIEODILE SWEETSER | 1 |
MICHAEL VINCENT | 10 |
La Fontaines Framedworks | 22 |
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