Browsing French Language and Literature Senior Integrated Projects by Title
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Des Pèlerins de Dieu
(1979)Lamennais was a man whose convictions lead him through a life filled with grief. He desired liberty for all men, from a tyrannical government headed by Louis-Philippe. He also knew that man needed some power to guide ... -
Diderot, Leader of the Philosophic Group of Eighteenth Century France: A Translation of Selected Letters from the Years 1764 and 1765
(1967)Shar1ng the belief that D1derot is too much neglected in America and particularly by historians, I hoped to share some part of Mr. Roth's masterpiece with those who read only English. I further hoped to draw from certain ... -
Dix Semaines Chez Cardin
(1979)The initial idea of the project was inspired by Dean Trader, who remarked how wonderful it would be to work for a famous fashion designer. Taking this idea, I turned it over to my dear sister, Pamela, who then took ... -
The Dreyfus Affair as Contained in "Vérité" by Emile Zola, "L'ile des Pingouns" by Anatole France and "Jean Barois" by Roger Martin du Gard
(1966)Few causes celebres have had more profound and far reaching repercussions than the famous case of Alfred Dreyfus. During twelve years of active litigation from 1894 to 1906 and for many years thereafter the issues raised ... -
"En Meme Temps": the Contradictory Roles and Images of Women in French Media and Culture
(1993)This thesis, based on interviews with eleven French women aged 18 to 54, will explore the interplay of these voices as they struggle with what it means to be a woman in their society. Often the voices contradict each ... -
Entre les murs : l'appartenance, l'identité et la citoyenneté pour des élèves migrants
(2022-11-01)I had the chance to study in Strasbourg, a beautiful and diverse city. It was there that I landed an internship in a college in Hautepierre, 15 minutes by tram from the city center. Here are some questions I would like to ... -
Émile Zola : An Influence on John Steinbeck?
(1968)The possibility of a connection between French author Emile Zola, born in 1840 in Paris, and the American novelist John Steinbeck, born in California in 1902, may seem remote. Yet, if one examines closely criticism ... -
The Fortune-Teller or The False Enchantments: A Comedy by Thomas Corneille and Jean Donneau de Visé translated from the French
(1972)Every attempt has been made in this translation of La Devineresse to be as literal as possible while remaining faithful to the text. This only means that as far as translation is concerned, complete fidelity would only ... -
Françoise Sagan and Her American Critics
(1963)The purpose of th1s study is to present a view of the works of Francoise Sagan as seen through the eyes of her Amer1can critics and to give an idea of the general feelings about the present and future success of her works. -
French 103: Introduction to Poetry
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Ideals of the Eighteenth Century French Enlightenment: A Foreshadowing of Twentieth Century Human Rights Theory
(1984)In my survey of the major philosophes and their positions on the Enlightenment ideals pertaining to humanity and human rights, I have chosen to omit the philosophe Jean-Jacques Rousseau. I recognize his importance as ... -
Identité Française
(2021-03-01)The author combines her two majors in Anthropology and Sociology and French with her interest in social justice to formulate a series of interview questions to analyze how the French colonial past and contemporary race ... -
Inexplicable Deeds, Unforgivable Crimes (Méfaits Inexplicables, Crimes Impardonnables)
(2004)English translation: This project is a history of war, but also a call to humanity. It is an attempt to make known the war with the young generations of today, which do not know it, and to try to render it comprehensible ...