January 2012
13 posts
“Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742-1799), Waste Books F.802: Beware of that...”
– Laudator Temporis Acti: Transcendental Ventriloquism
Jan 29th
2 notes
“Je crois toutefois qu’on assiste aujourd’hui à une explosion des...”
– Hazanavicius: «Je redécouvre The Artist» - Page 5 | Mediapart
Jan 27th
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Jan 25th
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“1. « ‎ J’ai bien compris que j’inquiétais, que je perturbais, que j’étais...”
– Je représente - Les mots sont importants (lmsi.net)
Jan 25th
5 notes
“En 1874, Friedrich Engels épinglait ceux qui avaient « la prétention de...”
– Islam, une police de la pensée socialiste - Les blogs du Diplo
Jan 23rd
6 notes
“Ce fusilier marin, revenu très marqué de la guerre d’Irak, a confié à...”
– Meurtre au mixer à Nice: Luc Onfray est passé aux aveux | Nice-Matin
Jan 19th
2 notes
Jan 19th
Jan 19th
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Jan 17th
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Jan 16th
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This is Your Brain on Shakespeare →
Shakespeare’s literary career, which spanned a quarter century roughly between the years 1587 and 1612, came at a time when the English language was at a powerful stage of development. The great fluidity of Early Modern English gave Shakespeare an enormous amount of room to innovate. In all of his plays, sonnets and narrative poems, Shakespeare used 17,677 words. Of these, he invented...
Jan 16th
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Jan 16th
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Jan 9th
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