Sebane, Mounia; Tamba, Oumria(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-03-20)
[EN] The French language has the status of foreign language (FLE) in all pre-university levels (primary,
secondary and college) in Algeria. However, it becomes the language of schooling at the university. Indeed,
in the ...
Molina García, Erika(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-03-20)
[EN] In his book from 2010, Eric Thouvenel analyses the profusion of liquidity images in a specific period of
French cinema, by interpreting it as a symptom of times; not only of a troubled era, but of Time itself. In
the ...
Da Lisca, Caterina(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-03-20)
[EN] Representations of water are omnipresent in Belgium’s French-language literature at the end of 19th
century. Symbolist poets do not emphasize this element to set up a simple landscape or a natural
phenomenon, they ...
Bahíllo Sphonix-Rust, Emma(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-03-20)
[EN] Archetypal feminine element, the water appears frequently in the medieval literature. Omnipresent in the
Arthurian cycle, she becomes more scarce in other narratives as the epic cycles. As many elements, the
water ...
González Hernández, Ana(Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017-03-20)
[EN] Under the look of a clean way of writing and a fireworkless narrative, Marie Redonnet (1948) unveils a
fictional and complex universe, inhabited by lonely and damageable characters- most of them femalesubjected
to ...