Gracq et les signes: le probleme du sens dans 'Le Rivage des Syrtes.' (Julien Gracq)
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Julien Gracq's writing contains many allusions to other writers. His 'Le Rivage des Syrtes' alludes in many places to Andre Breton's 'Nadja.' It is possible to find the equivalent of the Gracquian signs in Breton. Signs for Gracq do not portend a meaning so much as an event that is going to happen. For Breton, the event is the sign and maybe the promise of meaning, but there is no meaning. 'Le Rivage des Syrtes' is in a way a continuation of 'Nadja.'The text of the article is in French.
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 1996
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Gracq, lecteur de Poirier
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Julien Gracq was the literary pseudonym of Louis Poirier, a professor of history and geography at the lycee Claude Bernard in Paris. Poirier's interest in geography is reflected in the fiction of Gracq, especially in his more autobiographical works. The conjunction between physical and psychic space has parallels to the relationship between geography and autobiography, or between Poirier and Gracq. Article text is in French.
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 1999
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Pas de Probleme!
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'Pas de probleme!' is an interactive program for French language study on CD-ROM for Windows and Macintosh systems. The program has twelve modules and features systematic drilling. The program also includes some written exercises that can be printed and turned in to the instructor. The program is especially well suited to motivated students.
Publication Name: The French Review
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0016-111X
Year: 1998
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