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Papers On French Literature
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Brock/Camus' Stranger & Criticism
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A 3 page essay that discussing Robert Brock's critical interpretation of Albert Camus' L'Estranger and then offers a personal interpretation of this novel. The writer argues that examination of Camus' text shows that it is quite possible that Camus had multiple purposes in mind. In short, other critical interpretations are also quite plausible and can be also be drawn from this text. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khbrcam.rtf
Camus/The Stranger
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A 3 page essay that takes the unusual form of a hypothetical magazine article that might have been written to describe the scenario of Albert Camus' The Stranger. Mimicking a journalistic-type style of "people" reporting, the essay speculates on the personality and motivation of Patrice Meursault in relation to his crime. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khcammag.rtf
Candide and Orgon
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This 3 page paper compares and contrasts the characters of Candide (from "Candide") and Orgon (from "Tartuffe"). Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVDupes.rtf
Candide's Critique of the Ancien Regime
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This 5 page paper examines Voltaire's Candide and how it is critical of the Ancien Regime. The Enlightenment is discussed.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA537Can.rtf
Caribbean Literature and History: Patrick Chamoiseau
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An 8 page paper which
discusses the work of Patrick Chamoiseau as it relates to literature and history of the
Caribbean. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAchamois.wps
CHABERT, HISTORY AND MORAL ATTRIBUTES
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This 3-page paper discusses Balzac's Colonel Chabert, notes the story based on its times (post-Napoleonic France) and discusses whether virtue or evil survived the day. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTchaber.rtf
Charles Baudelaire/A Dark Version of Romanticism
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A 5 page research paper that examines poetry by French poet Charles Baudelaire. The writer argues that while the romanticism of Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley concentrated, for the most part, on the inspiring beauty of the natural world, Baudelaire's vision of romanticism was much darker. He emphasized the "winter" aspect of nature – that death, decay, and destruction are also a natural part of the natural world. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khcbdark.wps
Comedic Relevance Of Voltaire And Moliere
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Time and place, in
literature, often determines the style and content. In the case of
satire, the comedic references can be extremely specific. This 5 page
paper argues that for both Voltaire and Moliere, the satire was specific
to the time and circumstances, making it necessary for the modern
audience or reader to either be fully aware of the circumstances or for
the writing to be reframed into a modern context. Bibliography lists 9
sources.
Filename: KTmolvol.wps
Comedy as Social Criticism/Moliere & Voltaire
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A 7 page essay that discusses how Moliere in Tartuffe and Voltaire in Candide utilized comedy in order to criticize social and political conventions of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khmolvol.rtf
Comparative Analysis of Alfred de Musset’s “Confession d’Enfant du Siecle (Confession of a Child of the Century)” and Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov’s “A Hero of Our Time”
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An 11 page paper which compares the autobiographical elements of these novels represented by the protagonists and considers how society’s ills contributed to a youthful loss of innocence in nineteenth-century French and Russian societies. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGherocon.rtf
Comparative Analysis of Sei Shonagon’s “Pillow Book” and Christine de Pizan’s “The Book of the City of Ladies”
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A 9 page paper which discusses that while there are similarities between these two works by female authors there are also significant differences. Specifically considered are how much of these differences can be attributed to the cultural differences between eleventh century Japan and fifteenth century western Europe and how much they can be attributed to the different personalities of the respective authors. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGpilcit.rtf