274 résultats pour "wilder"
- Walter dit Walt Whitman et de Oscar Wilde et Yeats
- BALLADE DE LA GEOLE DE READING Oscar Wilde (résumé & analyse)
- PRINCE HEUREUX (Le) d’Oscar Wilde (résumé et analyse de l’oeuvre)
- VIE DE JONATHAN WILD LE GRAND (résumé & analyse de l’oeuvre)
- Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (Dates)
- Wilder (Samuel, dit Billy) Cinéaste américain d'origine autrichienne
- Dog Family The dog family includes domestic dogs and their wild relatives.
- « Les enfants commencent par aimer leurs parents ; quand ils sont grands, ils les jugent ; parfois ils leur pardonnent. » Oscar Wilde, Le Portrait de Dorian Gray. Commentez cette citation.
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- Picus (Woodpecker) Roman An ancient Italian god of the wild country, perhaps a satyr.
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Le Portrait De Dorian Gray
Le style d'Oscar Wilde est très complexe mais en même temps il est d'une légèreté saisissante ; c'est assezparadoxal mais c'est ce qui le rend unique.A l'époque les lecteurs criaient au scandale. Mais il est connu qu'un livre doit provoquer une réaction, qu'elle soitbonne ou mauvaise. En fait ce livre est une révolution. Wilde a retranscrit à merveille les dérives d'un homme à quitout devrait réussir, ses vices, ses crimes et ce écrit dans la pure tradition anglaise qui plus est. Wild...
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A la fin du xixe siècle, Oscar Wilde écrivait dans la préface au Portrait de Dorian Gray : « L'appellation de livre moral ou immoral ne répond à rien. Un livre est bien écrit ou mal écrit. Et c'est tout. [...] L'artiste peut tout exprimer. » le Portrait de Dorian Gray, traduction Jaloux-Frapereau, Stock, 1925, p. 10. A l'aide d'exemples précis, et sans vous limiter forcément à la littérature, vous commenterez et discuterez cette opinion. ?
hautes valeurs éthiques.Pour G. Sand, dans la préface de La Mare au Diable, l'art a « une mission de sentiment et d'amour », « le romand'aujourd'hui devrait remplacer la parabole et l'apologue des temps naïfs ». Elle se plaint que la peinture de truands,fréquente dans les romans d'Eugène Sue, dresse les riches contre les pauvres, en instaurant la peur. Il faut aucontraire faire aimer les miséreux : La Mare au Diable raconte comment un riche laboureur ému par une sauvageonnefinit par l'épouser....
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Cheetah - biology.
animals such as zebras. Unlike most cats, cheetahs hunt during the day, when lions and hyenas that compete with them for prey are less likely to be active. Still,scientists in Tanzania have observed that cheetahs lose 10 to 13 percent of their kills to lions and hyenas. Alerted by the panic of a gazelle herd or by the circling ofvultures, lions and hyenas close in and easily drive the more timid cheetah away from a fresh kill. A cheetah usually stalks prey to within about 10 m (about 33 ft) and...
- Te succomber, de Jasinda Wilder
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Oscar WILDE : De profundis
llluSiration Jean Simo n Oscar Wilde a éc rit la maj eure parti e de son œuvre e ntr e /885 e t 1895 . Son talent le pla ce parmi l es m eill e urs éc ri v ains d e lan gue an glaise. Pho to collectio n particulière Sipa-Jcon o Le livre La ré uss ite e t le sort D ans l'Angleterre puritaine de la fin du XIX e siècle, le célèbre écrivain Oscar Wilde, reconnu par ses pairs, por teur d'une renommée n'ayant d'égal que sa fortune, se retrouve...
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Endangered Species - biology.
Red List database assesses the status of, and threats to, animal species worldwide. To add to this and other biodiversity databases, nongovernmental organizationssuch as Conservation International and World Wildlife Fund conduct periodic rapid assessments (focused, intensive evaluations) of biodiversity in varioushotspots— regions like Madagascar that are both rich in endemic species and environmentally threatened. This information is used in the administration of international agreements such...
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into the wild
the man sadly. " But I likely to find out who I really am." declared Chris joyfully. " You're really a daredevil ! We are arrive. Have a nice trip in Alaska , I hope you will find who you really are ! " said the truckdriver.
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Etude de Boulevard du crépuscule
lentement les escaliers. Lorsque Norma s'approche de la caméra, que son gros plan est enfin fait (voir image 4dans l'annexe), elle disparaît derrière le flou de l'image. L'illusion est brisée, comme le voulait Wilder, et lespectateur sort de cette illusion pour se rappeler que c'est la fin pour Norma. Cette dernière scène illustre cepassage de l'illusion à la réalité, l'idéalisation du monde hollywoodien face à sa réalité. g) Publicité, promotion : Au bout de sept semaines, le magaz...
- WILDE Oscar, Le Portrait de Dorian Gray
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Giant Panda - biology.
In 2007 conservationists announced that a parasitic roundworm was responsible for a significant number of the panda deaths reported in the wild since 1990. Theparasite Baylisascaris schroederi causes the disease visceral larval migrans, which results in bleeding in the lungs, the liver, and the intestines, and can also affect the brain. It is not known if other recent pandas deaths were caused by the same parasite or by a different contagious disease. Loss of habitat from deforestation is forc...
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Le Portrait de Dorian Gray
A partir de 1890, Wilde est con sidéré comme le grand prêtre d'un courant de pen sées qui défie l'Anglet erre victorienne. Plu s tard , ce sera son amour pour un jeune homme qui choquera ; il sera emprisonné le 5 avri l 1895. De cet emprisonnement , on lui doit une admirable lettre d'amour : D e Profundi s. « Drôle d'endroit où dénicher une déesse!» ~------- EXTRAITS Devant la réussite du tableau, Dorian veut rester jeune et beau «...
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Tiger - biology.
have a simple digestive system designed to process meat so that the nutrients can be readily absorbed into the bloodstream. With the exception of white tigers, which have blue eyes, all tigers have yellow eyes. Tigers mainly use vision to find prey. Although tigers see about as well as humansduring the day, their large eye openings gather more light than do human eyes, making tiger night vision far superior to that of humans. In addition, a special structurein the tiger’s eye, called the tapetu...
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North Dakota - geography.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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North Dakota - USA History.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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Indiana - geography.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Indiana - USA History.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
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Oscar WILDE: vie et oeuvre
d'esthétique, ce disciple de John Ruskin, maître à penser du courant préraphaélite, professe une passion exclusivepour l'apparence des choses, l'aspect purement esthétique des oeuvres d'art ou de la nature, sans se soucier deleur utilité morale. Le livre, qui se conclut sur l'utilité de profiter pleinement de chaque instant car la vie est courte,en s'appliquant à chercher « non le fruit de l'expérience, mais l'expérience elle-même », fascine profondément Wilde,qui décrira plus tard dans De profu...
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Salmon (fish) - biology.
alarm and become one of the most important conservation issues in the Pacific Northwest. Less than 2 percent of the wild salmon population of the Columbia River Basin(including parts of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and British Columbia) remains and only one individual sockeye salmon returned to the Snake Riverin Idaho in 1994. Coho salmon in the Snake River have been declared extinct by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as have 106 other salmon populations on the WestCoast. Man...
- BILLY WILDER NOTICE BIOGRAPHIQUE
- PEAU DE NOS DENTS (La) Thornton Wilder
- MAISON DE GRENADES (Une) Oscar Wilde
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Amerikanischer Film.
1943 For Whom the Bell Tolls (Wem die Stunde schlägt), Sam WoodHeaven Can Wait (Ein himmlischer Sünder), Ernst Lubitsch 1944 Cover Girl (Es tanzt die Göttin), Charles VidorLaura (Laura), Otto PremingerTo Have and Have Not (Haben und Nichthaben), Howard Hawks 1945 Mildred Pierce (Solange ein Herz schlägt), Michael CurtizThe Lost Weekend (Das verlorene Wochenende), Billy WilderThe Spiral Staircase (Die Wendeltreppe), Robert Siodmak 1946 Gilda (Gilda), Charles VidorMy Darling Clementine (Tombstone/...
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Louisiana - geography.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Louisiana - USA History.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Native Americans of Middle and South America.
A line that snakes across central Mexico near the Tropic of Cancer forms the northern boundary of Mesoamerica; north of this line rainfall sharply declines and theclimate is much drier. The ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica all arose and developed in the area between this line and the Guatemalan highlands far to the south. Richvolcanic soils are found throughout much of the region. A2 People and Languages Mesoamerica was a great melting pot, home to many peoples and interrelated cultures. In...
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South Dakota - geography.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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South Dakota - USA History.
C1 Temperatures Average January temperatures are everywhere less than -4° C (24° F) and decrease to less than -12° C (10° F) in some northern sections. The January temperaturesin Sioux Falls range from -16° to -4° C (3° to 24° F). Nightime lows of -29° C (-20° F) occur during most winters. July averages are in the low and middle 20°s C (lowand middle 70°s F) throughout most of the state, and are somewhat lower in the Black Hills. The average temperature range in Sioux Falls in July is 17° to 30...
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L'Eventail de lady Windermere de Wilde
EXTRAITS Les bons offices de la duchesse LADY WINDERMERE. -Mon mari ? Qu'a t-il donc à faire avec une femme de cette espèce? LA DUCHESSE. -Ah ! « quoi », vraiment ? C'est là le hic ! Vous me le demande z et je vous le demande. Il va la voir continuelle ment, reste chez elle ainsi parfois durant des heures, et, pendant qu'il est là, personne n'est reçu. Bien peu de femmes vont la voir, oui, mais beaucoup d'hommes discrédités, et mon...
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Python (snake) - biology.
pythons are prey for monitor lizards, crocodiles, storks, eagles, and predatory mammals ranging from hyenas to leopards and other cats depending on the region. V PYTHONS AND HUMANS Modern humans have lived alongside pythons for thousands of years. The giant species have been treated with both reverence and fear. Pythons have been widelyassociated with fertility, water, and the Earth. Some African tribes have worshiped pythons as protective spirits. Among Aboriginal Australians the Rainbow Serpe...
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India - country.
delta in the north, are intensely farmed. B Rivers and Lakes The rivers of India can be divided into three groups: the great Himalayan rivers of the north, the westward-flowing rivers of central India, and the eastward-flowingrivers of the Deccan Plateau and the rest of peninsular India. Only small portions of India’s rivers are navigable because of silting and the wide seasonal variation inwater flow (due to the monsoon climate). Water transport is thus of little importance in India. Barrages,...
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- EN VOITURE POUR LE CIEL Thornton Wilder (résumé)
- MARI IDÉAL (Un) d Oscar Wilde. Résumé
- IDES DE MARS (Les) Thornton Wilder (résumé)
- Un Mari idéal de WILDE (Résumé & Analyse)
- Sean Penn, Into the Wild
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De quel Orientalisme Salomé est-elle porteuse ?
citadelles ! la moitié de mon royaume ! ». Salomé est donc le symbole du désir et du fantasme masculin, ceci estrenforcé à la fois par la disparition de la séduction d'Hérodiade mais également par ses nombreuses danses quiponctuent la pièce de Wilde et le roman de Flaubert.Salomé, est donc d'abord la figure d'un orientalisme exotique, envoûtant, attirant. Elle est le symbole de la beauté,de la virginité, de la sensualité mais également celui du fantasme du tétrarque. Cependant, Salomé...
- Le Fantôme de Canterville d'Oscar Wilde (Résumé & Analyse)
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Le Portrait de Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde
il ajoute des conférences brillantes, notamment sur le préraphaélisme dont il admire les représentants : Rossetti,Burne-Jones...Installé à Paris, il écrit deux drames : Vera et La Duchesse de Padoue, auxquels viendront se greffer poèmes, récits,contes, comédies et un seul roman : Le Portrait de Dorian Gray.La vie d'Oscar Wilde fut profondément marquée par un procès en diffamation qu'il intenta au père du jeune AlfredDouglas auquel l'auteur était très lié. Procès qu'il perdit, et il fut condamné...
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- SPHINX SANS SECRET (Le) Oscar Wilde (Résumé et analyse)
- SPHINX SANS SECRET (Le) Oscar Wilde (Résumé et analyse)