Georges Poulet (French: [pulɛ]; 29 November 1902 – 31 December 1991) was a Belgian literary critic associated with the Geneva School. Best known for his...
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violinist and conductor Georges Poulet (1902–1991), Belgian literary critic J. Poulet (fl. 1811–1818), English cricketer Olivia Poulet (born 1978), English...
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Gérard (Georges) Poulet (born 12 August 1938) is a French classical violinist. Born in Bayonne the son of conductor Gaston Poulet, Poulet started studying...
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1908 Georges Poulet, acting Governor 1st Term 18 February 1908 to 4 July 1910 Victor Liotard, Governor 4 July 1910 to November 1910 Georges Poulet, acting...
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Bresse chicken (redirect from Poulet de Bresse)
(AOC) in 1957. Today the poulet de Bresse has the reputation of being the best quality table chicken in the world. The chef Georges Blanc, who is from Bourg-en-Bresse...
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2007 Critique n°229, 1966 (numéro spécial, textes de Jean Starobinsky, Georges Poulet, Levinas, Paul de Man, Michel Foucault, René Char...) Jacques Derrida...
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governor (1907) Georges Poulet, Acting Lieutenant governor (1907–1908) Victor Théophile Liotard, Lieutenant governor (1908–1910) Georges Poulet, Acting Lieutenant...
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Jewish origin Georges Polti, French writer Georges Pompidou, French politician Georges Pouchet, French naturalist and anatomist Georges Poulet, Belgian literary...
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worked closely with Georges Poulet and is sometimes grouped with the so-called "Geneva School" including writers such as Georges Poulet, Albert Béguin, Jean...
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Hans Robert Jauss: Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory Georges Poulet: Phenomenology of Reading Raymond Williams: The Country and the City...
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stay until his retirement in 1962. At Geneva, he became friends with Georges Poulet and Albert Béguin, and along with Jean Starobinski and Jean Rousset...
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(1888–1963), Marcel Raymond (1897–1981), Howard Rosario Marraro (1897–1972), Georges Poulet (1902–1991), Otis Fellows (1908–1993), Domenico De Robertis (1921–2011)...
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influenced by fellow Johns Hopkins professor and Belgian literary critic Georges Poulet and the Geneva School of literary criticism, which Miller characterized...
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nominated for a César Award. Georges Wilson's last film was Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One. From 1963 to 1972 Georges Wilson was the director of the...
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Félix Richaud, acting Lieutenant Governor June 1911 to 21 February 1912 Georges Poulet, Lieutenant Governor 21 February 1912 to 18 April 1914 Paul Pierre Adam...
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Johannes Lindeboom, Stiefkideren van het christendom, La Haye, 1929. Georges Poulet, Les métamorphoses du cercle, Paris, 1961. Jean Rousset, "Un brelan...
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1950s and 1960s, of which the most important were the Belgian critic Georges Poulet, the French critic Jean-Pierre Richard, and the Swiss critics Marcel...
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Acevedo Hernández, Gerrit Achterberg, Richard Aldington, Jean Amrouche, Georges Bataille, Pierre Benoit, E. E. Cummings, Maria Dermoût, Jean Devanny, Mouloud...
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uk/european/2014/10/f%C3%A9licien-rops-baudelaire-and-skeleton-passions.html Georges Poulet (1969) Who was Baudelaire? Editions d'Art Albert Skira, Geneva. 188...
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Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888–1970) Italy poetry, essays, literary criticism Georges Poulet (1901–1991) 71 Arthur David Waley (1889–1966) United Kingdom translation...
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lawyer and politician (1866–1938) Joseph Plateau (1801–1883), physicist Georges Poulet, literary critic Guy Quaden, economist, Governor of the National Bank...
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Johannes Lindeboom, Stiefkideren van het christendom, La Haye, 1929. Georges Poulet, Les métamorphoses du cercle, Paris, 1961. Jean Rousset, "Un brelan...
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himself from the phenomenological approach of his friends and associates Georges Poulet and Jean-Pierre Richard, Rousset focussed on formal elements such as...
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Marcel Proust (redirect from Valentin-Louis-Georges-Eugène-Marcel Proust)
64: 933–52, 1949 Painter, George D. (1959), Marcel Proust: A Biography; Vols. 1 & 2. London: Chatto & Windus Poulet, Georges, Proustian Space. Baltimore:...
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Vogt Otto F. Walter Silja Walter Jean Starobinski Étienne Barilier Georges Poulet Georges Borgeaud Roger Dragonetti Agota Kristof Maurice Chappaz S. Corinna...
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Cernat sees Raicu as philosophically akin to Fondane, Lev Shestov, and Georges Poulet. Goldiș contrarily proposes that there was at least one "strange synchronicity"...
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pneumonia. Laurdine "Pat" Patrick, 62, American jazz musician, leukemia. Georges Poulet, 89, Belgian literary critic. Ken Robinson, 64, Canadian lawyer and...
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The French Detective (redirect from Adieu poulet)
(French: Adieu poulet) is a 1975 French film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre, and scripted by Francis Veber from the 1974 novel Adieu poulet ! by Raf Vallet...
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Robert Poulet (4 September 1893 – 6 October 1989) was a Belgian writer, literary critic and journalist. Politically he was a Maurras-inspired integral...
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Auguste Escoffier (redirect from Georges Escoffier)
Georges Auguste Escoffier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ oɡyst ɛskɔfje]; 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur, and culinary writer who...
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