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Ma thèse en 2 planches
2021,2018
Cet album, qui rassemble l'intégralité des planches réalisées, propose ainsi une diversité de sujets et d'individus, telle une fenêtre ouverte sur les laboratoires de recherche.
Kid comic strips : a genre across four countries
\"This book looks at the humor that artists and editors believed would have appeal in four different countries. Ian Gordon explains how similar humor played out in comic strips across different cultures and humor styles. By examining Skippy and Ginger Meggs, the book shows a good deal of similarities between American and Australian humor while establishing some distinct differences. In examining the French translation of Perry Winkle, the book explores questions of language and culture. By shifting focus to a later period and looking at the American and British comics entitled Dennis the Menace, two very different comics bearing the same name, Kid Comic Strips details both differences in culture and traditions and the importance of the type of reader imagined by the artist\"-- Publisher's description.
Voyages humoristiques
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Arsène Houssaye, Ligaran
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Amsterdam (Netherlands)-Description and travel
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French language
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French wit and humor
2015
Extrait: \"Ce n'est pas pour moi que je voyage, je voyage pour vous, madame. Je porte votre pensée. Je ne suis que la locomotive. Tout ce que je vois ne me semblerait pas curieux si je ne devais vous le raconter. On l'a dit il y a longtemps: le poète est un miroir qu'on promène le long du chemin. Si je promène le miroir, vous savez bien que c'est pour vous...\" À PROPOS DES ÉDITIONS LIGARANLes éditions LIGARAN proposent des versions numériques de qualité de grands livres de la littérature classique mais également des livres rares en partenariat avec la BNF. Beaucoup de soins sont apportés à ces versions ebook pour éviter les fautes que l'on trouve trop souvent dans des versions numériques de ces textes. LIGARAN propose des grands classiques dans les domaines suivants: • Livres rares • Livres libertins • Livres d'Histoire • Poésies • Première guerre mondiale • Jeunesse • Policier
Hostile humor in Renaissance France
2020,2025
This book is also freely available online as an open access digital edition here: https://bibliopen.org/9781644531792 [https://bibliopen.org/9781644531792]. The open access edition is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. In sixteenth-century France, the level of jokes, irony, and ridicule found in pamphlets and plays became aggressively hostile. In Hostile Humor in Renaissance France, Bruce Hayes investigates this period leading up to the French Wars of Religion, when a deliberately harmful and destructive form of satire appeared. This study examines both pamphlets and plays to show how this new form of humor emerged that attacked religious practices and people in ways that forever changed the nature of satire and religious debate in France. Hayes explores this phenomenon in the context of the Catholic and Protestant conflict to reveal new insights about the society that both exploited and vilified this kind of satire.
A subtill practise, vvrought in Paris by Fryer Frauncis who to deceiue Fryer Donnet of a sweet skind nun which he secretly kept, procured him to go to Rome, where he tolde the Pope a notable lie concerning the taking of the king of France prisoner by the Duke de Mayne: for which, they whipt ech other so greeuously in Rome, that they died thereof within two dayes after
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L. R., fl. 1590.
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Adages, aphorisms, emblem books, jests, proverbs
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Catholic Church - Controversial literature - Early works to 1800
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France - History - Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598 - Early works to 1800
1590
Book Chapter
France. Humor in France
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Humor
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Industrial films
2024
French humor can be farcical, coarse, or extremely literate. Indeed, it can be situational, bitingly sarcastic, and heavy on the intellectual wit. The French tend to be self-deprecating--although, like most people, they'd rather not be laughed at, but rather laughed with. Learn more about what the French currently consider amusing and review how to engage in suitably appropriate humor in business and social settings.
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Bloody news from Paris, or, A Relation of the tragical end of some persons of quality at Paris who on the 8th of this instant, August, 1689, suffer'd for their witty zeal the severe revenge of Lewis the Most Christian King
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Anon
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History and chronicles
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Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
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Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715 - Humor
1689
Book Chapter
A dialogue between the French King, and the late King James at St. Germains en Laye: occasion'd by the signing of the peace
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Anon
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Adages, aphorisms, emblem books, jests, proverbs
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Europe - Politics and government - 1648-1715 - Humor - Early works to 1800
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Great Britain - Politics and government - 1689-1702 - Humor - Early works to 1800
1697
Book Chapter