Gender Work Issues in Two Companies
.... in top executive positions was modified somewhat when Joan Juliet Buck, Chief Editor of Vogue Paris, was named Executive Editor of Air
France Madame, a twice ....
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Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... The period of
Madame de Pompadour's influence is considered the very height of refined taste in
France." Further,
Madame de Pompadour was, as noted above, very ....
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Art and Decoration in Eighteenth Century France
.... This influence was clearly felt in eighteenth century
France, especially with respect ....
Madame Pompadour was an unusual, but dominant factor in French painting ....
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Madame Bovary
.... Men can do that in nineteenth-century
France, but not (respectable) women. .... Flaubert, Gustave.
Madame Bovary. New York: The Book League of America, 1940.
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Romanticism, Realism & Naturalism
.... era in
France. Perfection was an important theme pursued by Flaubert in his literary work. Flaubert tended to write novels as moral history. In
Madame Bovary ....
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French Intellectual & Literary History
.... era in
France. Perfection was an important theme pursued by Flaubert in his literary work. Flaubert tended to write novels as moral history. In
Madame Bovary ....
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"A Simple Heart"
.... born into a doctor's family in the provincial town of Rouen in Normandy,
France. .... pieces of fiction and they were either quite realistic, like
Madame Bovary, or ....
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The Heart of Darkness and The Cherry Orchard
....
Madame Ranevsky returns home to her cherry orchard estate. She is returning from
France where her abusive lover stole from her and left her. ....
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Literature: The Cherry Orchard, The Heart of Darkness, and The ...
....
Madame Ranevsky returns home to her cherry orchard estate. She is returning from
France where her abusive lover stole from her and left her. ....
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Development of the Work of van Gogh
.... For example, Kostenevich (1995) noted that is portrait of
Madame Trabuc is similar to .... The later period in
France seems to have introduced Van Gogh to color and ....
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A Tale of Two Cities
.... At times,
France is in conflict with itself, including its political and familial .... things that appear to be what they are not, from
Madame Defarge's seemingly ....
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Structuring an Art Course
.... Her critique is that
Madame Bellini's slightly swelling belly indicates a pregnancy determined by .... Representing Prostitution in Nineteenth-Century
France. ....
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Rococo Style
.... It was, in fact, a tragic truth, as the French aristocracy led
France down a treacherous social decline that would .... (Boucher's final patroness,
Madame Du Barry ....
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NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE
.... by Emile Zola, were more interested in "the sensational case of
Madame Caillaux, wife .... result of the Franco-Prussian War, which not only cost
France a billion ....
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Candide, or Optimism
.... Similarly, Balzac made himself the historian of the
France of his time in La .... Gustave Flaubert's aim in
Madame Bovary (1857) and L'education sentimentale (1869 ....
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A Tale of Two Cities
.... seen Darnay near an English army post gathering information to take back to
France. .... It is soon evident that
Madame Defarge is the sister who escaped the evil ....
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Voltaire's Candide
.... After some two years, Voltaire returned to
France, building on his acquaintance .... he hosted such figures as Boswell, Gibbon, Casanova, and
Madame DuBarry (Pomeau ....
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Moliere
.... His discussion on class differences is echoed in
Madame Jourdain's description of the .... over Le Tartuffe arose during the mid-17th century when
France had just ....
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Henri Matisse
.... He attended secondary school in northern
France and went to Paris to study law in .... In the painting
Madame Matisse sits in a conventional pose and wears a very ....
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The career of Henri Matisse
.... He attended secondary school in northern
France and went to Paris to study law in .... In the painting
Madame Matisse sits in a conventional pose and wears a very ....
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Filmmaker Max Ophuls
.... in America and produced a number of important works, and returned to Europe in the 1950s to direct some of his finest works in
France. .... The Earrings of
Madame de ....
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The Princess of Cleves
.... 1682 during the Restoration period of the British theater and adapted from
Madame de La Fayette's novel of the same name, which was published in
France in 1678 ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... In the year 1851, Hugo was exiled from
France because of his political .... With his novel
Madame Bovary (1857), Flaubert established a "simple and direct" style of ....
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ETHICAL IMAGES OF LAWYERS
.... his tenant farmers, the creditors who seized the last possessions of
Madame Bovary in .... Anatole
France, the French short story writer, said that: "The law in its ....
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Sports Activity of Women The purpose of this research is t
.... Leigh and Bonin describe
Madame Alice Milliat as "most dynamic and respected leader .... Milliat was a French woman who created a venue in
France for international ....
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Zola & Flaubert (aesth & natural)
.... In this area of
France the men have adopted the custom of calling women by the .... On a paddle-steamer bound for his home town, he becomes obsessed by
Madame Arnoux ....
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Laclos' "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"
.... That is, enactment of freedom carried a cost in Revolutionary
France just as it .... Gouze, pen name Olympe de Gouges, who wrote The Memoirs of
Madame Valmont, an ....
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The French Revolution in Women's History
.... We learn the essential roles of women in the transformation of
France at the end .... In reporting the personal story of
Madame Roland, Yalom writes that She could ....
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Situation of women in Nigeria
.... is surrounded by nations that were all former colonies of
France, "a circumstance .... One important woman in Nigerian history was
Madame Tinubu (1805-1887), who ....
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"Mysteries of Paris"
In
France, it was expressed in the work and writings of Baron de Gerando .... that she is indebted to "a generous protector, who, like you,
madame, without knowing me ....
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