This project was lead by Mrs Bonnardot and the TL class of St charles with the work of Mei-ly Meunier, Victoria Robert, Quentin berthe, Poala Mangano and St Urielle koré. We are pleased to present you our group The Unsatisfied Literary Circle.
Hi ! today article is on a book i just discovered few week ago when i was looking for fan made stories about pride and prejudice. sum up of course she's obsessed with jane austen... surrounded by appalling exes and fawning students, the only thing keeping professor katherine roberts sane is jane austen and her personal secret love for racy regency
Hi !! today i am going to talk about a famous feminine writer... jane austen so to begin jane austen was born the 16 th of december 1775 in stevenson, hampshire were she will spend her twenty five first years of life. her parents were the reverent goerges austen and his wife cassandra leigh of whom she is the seventh child, she had six brother and
Thelma & louise synopsis : geena davis and susan sarandon play thelma and louise, two working-class friends who together have planned a weekend getaway from the men in their lives. thelma's husband, darryl is an overbearing oaf, and louise's boyfriend, jimmy simply will not commit. though the road trip starts out as a good time, the pair eventually
What is feminism ? the radical definition of feminism is : the belief that women are and should be treated as potential intellectual equals and social equals to men. these people can be either male or female human beings, although the ideology is commonly (and perhaps falsely) associated mainly with women. the basic idea of feminism revolves around
Virginia woolf (1992-1941) british writer. virginia woolf became one of the most prominent literary figures of the early 20th century, with novels like mrs. dalloway (1925), jacob's room (1922), to the lighthouse (1927), and the waves (1931). virginia woolf was born adeline virginia stephen on january 25, 1882, in london. she was educated at home b
Hi !! today article is about women writer over the century, women have always been rare and the minority in the literature world. they were supposed to stay at home and take care of their children not read and learn. however women writer have always existed like : xvi century marguerite de navarre (1492-1549) who wrote the famous l'heptaméron stil
Why do we talk about feminine voices? this is a question that you could ask to yourself when you are reading that blog! so i’m going to give you a global explanation about it! it really begins during the 19 th century with writers as jane austen or charlotte brontë, they decide to give women a chance to express their feelings about everything, l
Today i will speak about a french feminist book. the independent woman is a book written by simone de beauvoir in 2008 and edited by gallimard. this book is the chapter xiv of his book the second sex . it’s a good critic about the feminine condition. the new thing presented by this book is that a girl doesn’t born woman… she became a woman. s
Hi everybody! today i will show you what the literature brought to women. the answer is very easy to found. => the historical goal of literature is distraction or denouncing something. here the interesting point of the literature for women is another. the very important goal of literature is to show ideas to women. it’s through the “feminine vo
There is a lot of films adapting the story of pride and prejudice in the whole world. the first adaptation is an american one, in 1940 calling (obviously) pride and prejudice . it was produce by robert z. leonard. it is a big success. the second and last really interpratation of the story is the one of joe wright, in 2005. faithful with the novel t