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Elizabeth A. Kaye specializes in communications as part of her coaching and consulting practice. She has edited Requirements for Certification since the 2000-01 edition.
Noting significant differences between the individual tragedies of Racine and the many current notions of what "Racinian tragedy" is deemed to imply, John Campbell explores the identity and meaning of the modern "Racine." He asks if any one critical parad
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Le programme des classes préparatoires scientifiques invite les étudiants à s'interroger sur l'"écriture de soi" en comparant deux autobiographies à proprement parler : Les confessions de J.-J. Rousseau et Les mots de J.-P. Sartre et une autobiographie fictive, les Mémoires d'Hadrien de M. Yourcenar.
Qu'est-ce qu'un héros ? Une personne réellement héroïque, ou bien le personnage principal d'une fiction ? Ambiguïté elle-même ambiguë : la littérature nous apprend-elle, par des héros fictifs, à reconnaître l'héroïsme bien réel des grands hommes ? Ou à douter de la réalité, voire de la valeur de cet héroïsme ? Le programme des classes préparatoires scientifiques nous invite à étudier cette notion à partir des trois chefs-d'œuvre (L'Iliade, Henri V, La chartreuse de Parme), dont les héros complexes ne suscitent pas une admiration sans mélange... Marie-Claire Kerbrat, professeur en classes préparatoires, présente dans cet ouvrage une synthèse de ces trois œuvres, ainsi qu'une analyse de l'héroïsme qui se réfère à toute sorte de héros et de grands hommes. Réflexion essentielle : définir le grand homme, c'est s'interroger sur la grandeur, et sur l'homme.
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