Design Change in Paris
.... The boulevard would become the symbol of modern
Paris:
City life was essentially a public life, and the street was the stage on which the urban drama was played ....
(1837

7

)
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... The location of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in the heart of the
city of
Paris, is similar to the architecture of ancient Greece, which arose from the ....
(713

3

)
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... The location of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, in the heart of the
city of
Paris, is similar to the architecture of ancient Greece, which arose from the ....
(716

3

)
Paris in Balzac and Zola
.... because anchored in a
city of world-historical importance, neither of them is--ironically enough--likely to diminish the designation of
Paris as
city of light. ....
(2835

11

)
Paris and Artists
.... Eiland, S. Pelletier and Patricia Phagan document the impact of
Paris on two .... Amidst the intense changes that were transforming the
city, Meryon chose to focus ....
(1102

4

)
Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... For example, the
city of
Paris was heavily bombarded during that war. .... The
city of
Paris hosted many popular exhibitions during the late nineteenth century. ....
(10416

42

)
The Ecole Militaire in Paris
.... In 1739, a map of
Paris was prepared, and it gives a good view of the
city at this time, showing it as very different from the
paris that would emerge from ....
(2062

8

)
Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... 1828. De Bellio studied medicine in
Paris, and became a permanent resident of the
city, where he lived until his death in 1894. He ....
(3103

12

)
The Marmottan Museum in Paris
.... 1828. De Bellio studied medicine in
Paris, and became a permanent resident of the
city, where he lived until his death in 1894. He ....
(3162

13

)
Alberti & Hugo on Architecture
.... In fifteenth-century
Paris, all the
city's elements were "blended and mingling in one harmonious whole" (133). Thus, when Hugo complains ....
(2268

9

)
Le Corbusier
.... in
Paris (284) and an aerial view of the geometrically laid out Champs Elysees district (28). Principles of proportionate geometry and an insistence on a
city ....
(1789

7

)
Modernity and Urban Life
.... Consider the ultrarational Haussmannization of
Paris, which transformed the urban space of the
city but which also had the effect of privileging the role of ....
(2577

10

)
Public space in Fiction
.... Both are observers of life rather than participants, and in the case of Soupault, the character moves through
Paris as if that
city were an exhibit. ....
(1640

7

)
Pyramids
.... It is a part of the
city of
Paris, a
city of monuments and grandeur but also of people hurrying on their way to work, children carrying their books to school ....
(926

4

)
Environs in Novels
.... Both are observers of life rather than participants, and in the case of Soupault, the character moves through
Paris as if that
city were an exhibit. ....
(3260

13

)
Sewers & Waste Disposal in Medieval Europe This
.... notwithstanding. In
Paris, the sewers drained into a series of moats outside the
city walls, as well as into the Seine River (Winston 107). In ....
(2907

12

)
Lessons from Paris Apartment Fire
.... According to
city authorities, more than 100,000 families from modest or poor backgrounds were looking for social housing in
Paris last year, up from some ....
(1193

5

)
Life and Work of Ernest Hemingway
.... He left Kansas
City, joined the Red Cross as an ambulance driver, and left for New .... Not making any money, he moved to
Paris with a new wife, Elizabeth Hadley ....
(2513

10

)
Generic City & Walking City
.... counteracted by the sight of the familiar panorama of metropolitan
Paris spread out .... The Walking
City by Archigram and the Generic
City depicted by Rem Koolhaas ....
(2919

12

)
Archigram's Walking City & Koolhaas' Generic City
.... counteracted by the sight of the familiar panorama of metropolitan
Paris spread out .... The Walking
City by Archigram and the Generic
City depicted by Rem Koolhaas ....
(2919

12

)
History of the Popes
.... To most of us who are not French, "France" is synomymous with
Paris, the
City of Lights, with its gracious boulevards, cafes, monuments, slums, and sewers. ....
(2477

10

)
Women of the Left Bank
.... associated with literary modernism, who made their homes in
Paris in the .... throughout this century, sought the relative anonymity of a large, cosmopolitan
city. ....
(1453

6

)
Luis Bunuel The purpose of this paper is to ana
.... From 1933 to 1935 Bunuel dubbed dialogue for Paramount in
Paris and Warner Bros .... When the Fascists took over, Bunuel moved from Spain to New York
City, where he ....
(1951

8

)
Claude Monet
.... They lived in Montmartre, a little village on a steep cliff overlooking
Paris, and by 1860 this village had become a part of the
city itself. ....
(1944

8

)
Anaheim, California and Dubai City UAE
.... The latest
Paris fashions are often worn under the traditional abaya worn in public by .... 88). Founded in 1857, the
City of Anaheim is one of the nation's premier ....
(5215

21

)
The Plague
.... the general lot. Rambert, a journalist, is stuck in the
city - while his fiancee is left alone in
Paris. Rambert is distraught by ....
(2622

10

)
Narrative & Plot in The Plague
.... the general lot. Rambert, a journalist, is stuck in the
city - while his fiancee is left alone in
Paris. Rambert is distraught by ....
(2622

10

)
Claude Monet
.... They lived in Montmartre, a little village on a steep cliff overlooking
Paris, and by 1860 this village had become a part of the
city itself. ....
(1555

6

)
The Character of Helen of Troy in the Iliad and the Odyssey
.... At Troy, learning of the impending duel between Menelaus and
Paris, Helen has "tender longing for her former husband and her parents and the
city she had left ....
(2207

9

)
Hector Illiad
.... continues on pursuing his own glory he knows he will be no better than Pandaros or
Paris. .... back, / or else be killed by him in glory in front of the
city" (XXII ....
(1043

4

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