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Professor Dan Edelstein,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor crossroads of literature
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2015/7/15
Professor Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Comparative Literature
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2015/7/15
Professor Robert Pogue Harrison,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Italian
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2015/7/15
Professor Joshua Landy,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Comparative Literature
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2015/7/15
Professor Carolyn Springer,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Professor Renaissance nineteenth-century literature cultural history
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2015/7/15
Associate Professor Laura Wittman,Department of French and Italian at Stanford University(图)
Department of French and Italian at Stanford University Associate Professor Italian and French literature
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2015/7/15
Laura Wittman primarily works on 19th- and 20th-century Italian and French literature from a comparative perspective. She is interested in connections between modernity, religion, and politics. Much o...
The impact of health beliefs and culture on health literacy and treatment of diabetes among French speaking West African immigrants
Health literacy type 2 diabetes African immigrants health beliefs
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2015/1/8
Talks about health literacy, beliefs about health of immigrants from the French speaking countries of West Africa in the USA. How they handle diabetes, navigate the health care system and how they get...
Jean Ryhs:the French Connection?
Jean Ryhs French Connection
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2009/10/21
This essay examines Rhys's relationship with France as evinced in her autobiographical works and early fiction. It analyses the way in which Rhys, adopting a position of self-imposed artistic marginal...
“There Are French Novels And There Are French Novels”: Charles Reade and the “Other” Sources of Marcus Clarke’s His Natural Life
Australian Literature French Novels Natural Life
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2008/10/27
This article elucidates the topicality of Marcus Clarkes serialized novel His Natural Life
by establishing Clarkes debts to Charles Reade.1 Turning attention to Clarkes borrow...
King John—Act 5, Scene V:The French camp
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 King John 约翰王
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2008/9/24
Enter LEWIS and his train
LEWIS
The sun of heaven methought was loath to set,
But stay'd and made the western welkin blush,
When English measure backward their own ground
In faint retire. O, ...
King John—Act 3, Scene 1:The French King’s pavilion
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 King John 约翰王
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2008/9/24
Henry V—Act 4, Scene II:The French camp
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 Henry V 亨利五世
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2008/9/24
Enter the DAUPHIN, ORLEANS, RAMBURES, and others
ORLEANS
The sun doth gild our armour; up, my lords!
DAUPHIN
Montez A cheval! My horse! varlet! laquais! ha!
ORLEANS
O brave spirit!
DA...
Henry V—Act 3, Scene VII:The French camp, near Agincourt
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 Henry V 亨利五世
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2008/9/24
Enter the Constable of France, the LORD RAMBURES, ORLEANS, DAUPHIN, with others
Constable
Tut! I have the best armour of the world. Would it were day!
ORLEANS
You have an excellent armour; bu...
Henry V—Act 3, Scene IV:The FRENCH KING’s palace
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 Henry V 亨利五世
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2008/9/24
Enter KATHARINE and ALICE
KATHARINE
Alice, tu as ete en Angleterre, et tu parles bien le langage.
ALICE
Un peu, madame.
KATHARINE
Je te prie, m'enseignez: il faut que j'apprenne a
par...
King Lear—Act 4, Scene VII:A tent in the French camp. LEAR on a bed asleep soft music playing; Gentleman, and others attending
Shakespeare 莎士比亚 King Lear 李尔王
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2008/9/23
Enter CORDELIA, KENT, and Doctor
CORDELIA
O thou good Kent, how shall I live and work,
To match thy goodness? My life will be too short,
And every measure fail me.
KENT
To be acknowledge...