Browsing French Language and Literature Senior Integrated Projects by Title
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Saint-Exupery: Le Culte de L'Enfant
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Samuel Beckett: His Quest for Direct Self-Expression
(1981)My interest in Samuel Beckett was sparked while I was studying at l'Universite de Clermont-Ferrand in the winter of 1981. I was intrigued by the universal qualities of En attendant Godot and I wanted to discover why ... -
Selected Chapters from "Elemens de la Philosophie de Neuton" [par] Voltaire : chapters I - V, and XVI - VVI
(1973)The following is a translation from Elemens de la philosophie de Neuton. The volume I used is in Michigan State University's Special Collections department of their main library. Its call number is QA 803 .V94 1738. I ... -
Selected Studies on Cardinal Richelieu as Prime Minister to Louis XIII
(1974)In writing these few pages, I hope to acquaint the reader with Cardinal du Plessis de Richelieu, and the conditions under which he laboured as Prime Minister to Louis XIII. The first part of this report explains briefly ... -
Social and Economic Initiation by Paul Grosbois and Roland Guinamard Agregate professors of the University (Translated)
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Some Aspects of the heroine in Nineteenth Century French Literature
(1965)I propose to study briefly a few aspects of the role of the N1neteenth century women in France as seen in the novels of certain important authors. Their heroines must necessarily be composed of two parts: the woman as ... -
SOS Racisme Un stage d'été à Paris
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The State of French in Cleveland; The Influence of the Language, Culture and People
(1977)The Cleveland Metropolitan Area has a population of over two million people comprising at least sixty distinct and active ethnic groups. For over a century, immigrants to the United States have flocked to this area ... -
Strasburg from the Past to the Present
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Studies on the Diplomatic Mission of the United States Embassy in Paris, France, and the Foreign Service as a Career
(1991)This Senior Individualized Project stems from my interests in government and French. I originally pursued an internship with the state Department in order to expand on my previous experience with the role of the government, ... -
A Study of Jacques Collin as he appears in "Le Père Goriot," "Illusions Perdues," and "Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes," three novels by Honoré de Balzac
(1969)The intention of this paper is to examine Jacques Collin in several lights. First, in Le Pere Goriot, where Collin makes his initial appearance, the symbolic figure of this great criminal will be studied. In Illusions ... -
A Study of Louisiana French
(1976)This study of Louisiana French has three major objectives: to examine the historical development of the dialect from its origins to the present day; to analyze a representative sample of Cajun French in comparison with ... -
Study of Quebec-France Relations Through Popular Opinion
(1992)This project is concerned with Quebec. The goal of the project was to study the relationship of Quebec with France, the mother of Quebec and one of the two founders of Canada. The study, to be done primarily through ... -
A Study of the Politics of Muslim Immigration in France Using Max Weber's Methodology, with Special Reference to Strasbourg
(1991)The subject of this Senior Individualized Project is Muslim immigration in France. The project is organized around three sub-topics: Max Weber and his methodology of the social sciences; a history of immigration; and a ... -
Supplement to Cook's Voyage: A Translation of Jean Giraudoux' "Supplemént au voyage de Cook"
(1970)My primary goal in translating Supplement au voyage de Cook was to achieve a comprehensible English version of the play, written in as smooth and idiomatic a style as I could manage. When I say English, I mean of course ... -
Symbolism and Impressionism in Late Nineteenth Century France
(1978)I have long been interested in Impressionism as simply an artistic movement. In the past several years, however, I have come to realize the inter-relationship of all the arts and of society and the arts. For this reason, ... -
The Theatre of the Absurd as Illustrated in Plays by Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, and Jean Genet
(1967)Although all three playwrights write in French and for the most part are based in Paris, all are aliens; two by birth, the third by condition. Samuel Beckett is Irish and Eugene Ionesco is Rumanian; Jean Genet feels ... -
There's More Than Meets the Eye
(1988)