Tessier, Thérèse.
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Works
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Alasdair Gray : "Lanark : version française du Livre Trois | |
All aboard for a day in the country or Stevie Smith' s original approach to life and death | |
Aspects of Scottish life and culture as portrayed by some contemporary novelists of Northern Scotland | |
The Bard of Erin : a study of Thomas Moore's Irish melodies (1808-1834) | |
Critical introduction and translation into french of Henry Mackenzie' s "The Man of feeling" (1771) | |
The Dwarfs, Harold PinterTexte imprimé : French translation, with a critical introduction and notes | |
Edgar Allan Poe's original handling of symbolism in his tales | |
George Orwell' s vision and literary rendering of human alienation in his major works | |
Une grande image Transculturelle - Lord Byron | |
The handling of languages by Achebe in his novels | |
Henry Fielding and the figurative technique of irony : a study of the genesis, unfolding and functions of irony in "Joseph Andrews" and "Tom Jones | |
Heroism en Ireland, 1880-1916 | |
The influence of Lincolnshire on Alfred, Lord Tennyson and his poetry | |
Jane Austen : the art of characterization through dialogues | |
The letter as a literary device in some representative XVIIIth century writings | |
L'Irlande, une ou deux nations ? | |
Lord Byron : a multidisciplinary open forum : 23rd International Byron Conference, Versailles, 26-30 june 1997 | |
Ma sombre Rosalie : traduction du livre de Frank Delaney : "My dark Rosaleen | |
The novelistic discourse of female characters in Scott Fitzgerald's works | |
La poésie lyrique de Thomas Moore (1779-1852) | |
The relationship between art and poetry in Dante Gabriel Rossetti's works | |
Robert Louis Stevenson as a writer and a wanderer in "An inland voyage" and "Travels with Donkey" or The modernity of Stevenson' s travelogues | |
Sean O'Faolain as an original irish story-teller | |
The self-quest of female characters in some major novels by Jane Austen and the Brontë sisters | |
The social environment of children in some of Charles Dickens's novels : "Oliver Twist" (1837-1838), "The Old Curiosity Shop" (1841), "David Copperfield" (1849-1850) | |
Social victims in Richard Wright's major works | |
Symbolism and message in Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" and Jordan Swift's "Gulliver's travels" | |
"Th'observ'd of all observers" : an eye-witness account of three productions of Hamlet | |
Thomas Hardy' s women : victims of victorian society | |
Three Irish women writers : a comparative study of their handling of the short story | |
Traditional customs in contemporary Scotland | |
The treatment of landscape in the major pre-romantic poets and the water-colour painters of the period | |
V. A. [sic] Naipaul's evocation of a multiracial society confronted with historical and political problems in his west indian novels | |
Wallace Stevens : the keatsian influence and the development of the reality-imagination dialectic | |
Walter Scott as the painter of the history of Scotland | |
William Golding's economy of means as evinced in his major works : Lord of the flies, The inheritors, Pincher Martin, Free fall, The spire | |
Women in Steinbeck' s fiction |