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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 145–166.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Audrey Cerfon Copyright © 2015 The Trustees of Columbia University 2015 Audrey Cerfon LE « CRI» DE LA CRITIQUE: ORIGINE ET CRITERE DE L'ECRITURE DANS A LA RECHERCHE DU TEMPS PERDU Chaque jour j'attache moins de prix a l'intelligence. Chaque jour je me rends mieux compte que ce n'est qu'en...
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Romanic Review (2016) 107 (1-4): 193–198.
Published: 01 January 2016
... was screaming she would never talk about suffering for fear of being seen as a complainer. Because of all of this, as Aimé Césaire said, we always pass by, detoured by our screams, our cries : Et dans cette ville inerte, cette foule criarde si étonnamment passée à côté de son cri comme cette ville à côté de...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (3-4): 387–398.
Published: 01 May 2005
... la puissance d'agir et surtout l'art de jouir et de conserver? »3 George Sand s'en explique dans une correspondance echangee avec Marie Talon, saint-simonienne, chargee de rediger Ie Livre des Actes4 -sorte de journal officiel du saint-simonisme - . Lelia n'est pas un livre, ecrit-elle, mais un « cri...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (1): 128–150.
Published: 01 May 2020
... encompass nonhuman cries, roars, braying, whimpering, crowing, and singing; vegetal noises (e.g., the cry of the mandrake); human speaking and singing; and manifestations of divine speech. Though such depictions of sound sometimes form part of the literal descriptions, their truth in bestiary terms...
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Romanic Review (2013) 104 (1-2): 105–126.
Published: 01 January 2013
... recognizable French. At its most virulent, his language breaks down into cries and screams, while his writing gives way to arcane symbols, scribbled in the margins of his notebooks. This linguistic idiosyncrasy, combined with the fact that Artaud was interned for many years in mental asylums, has...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (1): 125–140.
Published: 01 May 2023
... in the wilderness [ erēmō ]” (John 1:23). 2 John in turn acknowledges the previous prophecy of Isaiah, wherein “A voice cries out: ‘In the wilderness [ midbar ] prepare the way of the Lord’ . . . ” (Isa. 40:3). When the voice “cries out in the wilderness,” says Nancy, “it is in the wilderness of forsaken...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (1-2): 9–23.
Published: 01 January 2014
... qu'il n'a guere penetre les arcanes du verset claudelien, trop heureux d'une liberation plus generale. Ce dont Drieu avait besoin, c'etait avant tout Ie moyen de pousser un cri, et c'est la raison pour laquelle il se sera tourne vers « des formes modernes »26. Paroxysmes et ambivalences Comme il arrive...
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Romanic Review (2001) 92 (1-2): 213–219.
Published: 01 January 2001
... septembre 1928, il poussa Ie cri supreme du suicide manque. Deux mois apres, il rencontrait Malakovski, Ie poete en chef de la revolution. Le lendemain, au meme endroit, il faisait la connaissance de sa "belle-sreur", la sreur de la maitresse en titre du poete. Elsa Kagan etait la fille tres legitime d'un...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (1-2): 269–270.
Published: 01 January 2010
... myself entirely to Proust, I tried to hide my condition by wearing a raincoat, though it was a sunny, hot and almost humid day in early June. Yet, there was no way to fool my intellectual father. The minute I walked into his office, he cried out, "Ah, I see you have been working on two projects, how nice...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (1-2): 77–88.
Published: 01 January 2000
... aggravates the distress caused by object loss. Underfed, starved for beauty, des Esseintes suffers both from chronic intestinal disorders and from an unhealthy fixation on words as rare as the mother's satisfactory response to his cries for help. Freud's hypothesis concerning the infant's original...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (1-2): 293–295.
Published: 01 January 2010
..., then, his voice still now cries out, though in a different, darker wilderness. RIP. Washington University in Saint Louis ...
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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 29–45.
Published: 01 January 2015
... translations of this text are my own. ASSIA DJEBAR'S MOURNERS 31 washed, without a shroud, yet with prayers and a dirge slowly intoned, first a lamentation, then a song of triumph. "Karim!" a voice within her repeated. In Arabic, this same voice sang, cried out: "0 my brother, my brother!" An inexhaustible...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (4): 459–479.
Published: 01 November 2000
... confronts the vastness of external space. In each successive line, the viewer's confusion intensifies. The viewer pauses in line three and then cries out, in what is probably the most sustained impassioned line in the poem thus far, for physical balance -" -De l'espace trop beau, preserve-moi, balustre...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (3-4): 309–317.
Published: 01 May 2003
...J. Michael Dash ]. Michael Dash VITAL SIGNS IN THE BODY POLITIC: EROTICISM AND EXILE IN MARYSE CONDE AND DANY LAFERRIERE II n'y a pas de paroles sur l'Amour par ici Notre pre-litterature est de cris, de haines, de revendications, de propheties aux Aubes inevitables, d'analyseurs, de donneurs de le...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 423–443.
Published: 01 May 2006
... pressenti t'acharnait asaisir, Parmi l'epanchement qui fait rumeur, Un songe que tu n'avais jamais forme ici ? Quel aveu t'insinue ce labyrinthe accueillant ? Mais qui en toi resiste al'echo indefini Qui prolonge une violente parole differee Parmi tous les cris, par les detours? (35-42) 18. For Camillo...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (3-4): 381–396.
Published: 01 May 2014
... of verse: And I who was time space, crossIng the beginning and the end the glories of the world all the cries of the land have their echo in my womb The prostitute is pleased with this effort and says that the writer can "read the depths of my soul" (15). A male poet, she believes, is like a woman...
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Romanic Review (2016) 107 (1-4): 103–126.
Published: 01 January 2016
...-representation to reality inserts itself into the heart of the matter. Did readers who said they cried really cry? The scholarly debates on sentimental reading have gravitated to this question. Yet it s not one that can be answered with much certainty. I suspect we can get further by posing a different question...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (3-4): 147–160.
Published: 01 May 2014
... formant tous ces nreuds avait pris soin sur mon front d'assembler mes cheveux, foulant aux pieds mes papillotes arrachees et mon chapeau neuf. Ma mere ne fut pas touchee par mes larmes, mais elle ne put retenir un cri a la vue de la coiffe defoncee et de la douillette perdue. Je 1. A. Compagnon a rappele...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 317–329.
Published: 01 May 2012
... formed a pyramid that resembled, in height and bulk, an enormous tower; it was certainly another Babel. This tremendous mass we set on fire, and offered it as an expiatory sacrifice to veracity, to good sense, and to true taste. Some authors saw themselves burning alive; their cries, however, could...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (1): 106–109.
Published: 01 January 2006
... to the mUrtllUr of its winds, the rustle of its boughs, the gurgling of its streams, and the cry of its birds, brings to his poetry not earth, not cries, but eletllental words, like "tree," "air," "seed," 'l. sn1oke," I."cloud," "'sand," "stone," "fire," and so on. As Jean-Claude Mathieu reveals in his new book...
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