The Prose of the Transsiberian, Blaise Cendrars
"The train throbs at the heart of horizons sealed"
Application problem: Blaise Cendrars
request by mail: anonymous
proposed Issue:
Cendrars it appears as one of the originators of modern poetry from this passage?
Here is the text explanation
The corrected word is 3 pages, 14 point font , it is fully developed and includes an introduction, a development in two parts with several arguments, and transitions Opening with a conclusion.
Reading the text: text
studied:
In that time I was in my teens
I just sixteen and I could not remember
Already most of my childhood I was
sixteen thousand miles from my birthplace
I was in Moscow, in the city of a thousand and three
Steeples and seven stations
And I did not have enough stations and seven miles and three laps
For my teenage was so eager and so foolish
my heart, in turn, burned
as the temple of Ephesus or
as Red Square in Moscow when the sun goes down.
And my eyes lit up the old ways.
And I was already so bad poet
I did not go through.
The Kremlin was like a huge cake
tartare crispy gold, with large almond
cathedrals all white and gold bells honey ... An old monk
read me the legend of Novgorod
I was thirsty and I deciphered the cuneiform
Then, suddenly, the pigeons of the Holy Spirit
flew about the place and my hands flew too, with
rustling of albatross and this was the last echoes of the last day of the latest travel
And the sea
Blaise Cendrars, La Prose of the Transsiberian and of Little Jeanne of France
Preview:
The Prose of the Transsiberian and of little Jehanne de France evokes the train journey that led Cendrars, who was 16 years Russia in Manchuria. In this poem, it ...
Proposed Plan:
I - The representation of reality
1 - A journey
2 - typographical and rhythmic freedom
3 to 1 elliptical and fragmented vision of reality
transition
II - evocation of rail travel
1 - the renewal of the perception
2 - movement and speed
conclusion
opening To get the answer, follow this link: http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/07/la-prose-du-transsiberien-blaise.html
Sequence 1: The character of the novel: the mythological fantasy to be flesh.
Problem: How the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
text studied in this sequence:
Preview The Princess of Cleves by Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Preview Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
Others: Additional texts: consult (the additional texts are essential to prepare for your interview)
Excerpt from Book III of "Metamorphoses" of Ovid.
From The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Excerpt from
Horla de Maupassant. Preview
Mirror leaking of Giovanni Papini.
table Johannes Gumpp "Self-portrait".
Extract Money by Emile Zola.
From "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas.
From The Lover by Harold Pinter.
Excerpt from scene 9 of Act III of Turkey by Georges Feydeau.
Links with reference to the sequence "the novel"
Studies, questions, problems, texts openings
Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/pouvoir-decouverte -of-the-reading-proust-sartre-valles-vt2099.html
Geor Orwell, 1984
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/george-orwell-vf190.html
Texts Further, Zola, money
Studies Zola for the tray of French oral preparation tray by anticipating questions, issues, and openings [/ size] [/ color] [/ b]
Zola money, incipit
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, money , chapter 8, the portrait of Saccard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 8, Expo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 12, the pleading, last page
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Explanations are excerpts from the work of Zola, the money to meet Questions, issues, and openings
Reading Analytiqs the incipit of "money" Zola
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argent-emile-zola-l-incipit-vt691 . html
Explanation of Chapter 8 of the book, "Money" Zola's portrait Saccard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-description de-Saccard vt757.html
Analytical Reading of Chapter 8 of the money Zola Expo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-exposition-universelle-vt732.html [/ quote ]
"The train throbs at the heart of horizons sealed"
Application problem: Blaise Cendrars
request by mail: anonymous
proposed Issue:
Cendrars it appears as one of the originators of modern poetry from this passage?
Here is the text explanation
The corrected word is 3 pages, 14 point font , it is fully developed and includes an introduction, a development in two parts with several arguments, and transitions Opening with a conclusion.
Reading the text: text
studied:
In that time I was in my teens
I just sixteen and I could not remember
Already most of my childhood I was
sixteen thousand miles from my birthplace
I was in Moscow, in the city of a thousand and three
Steeples and seven stations
And I did not have enough stations and seven miles and three laps
For my teenage was so eager and so foolish
my heart, in turn, burned
as the temple of Ephesus or
as Red Square in Moscow when the sun goes down.
And my eyes lit up the old ways.
And I was already so bad poet
I did not go through.
The Kremlin was like a huge cake
tartare crispy gold, with large almond
cathedrals all white and gold bells honey ... An old monk
read me the legend of Novgorod
I was thirsty and I deciphered the cuneiform
Then, suddenly, the pigeons of the Holy Spirit
flew about the place and my hands flew too, with
rustling of albatross and this was the last echoes of the last day of the latest travel
And the sea
Blaise Cendrars, La Prose of the Transsiberian and of Little Jeanne of France
Preview:
The Prose of the Transsiberian and of little Jehanne de France evokes the train journey that led Cendrars, who was 16 years Russia in Manchuria. In this poem, it ...
Proposed Plan:
I - The representation of reality
1 - A journey
2 - typographical and rhythmic freedom
3 to 1 elliptical and fragmented vision of reality
transition
II - evocation of rail travel
1 - the renewal of the perception
2 - movement and speed
conclusion
opening To get the answer, follow this link: http://corrigesdubacfrancais.blogspot.com/2010/07/la-prose-du-transsiberien-blaise.html
Sequence 1: The character of the novel: the mythological fantasy to be flesh.
Problem: How the changing character of the novel allows us to understand the evolution of society and its expectations for literature?
text studied in this sequence:
Preview The Princess of Cleves by Madame de La Fayette.
From Don Quixote Miguel Cervantes.
Preview of 1984 by George Orwell.
Preview Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.
Others: Additional texts: consult (the additional texts are essential to prepare for your interview)
Excerpt from Book III of "Metamorphoses" of Ovid.
From The Red and the Black by Stendhal. Excerpt from
Horla de Maupassant. Preview
Mirror leaking of Giovanni Papini.
table Johannes Gumpp "Self-portrait".
Extract Money by Emile Zola.
From "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas.
From The Lover by Harold Pinter.
Excerpt from scene 9 of Act III of Turkey by Georges Feydeau.
Links with reference to the sequence "the novel"
Studies, questions, problems, texts openings
Don Quixote, Miguel Cervantes
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/pouvoir-decouverte -of-the-reading-proust-sartre-valles-vt2099.html
Geor Orwell, 1984
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/george-orwell-vf190.html
Texts Further, Zola, money
Studies Zola for the tray of French oral preparation tray by anticipating questions, issues, and openings [/ size] [/ color] [/ b]
Zola money, incipit
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, money , chapter 8, the portrait of Saccard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 8, Expo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Zola, silver, chapter 12, the pleading, last page
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/zola-l-argent-plusieurs-etudes-questions-problematiques-vt809.html
Explanations are excerpts from the work of Zola, the money to meet Questions, issues, and openings
Reading Analytiqs the incipit of "money" Zola
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/l-argent-emile-zola-l-incipit-vt691 . html
Explanation of Chapter 8 of the book, "Money" Zola's portrait Saccard
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-description de-Saccard vt757.html
Analytical Reading of Chapter 8 of the money Zola Expo
http://docremuneres.forumparfait.com/emile-zola-l-argent-exposition-universelle-vt732.html [/ quote ]
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