Moliere
.... In addition to entertaining his audience with the realistic portrayal of
Parisian life, Moliere also sought to illuminate the inherent hollowness of the ....
(2082

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Influence of Japanese Art on Claude Monet
.... Although they themselves were not considered working class, it was impossible, in Paris, to avoid the less desirable side of
Parisian life. ....
(1160

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Japanism and Monet
.... Although they themselves were not considered working class, it was impossible, in Paris, to avoid the less desirable side of
Parisian life. ....
(1209

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Paris in Balzac and Zola
.... me (304), and the PFre-Lachaise, or cemetery (199, 207, 247, 304), a recurring referent that continually reminds the reader of the tenousness of
Parisian life. ....
(2835

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Modernity and Urban Life
.... into play in Old Goriot, inasmuch as the old man's
life in the .... that decisive remodeling project in Paris, which Haussmann envisioned as
Parisian luxury and ....
(2577

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Female Protagonists in 3 Films
.... support herself rather than remain under the domination of her authoritarian father, and Helene is a married woman living a sterile, bourgeois
Parisian life. ....
(806

3

)
Unruly Women in Film
.... support herself rather than remain under the domination of her authoritarian father, and Helene is a married woman living a sterile, bourgeois
Parisian life. ....
(806

3

)
Web Sites of Small Parisian Hotels
AN INVESTIGATION OF WEB SITES OF INDEPENDENT, SMALL
PARISIAN HOTELS TO .... a hospitality organization include population demographics, product
life cycles, product ....
(9528

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Victor Hugo
.... Balzac, H. (1897). Cousin Bette. The human comedy:
Parisian life. Philadelphia: George Barrie & Sons. Brombert, V. (1984). Victor Hugo and the visionary novel. ....
(3315

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Renoir's Influence on Picasso
.... Mailer, who links Picasso's Moulin to Lautrec, another earlier painter of
Parisian night
life, analyzes Picasso's connection to other artists as proof of his ....
(2796

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Women of the Left Bank
.... wanted to write, publish books, or in some way lead a
life that did .... When Benstock describes Edith Wharton's access to a higher level of
Parisian society she is ....
(1453

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Japanese Influence on van Gogh's Art
.... Van Gogh came to art late in his
life. .... In his 25x19" painting of Pere Tanguy, a
Parisian art supplier and picture dealer, he painted the subjects upper torso ....
(1981

8

)
Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... 142). During the late nineteenth century, public transportation systems became a important aspect of the
Parisian way of
life. The ....
(10416

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Katherine Mansfield on Women's Status
.... Nothing that she has achieved in her entire working
life has resulted in the .... is a male described by Sarah Henstra (125) as "a true
Parisian," meaning "a gigolo ....
(1656

7

)
Sabrina x two
.... he ships her off to Paris for two years, a tour of
Parisian duty which .... of the film we see that the wealthy, from the perspective of the servants,
life a charmed ....
(1673

7

)
Delacroix
.... wrote a journal that gives us an extensive account of his
life, works and .... of these dealt with the Greek revolt against the Turks, the
Parisian revolution and ....
(1934

8

)
Black Americans in France
.... cordial popular reception, the crowds being fascinated by his flamboyant
life style .... What proved to be an enthusiastic
Parisian appetite for black American music ....
(3104

12

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Black People in France
.... cordial popular reception, the crowds being fascinated by his flamboyant
life style .... What proved to be an enthusiastic
Parisian appetite for black American music ....
(3104

12

)
Personality Development
.... others and a healthy sense of her own ability to control her
life and her .... and Kinsie (1971) report a test given to a group of
Parisian streetwalkers, "normal ....
(2160

9

)
The Deserted Woman Balzac
Nineteenth century
Parisian society was a mass of contradictions and a time of .... The environment of social
life among the elite group of bourgeois and former ....
(2394

10

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La Traviata
.... The gay
Parisian salon scene that has made Violetta a famous (possibly infamous) member .... doctor and, later, Alfredo and Germont, are there to see her exit
life. ....
(1918

8

)
The Age of Enlightenment
.... was seven, and a few years later he was sent to a
Parisian Jesuit College. .... do with his anti-religiosity and cynical view of the world, expressed in later
life. ....
(2459

10

)
Albert Speers Memoris Inside the Third Reich
.... once he started discussing quantities of manganese rather that
Parisian opera house .... had two thousand pages of his own writing regarding his
life (Memoirs 525). ....
(2663

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Two Paintings by Paul Gaugin
.... consistent with Gaugin's determination to rid himself of contact with sophisticated
life. .... nor a Christian; he was a superbly sophisticated
Parisian who painted ....
(2127

9

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Gaugin's A Seinehers, Brittany & La Orana Maria
.... consistent with Gaugin's determination to rid himself of contact with sophisticated
life. .... nor a Christian; he was a superbly sophisticated
Parisian who painted ....
(2127

9

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Jean-Francois Millet
.... poses were so authentic that he offended the sensibility of the
Parisian viewers who .... that Millet was able to capture the reality of the peasant
life in rural ....
(2246

9

)
Chopin & George Sand
.... French father who lived most of his short and sickly
life in France. He composed primarily for piano and when healthy was an avid member of a
Parisian group of ....
(2541

10

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Auguste Rodin
.... Born in 1840 (in Paris) he entered a
Parisian school for the decorative arts .... Rodin met Rose Beuret, a seamstress who would become both his
life's companion and ....
(1263

5

)
Mardi Gras
.... And just as the
Parisian holiday was fading, the New Orleans Mardi Gras .... within globally shifting patterns of colonialism and the difficulties of
life in the ....
(1356

5

)
Voltaire's Role in Historiography
.... As Richter and Ricardo (1980) put it, "Eventually his
life [became] more than just .... and employed his literary gifts to secure his place in
Parisian society: "As ....
(1588

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