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  2. Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Perrault, 17th century author who represented the Modernes.. The Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns (French: Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes) was a debate about literary and artistic merit that expanded from the original debaters to the members of the Académie Française and the French literary community in the 17th century.

  3. Les Temps modernes - Wikipedia

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    Les Temps Modernes was first published by Gallimard and was last published by Gallimard. In between, the magazine changed hands three times: Julliard (January 1949 to September 1965), Presses d'aujourd'hui (October 1964 to March 1985), Gallimard (from April 1985). Les Temps Modernes ceased publication in 2019, after 74 years. [3]

  4. International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures

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    In 1951 it was subsumed under the Conseil International de la Philosophie et des Sciences Humaines (CIPSH), which is a Non-governmental organization under UNESCO. [3] [4] [5] In connection with FILLM's 6th Congress in Oxford, UK in 1954, the Association Internationale de Littérature Comparée (AILC) was founded. [6] [7]

  5. Claudine Monteil - Wikipedia

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    Simone de Beauvoir le mouvement des femmes, mémoires d'une jeune fille rebelle (English: Simone de Beauvoir the women's movement, memories of a girl rebel) - translated into Japanese and Swedish. Les Amants des Temps Modernes, Oona et Charles Chaplin (English: Lovers of Modern Times: Oona and Charles Chaplin) - translated into Greek and ...

  6. Modern Times (film) - Wikipedia

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    French philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Maurice Merleau-Ponty named their journal, Les Temps modernes, after it. [18] Modern Times earned $1.8 million in North American theatrical rentals during its release, [2] becoming one of the top-grossing films of 1936. It was the most popular film at the British box office in 1935 ...

  7. Clarisse Bader - Wikipedia

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    Clarisse Bader (28 December 1840 in Strasbourg – 5 February 1902 in Paris) [1] was a French writer.. She was the author of Femme Grecque: Étude de la vie antique ((in French) "Greek Woman: Study of Ancient Life") (1872), [2] La femme française dans les temps modernes ((in French) "The French woman in modern times") (1883), for which she was celebrated by the Académie française, [1] Le ...

  8. Collège des Quatre-Nations - Wikipedia

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    Collège des Quatre-Nations (formerly known as the Collège Mazarin): foundation and statutes. Print, 17th century (Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne, NuBIS) The Collège des Quatre-Nations ("College of the Four Nations"), also known as the Collège Mazarin after its founder, was one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris.

  9. Theatre of Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Theatre of Peoples' Friendship, or Friendship of Nations theatre, (Russian: Театр Дружбы Народов) was created in 1987, shortly before the end of the Soviet era, with the intention of showcasing the best theatre from each of the Soviet Republics.