02349 am 2200457 n 450 9910495978803321201604202-271-09105-510.4000/books.editionscnrs.9052(CKB)4340000000012977(FrMaCLE)OB-editionscnrs-9052(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84949(PPN)267943105(EXLCZ)99434000000001297720160620j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa compagnie des ballets russes /Natalia SmirnovaParis CNRS Éditions20161 online resource (143 p.) Hors collectionMai 1909. La première saison des Ballets Russes en France fait un triomphe. Sur la scène du Châtelet, le public parisien voit surgir l’Orient dont ont rêvé ses peintres et ses poètes. Irruption des couleurs, gestuelle saccadée, remise à l’honneur de la danse masculine une révolution est en marche. Serge Diaghilev, créateur et mécène des Ballets, veut mettre en oeuvre un spectacle total, une esthétique de la surprise avec des artistes d’avant-garde qui bousculent les traditions. Une « peinture en mouvement », une « orgie de formes et de couleurs » où l’oeuvre picturale joue un rôle d’autant plus important qu’elle est conçue par rapport à la musique et à l’acteur. Natalia Smirnova fait revivre cette aventure exceptionnelle, associée à une superbe iconographie : tableaux, aquarelles, gouaches, esquisses de costumes, photographies des scènes de spectacles, des peintres, des danseurs… Le livre-événement pour fêter le centenaire des Ballets les plus célèbres du monde.DanceballetRussesSerguej Pavlovitch DiaguilevRussian Dance - Performing Arts - 20th Century.DanceballetRussesSerguej Pavlovitch DiaguilevSmirnova Natalia1236045Rozanov Vassili1294090FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495978803321La compagnie des ballets russes3022862UNINA05269nam 2200649 a 450 991014328520332120230617004703.01-78268-426-31-280-74337-997866107433771-4051-6509-X0-470-75761-21-4051-5616-3(CKB)1000000000342086(EBL)284267(SSID)ssj0000126189(PQKBManifestationID)11148158(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000126189(PQKBWorkID)10030519(PQKB)10202992(Au-PeEL)EBL284267(CaPaEBR)ebr10158985(CaONFJC)MIL74337(MiAaPQ)EBC284267(OCoLC)212128020(EXLCZ)99100000000034208620040402d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA companion to the British and Irish novel 1945-2000[electronic resource] /edited by Brian W. ShafferMalden, MA Blackwell Pub.20051 online resource (606 p.)Blackwell companions to literature and cultureDescription based upon print version of record.1-4051-1375-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.The literary response to the Second World War / Damon Marcel Decoste -- The 'Angry' Decade and after / Dale Salwak -- English dystopian satire in context / M. Keith Booker -- The feminist novel in the wake of Virginia Woolf / Roberta Rubenstein -- Postmodern fiction and the rise of critical theory / Patricia Waugh -- The novel and the end of empire / Reed Way Dasenbrock -- Postcolonial novels and theories / Feroza Jussawalla -- Fictions of belonging : national identity and the novel in Ireland and Scotland / Gerard Carruthers -- Black-British interventions / John Skinner -- The recuperation of history in British and Irish fiction / Margaret Scanlan -- The literary prize phenomenon in context / James F. English -- Novelistic production and the publishing industry in Britain and Ireland / Claire Squires -- The novel and the rise of film and video : adaptation and British cinema / Brian McFarlane -- The English heritage industry and other trends in the novel at the millennium / Peter Childs -- Samuel Beckett's Watt / S. E. Gontarski and Chris Ackerley -- George Orwell's Animal farm and Nineteen eighty-four / Erika Gottlieb -- Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead revisited and other late novels / Bernard Schweizer -- Modernism's swansong : Malcolm Lowry's Under the volcano / Patrick A. McCarthy -- Graham Greene's Heart of the matter and other late novels / Cedric Watts -- William Golding's Lord of the flies and other early novels / Kevin McCarron -- Amis, father and son / Merritt Moseley -- Iris Murdoch / Margaret Moan Rowe -- Academic satire : the campus novel in context / Kenneth Womack -- Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria quartet / Julius Rowan Raper -- The Oxford fantasists : C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. tolkien / Peter J. Schakel -- Muriel Spark's The prime of Miss Jean Brodie / Bryan Cheyette -- Doris Lessing's The golden notebook / Judith Kegan Gardiner -- Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea / John J. Su -- John Fowles's The French lieutenant's woman / James Acheson -- Angela Carter / Nicola Pitchford -- Margaret Drabble / Margaret Moan Rowe -- V.S. Naipaul / Timothy Weiss -- Salman Rushdie / Nico Israel -- The irish novel after joyce / Donna Potts -- Anita brookner / Cheryl Alexander Malcolm -- Julian Barnes's Flaubert's parrot / Merritt Moseley -- Kazuo Ishiguro's The remains of the day / Cynthia F. Wong -- Ian McEwan / Rebecca L. Walkowitz -- Graham Swift / Donald P. Kaczvinsky -- The Scottish new wave / David Goldie -- A.S. Byatt's Possession : a romance / Lynn Wells -- Pat Barker's Regeneration trilogy / Anne Whitehead.A Companion to the British and Irish Novel 1945-2000 serves as an extended introduction and reference guide to the British and Irish novel between the close of World War II and the turn of the millennium. Covers a wide range of authors from Samuel Beckett to Salman Rushdie Provides readings of key novels, including Graham Greene's 'Heart of the Matter', Jean Rhys's 'Wide Sargasso Sea' and Kazuo Ishiguro's 'The Remains of the Day' Considers particular subgenres, such as the feminist novel and the postcolonial novel Discusses ovBlackwell companions to literature and culture.English fiction20th centuryHistory and criticismHandbooks, manuals, etcEnglish fictionIrish authorsHistory and criticismHandbooks, manuals, etcIrelandIntellectual life20th centuryHandbooks, manuals, etcIrelandIn literatureHandbooks, manuals, etcEnglish fictionHistory and criticismEnglish fictionIrish authorsHistory and criticism823/.91409Shaffer Brian W.1960-174763MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143285203321A companion to the British and Irish novel 1945-20002048613UNINA