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Ce site présente 1 960 pièces de théâtre et spectacles du théâtre de Jodelle à Jean Giraudoux et plus, avec 16 734 personnages pour 4 821 actes en vers (plus de 1 124 940 vers) ou en prose à consulter ou éditer comportant des fonctions de recherche et de statistiques de vocabulaire ou sur les rimes. Vous pouvez aussi rechercher les occurrences d'un mot dans un texte. Des premiers âges à Voltaire, en passant par Corneille, Molière, Racine, Dancourt, Marivaux, Voltaire, Beaumarchais : le corpus est accompagné de plus de cent textes polémiques ou théoriques encadrant le corpus dans son contexte historique. Les pièces peuvent être comparées deux à deux dans leur structure globale, soit avec leur vocabulaire.
This Web site is dedicated to the wonderful world of the short story and to all who enjoy reading shorts stories as I do. I will try to add a few short stories every month.
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Henrik Pontoppidan rules over the province of Danish letters with a grey-bearded authority akin to Leo Tolstoy’s or Henry James’s. The author of three sweeping epics, Det Fortjættede Land (The Promised Land, 1891–1895), Lykke-Per (A Fortunate Man, 1898–1904), and De Dødes Rige (The Kingdom of the Dead, 1912–1916), he was awarded the 1917 Nobel Prize for Literature, an honor he shared with his exact contemporary, the now little-read Karl Gjellerup. Ernst Bloch admired him, and Georg Lukács likened his novelistic achievement to Flaubert’s. On the occasion of his seventieth birthday in 1927, Pontoppidan was lauded by Thomas Mann in an open letter to the Danish newspaper Politiken, describing him as “a full-blooded storyteller who scrutinizes our lives and society so intensely that he ranks within the highest class of European writers.” In August, a cinematic adaption of Lykke-Per by the Academy-Award winning director Billie August opened in Danish theaters.