33 résultats pour "pound"
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Pound Ezra
Ezra Pound
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Pound (Ezra)
EZRA POUND né en 1885 EzRA LooMrs PouND naît à Hailey, Idaho. Il reçoit son diplôme de « Bachelor of Philosophy » à Hamilton College (rgos) et celui de« Master of Arts» à l'Université de Pennsylvanie (rgo6). Après une bourse en Europe et un emploi de courte durée comme professeur à W abash Colle ge, Indiana, Pound part pour 1'1 talie où il publie A Lume Spento ( i go8). Ensuite, il va en Angleterre où il reste jusqu'en...
- L'oeuvre de Pound
- Pound, Ezra - écrivain.
- Ezra Pound (Sprache & Litteratur).
- Ezra Pound
- Pound Ezra - Poète et critique américain
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L'oeuvre de Pound
POÉSIE
A LUME SPENTO ( 1908) : Une lumière
POÉSIE A LUME SPENTO ( 1908) : Une lumière éteinte A OUINZAINE FOR THIS YULE ( 1908) : Une quinzaine pour œ Noël PERSONAE (1909) : Masques EXULTATIONS (1909) : Exultations PROVENCA AND CANZONIERE (1910) : Provence et Chansons CANZONI (191 1) : Chanson RIPOSTES (1912): Ripostes LUSTRA (1916) : Lustra THREE CANTOS (1917) : Trois chants QUIA PAUPER AMAVI (1919) HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY (1910): Hugh Selwyn Mauberley UMBRA (1920): Ombre POEMS 1918- 1921 (1921) : Poèmes A DRAFT OF XVI CANTOS (1925) : Éb...
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- Amiral Sir Dudley Pound
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Ezra Pound
Eric Sellin
Broma (Suède)
Pour qu'un écrivain soit vraiment un grand écrivain, il est indispensable
que son art progresse et se renouvelle.
Eric Sellin Broma (Suède)
- HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY. (résumé) Ezra Pound
- ESPRIT DES LITTÉRATURES ROMANES (L’) (résumé) Ezra Pound
- Amiral Sir Dudley Pound (seconde guerre mondiale).
- Pound Ezra Loomis, 1885-1972, né à Hailey (Idaho), poète et critique américain.
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PHOTOGRAPHIE DE DEZRA POUND
L )ŒUVRE DEZRA POUND POÉSIE A LUME SPENTO ( 1908) : Une lumière éuinle - A QUINZAINE FOR THIS YULE ( 1 go8) : Une quinzaine pour ce Noël -PERSONA& (1909) :Masques- EXULTATIONS (1909) :Exultations- PROVENCA AND CANZONIERE (1910) :Provence et Chansons- CANZONI (191 1) :Chanson- RIPOSTES (1912) :Ripostes- LUSTRA (1916) :Lustra- THREE CANTOS (1917) : Trois chants- QUIA PAUPER AMAVI (1919) -HUGH SELWYN MAUBERLEY (1920) : Hugh Selwyn Mauberley- UMBRA...
- GUIDE POUR « KULCHUR » (mis pour « culture ») . Ezra Pound
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Atlantic Slave Trade.
members of the planters’ society. Through most of the years of the Atlantic trade, prices for Africans remained favorable in relation to the price of the crops theyproduced. They were, thus, the best economic solution for plantation owners seeking inexpensive labor. The Atlantic slave trade began as a trickle in the 1440s and grew slowly through the 17th century. By 1700, 25,000 slaves, on average, were crossing the Atlantic everyyear. After 1700 the trade grew much more rapidly to a peak in the...
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"A Modest Proposal" - anthology.
I SHALL now therefore humbly propose my own Thoughts; which I hope will not be liable to the least Objection. I HAVE been assured by a very knowing American of my Acquaintance in London; that a young healthy Child, well nursed, is, at a Year old, a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome Food; whether Stewed, Roasted, Baked, or Boiled; and, I make no doubt, that it will equally serve in a Fricasie, or Ragoust. I DO therefore humbly offer it to publick Consideration, that of...
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Sudan - country.
B Principal Cities and Political Divisions The principal city is Khartoum, the capital; other major cities include Omdurman and Khartoum North, major industrial centers, and Port Sudan, a seaport on the RedSea. Sudan is divided into 26 states. C Religion and Language About 70 percent of the people of Sudan are Muslims, some 15 percent are Christians, and most of the remainder follow traditional religions. The people of northernSudan are predominantly Sunni Muslims (Sunni Islam). Most of the pe...
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Syria - country.
D Education Primary education is free and compulsory for all children aged 6 through 12. Some 78 percent of the adult Syrian population was estimated to be literate in 2005.Primary schools enrolled 2.8 million pupils in the 2000 school year, and 1.1 million students attended secondary schools and vocational institutes. In 1998, 94,110 Syrian students were enrolled in institutes of higher education. Syria has universities in Damascus, Ḩalab, Ḩim ş, and Al L ādhiq īyah. Also in Damascus isthe Ar...
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Excerpt from The Merchant of Venice - anthology.
A weight of carrion flesh than to receiveThree thousand ducats. I'll not answer that,But say it is my humour. Is it answered?What if my house be troubled with a rat,And I be pleased to give ten thousand ducatsTo have it baned? What, are you answered yet?Some men there are love not a gaping pig,Some that are mad if they behold a cat,And others, when the bagpipe sings i'th'nose,Cannot contain their urine; for affection,Master of passion, sways it to the moodOf what it likes or loathes. Now for you...
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Bears.
American black bears live in Canada, the United States, and northern Mexico. Scientists think there maybe as many as 700,000 black bears in the United States. American black bears eat grasses, berries,acorns, and walnuts. BROWN BEAR Brown bears have fur that is light or dark brown. They also have a big hump on their shoulders. Theirsnout is turned upward. Brown bears live in Asia, Europe, and North America. Grizzly bears are a kind ofbrown bear. Brown bears are among the largest bears. Large mal...
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Fishing.
directly to the spool and turns the spool one rotation at a time. C Fishing Lines Fishing lines serve as the link between the angler’s reel and the lure or bait. The most popular line used for sportfishing is monofilament nylon line, which is strong anddurable and has a certain amount of stretch, which helps when an angler sets the hook. The line comes in a variety of strengths, from 2-pound test to more than 100-pound test. (Pound test is the amount of pressure that can be put on a line before...
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Rocket.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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Rocket - astronomy.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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American Literature: Poetry
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INTRODUCTION
Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...