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  2. La Lecture - Wikipedia

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    La Lecture (or Reading [1]) is a painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso completed in January 1932. The oil painting depicts Picasso's mistress and muse, Marie-Thérèse Walter , asleep with a book upon her lap.

  3. Centre national du livre - Wikipedia

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    The CNL [1] is placed under the administrative supervision of the French Ministry of Culture and Communication (Direction générale des Médias et des Industries culturelles , Service du Livre et de la Lecture ). Its vocation and mission is to support the entire book chain (authors, publishers, booksellers, libraries, promoters of books and ...

  4. Écriture féminine - Wikipedia

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    Bracha L. Ettinger invented a field of notions and concepts to address and become aware of affects, feeling and trans-subjective connectivity that originates in the subject and humanizes her and him, according to Ettinger, via the feminine sexuality, pre-maternal experiences and maternal potentiality.

  5. Lecture - Wikipedia

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    A lecture (from Latin: lectura ' reading ') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations.

  6. Dictionnaire de la langue française - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionnaire de la langue française (French pronunciation: [diksjɔnɛːʁ də la lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) by Émile Littré, commonly called simply the "Littré", is a four-volume dictionary of the French language published in Paris by Hachette. The dictionary was originally issued in 30 parts, 1863–72; a second edition is dated 1872–77.

  7. Cabinet de lecture - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet de lecture (in English: reading room), sometimes also called a cabinet littéraire, [1] was an establishment where members of the public in the 18th and 19th centuries could, in exchange for a small fee, read public papers, as well as old and new literary works.

  8. The Reading (Fantin-Latour) - Wikipedia

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    The Reading (La Lecture in French) is an oil-on-canvas painting by French painter Henri Fantin-Latour executed in 1877. [1] It was acquired in 1901 by the city of Lyon and by the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon where it is conserved. The painting depicts two women sitting in a room.

  9. Société de Lecture - Wikipedia

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    The Société de Lecture of Geneva is a private non-profit association founded in 1818. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Over the last two centuries, it has preserved and developed an encyclopaedic library of 200,000 volumes.