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    Palimpsestes ou l’image au second degré : Gail Albert Halaban, Hopper Redux, et Laetitia Molenaar, Here comes the Sun [it is all right] by Helena LAMOULIATTE-SCHMITT

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In order to create the Hopper Redux series, Gail Albert Halaban went to a small New England village, where she located sixteen houses originally painted by Edward Hopper in the 1920s, and she then endeavoured to photograph them from the same vantage points. …”
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    “Do look on the other side of the water”: de la politique étrangère de Cromwell à l’égard de la France by Laurent CURELLY

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Under study here is the role played by two actors at the behest of England’s authorities: on the one hand, Edward Sexy, a former New Model Army Agitator who was sent to Bordeaux as a Commonwealth agent in support of the rebellion there and translated the Leveller manifesto The Agreement of the People into English, and on the other hand, William Lockhart, Cromwell’s trusted friend-cum-relative who was appointed special ambassador to France with instructions to strengthen Anglo-French relationships and negotiate with Mazarin for a military alliance against Spain. …”
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    « Wolves in sheep’s clothing » : la rhétorique du combat chez Thomas Becon  by Christian Jérémie

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…One of the answers is provided in many dainty dishes, diligently prepared by the celebrated catechist and religious writer, Thomas Becon (1512-1567).The first course in this gracious menu is the argument that the true Church of Christ is being subverted under Mary, that false Jezebel, whereas its proper foundations were prepared under Edward VI, the true Josiah. …”
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    Traversées, hybridations grotesques et inquiétante étrangeté dans The Island of Dr Moreau (1896) de H. G. Wells : la mort de l’humain ? by Françoise DUPEYRON-LAFAY

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Edward Prendick, the protagonist and narrator of The Island of Dr Moreau, embarks on a hazardous and terrifying crossing (between England and an unknown Pacific island) that will lead to other types of crossings – biological, taxonomical, psychological, ontological and generic ones. …”
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