My thesis explores the nature of the fictional world of L’Ane Culotte and examines how the two main characters, Constantin and Cyprien, succeed or fail in their endeavours as a result of their decisions, and their actions. Motivating factors are identified, character development discussed, and the links between the two characters examined. The notion of what constitutes happiness, for these characters, is addressed. How they try to achieve their goals, their reactions to triumphs and setbacks, and the reactions their behaviour attracts from certain elements within the universal order, is analysed. I discuss the philosophical notions, and the mythological and religious ideas, which are built into the fabric of this fictional world. The int...
This thesis, as the title indicates, is a study of the "declasse" of French Romantic literature. The...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which the fear of death, and its natural consequence, the desi...
In the endless cycle of life and death, the issues of love and marriage are a constant and recurrent...
My thesis explores the nature of the fictional world of L’Ane Culotte and examines how the two main ...
Readers of Bosco soon discover that they are entering a world where the visible and the invisible ex...
Le Récif is the thirty-second book of the French writer Henri Bosco (Avignon 1888-Nice 1976). The ac...
Spiritual, mystic and natural boundaries haunt the writings of Henri Bosco. Critics such as Bachelar...
This thesis is a study of three of the.literary works of Jacques Benoit: Jos Carbone, Les Princes an...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
This master's thesis in creative work includes two parts: A tale and a critical study. The creative ...
This thesis explores how the paths of Julien Green and Albert Camus cross through Épaves and La Chut...
The genesis for my thesis Cul-de-sac, a work of realist fiction, lies in the notion that the past al...
An ideal marriage is a state of being equal in every way which is built on a healthy dose of admirat...
This thesis examines the character of the unhappy bride in three French novels of the 19th century:...
The present study is an analysis of the structural and thematic relationship between the earliest no...
This thesis, as the title indicates, is a study of the "declasse" of French Romantic literature. The...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which the fear of death, and its natural consequence, the desi...
In the endless cycle of life and death, the issues of love and marriage are a constant and recurrent...
My thesis explores the nature of the fictional world of L’Ane Culotte and examines how the two main ...
Readers of Bosco soon discover that they are entering a world where the visible and the invisible ex...
Le Récif is the thirty-second book of the French writer Henri Bosco (Avignon 1888-Nice 1976). The ac...
Spiritual, mystic and natural boundaries haunt the writings of Henri Bosco. Critics such as Bachelar...
This thesis is a study of three of the.literary works of Jacques Benoit: Jos Carbone, Les Princes an...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
This master's thesis in creative work includes two parts: A tale and a critical study. The creative ...
This thesis explores how the paths of Julien Green and Albert Camus cross through Épaves and La Chut...
The genesis for my thesis Cul-de-sac, a work of realist fiction, lies in the notion that the past al...
An ideal marriage is a state of being equal in every way which is built on a healthy dose of admirat...
This thesis examines the character of the unhappy bride in three French novels of the 19th century:...
The present study is an analysis of the structural and thematic relationship between the earliest no...
This thesis, as the title indicates, is a study of the "declasse" of French Romantic literature. The...
This thesis is a study of the ways in which the fear of death, and its natural consequence, the desi...
In the endless cycle of life and death, the issues of love and marriage are a constant and recurrent...