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Le Syndicat national de l'édition (SNE)

Créé en 1874, le syndicat rassemblant les éditeurs de livres français devient le Syndicat national de l'édition à la sortie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en 1947, et réunit rapidement plusieurs centaines de maisons d'édition. La structure permet d'organiser l'action collective, notamment auprès des pouvoirs publics, mais aussi de mettre en œuvre des campagnes de promotion du livre et de la lecture au niveau national.

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La Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF)

La Bibliothèque nationale de France, abrégée en BnF, est un établissement patrimonial français des plus importants : c'est par exemple cette institution qui assume le dépôt légal des livres, et qui conserve un exemplaire de tous les ouvrages publiés en France. À l'origine bibliothèque du roi au moment de sa création, au XIVe siècle, elle est naturellement devenue la bibliothèque de l'ensemble du peuple français.

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Livres, actualités : tout sur Benjamin Lacombe

Né le 12 juillet 1982 à Paris, Benjamin Lacombe suit des études d'illustration à l'École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs où il mène ses premiers projets en matière d'illustration et d'animation : il publie son premier livre en 2006, Cerise Griotte, aux éditions du Seuil, qui n'est autre que son projet de fin d'études...

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Du stylo à la caméra : 10 ouvrages autour du cinéma

Dans notre civilisation de l’image, le cinéma est roi, et « son encre est la lumière ». À première vue, on mettrait une barrière plus ou moins étanche entre cet art et la littérature. Où sont les grandes descriptions de Stendhal dans ses adaptations cinématographiques ? Où trouver les tableaux inoubliables d’Apocalypse Now chez Flaubert ? Ce serait omettre toutes les fois où les deux arts ont dialogué avec grâce, comme tous ces Hommes de l’écrit qui ont parlé avec force du 7e art.

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Samurai Origines : l'enfance de l'art

Dans la continuité de la série mère, Samurai, les créateurs Frédéric Genêt et Jean-François Di Gorgio ouvraient un nouveau cycle avec Samurai Origines, en septembre 2017. Un scénario dynamique et saisissant qui nous entraîne dans un voyage initiatique au cœur du Japon médiéval. Mais cette fois, en remontant à l’enfance de Takeo, leur personnage principal.

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Littérature jeunesse : 10 livres pour accompagner les vacances (2/2)

Cette année, Christelle Dabos et Olivia Ruiz sont marraines de la 8e édition de Partir en Livre. Cette manifestation organisée par le Centre national du livre couvre tout le territoire, dans une grande fête nationale autour de la littérature jeunesse. Voici donc une seconde sélection d’ouvrages à faire découvrir aux plus jeunes lecteurs.

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Bonoure and Buxum

If married in church, medieval women vowed before God and their husbands to be ‘bonoure and buxum', that is, meek and obedient in bed and at table. This book is a study of wives in a variety of fourteenth- and fifteenth-century romance, fabliaux, cycle drama, life-writing, lyrics and hagiography. The volume examines key moments that defined life as a married woman : her eligibility to become a wife, the wedding ceremony, her conjugal rights and duties, childbirth and her contribution to the family economy. The book explores the way in which the literary representation of wives is in dialogue with discourses that strove to construct and regulate the role of ‘wife'; canon and secular law, marriage liturgy, medical treatises on the female body, sermons, manuals of spiritual instruction, biblical paradigms, conduct books and misogamous writings. Moreover, the volume examines the possibilities for subversion of these paradigms by listening to literary wives speak both within and against these discourses. Real women's attitudes, and strategies of subversion, are woven into the volume throughout, as recorded in church and manorial court records, in their wills and in their writing.

08/2006

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Comics

Nomen Omen Tome 1 : Total Eclipse of the Heart

Dans le monde de Nomen Omen, il est plus important de voir avec son coeur qu'avec ses yeux. Becky, Rebecca Kumar de son vrai nom, est une jeune New-Yorkaise plutôt dégourdie et geek qui a deux mères attentionnées et deux chiens. Elle est atteinte d'achromatopsie, ce qui signifie qu'elle est incapable de voir les couleurs. Mais cela ne l'empêche pas de poster des photos sur son compte Instagram _nomen.omen_. La nuit de son vingt et unième anniversaire, entourée de ses amis, la jeune femme découvre bien malgré elle que le monde est plus vaste qu'elle ne l'avait jamais imaginé...

01/2020

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Portraits of Women in Selected Works of Gabriele Reuter

Known primarily for the novel, Aus guter Familie, Gabriele Reuter has not yet been accorded the attention she deserves for her contribution to German literature in general and women's writing in particular. The precisely observed portraits of women in the novels discussed in this volume allow us to experience the complex interplay of societal norms and individual needs which shape feminine existence. Among the themes treated are misguided motherhood, the virtue of the unwed mother, the conflict between the will to be and the need to love and be loved, woman's role in the political sphere and a comparison of womanhood in two generations. One of the enduring pleasures of reading Reuter is the rich variety of female characters from the early part of the twentieth century.

12/1987

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Mouvements artistiques

Look Close, Think Far. Art at the Ackland

This richly illustrated volume introduces one of America's finest university art museums - one whose directors, curators, donors, and patrons have left a remarkable legacy, a museum collection that encourages us all to "look close, think far. " The selection of over 280 highlights is presented with brief commentaries and an essay that traces the growth of the Ackland Art Museum's outstanding collection. The Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of the United States' most distinguished public university art museums. Founded in 1958, it now houses over 20, 000 works of art, covering some 5, 000 years of cultures from around the globe. "Look Close, Think Far" is the tagline of the Ackland, informing everything from the dynamic and varied program of special exhibitions to ambitious interpretation, education, and outreach activities. It applies especially strongly to the museum's extensive permanent collection. Although an integral part of the oldest public university in the United States, the Ackland is a relatively young institution. Now approaching its sixty-fifth year, it has become the proud steward of over 20, 000 works of art from an impressively broad range of world cultures and time periods. The Museum is known for its special strengths in art of the European tradition, with very strong holdings in prints and drawings ; the arts of Asia, and especially China, Japan, and India ; a small but fine collection of classical art from Africa ; and recent and contemporary art. This publication showcases a cross-section though the diverse collection, with 283 works, giving an impression of the Ackland's permanent collection that is true to its character, representative of its breadth, and indicative of its quality. The essay gives special attention to the early stages and the less obvious, more idiosyncratic moments that have contributed to the Ackland's personality and individuality. The approach taken by the editor Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs at the Ackland, differs from most conventional volumes of museum collection highlights in several refreshing ways. Instead of separating works along the lines of curatorial departments, the arrangement emphasizes the unity of the collection by merging works from different cultures. These are presented in a largely chronological sequence, but one that surprises by starting with the present and extending back in time. Within this order, works of art are deliberately paired across individual page openings, to stimulate visual attention, reflective thinking, and sometimes maybe just a smile.

08/2022

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Beaux arts

Tiepolo in Milan. The Lost Frescoes of Palazzo Archinto

Tiepolo in Milan : The Lost Frescoes of Palazzo Archinto brings together preparatory drawings and paintings, as well as documentary photographs, to commemorate an extraordinary fresco cycle by the Venetian painter Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770). Painted for Palazzo Archinto in Milan, the frescoes were destroyed in a bombing during World War II. The catalogue accompanies an exhibition at The Frick Collection. In 1730-31, Tiepolo undertook his first significant project outside the Veneto, frescoes for five ceilings in Palazzo Archinto in Milan. The paintings were commissioned by Count Carlo Archinto (1670-1732), likely in honor of the marriage of his son, Filippo, to Giulia Borromeo. Tiepolo's mythological and allegorical scenes-Triumph of Arts and Sciences ; Apollo and Phaëton ; Perseus and Andromeda ; Juno, Fortune, and Venus ; and Nobility-were painted in some of the largest rooms of the palazzo. Unfortunately, the palazzo was bombed during World War II and its interior completely destroyed. Only a series of black-and-white photographs, taken between 1897 and the late 1930s, preserves the frescoes' appearance, but a number of preparatory drawings and paintings provide precious information, including three painted sketches (Triumph of Arts and Sciences, the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon ; Apollo and Phaëton, Los Angeles County Museum ; and Perseus and Andromeda, The Frick Collection). Three drawings from the British Museum in London, the Museo Civico in Trieste, and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum in Helsinki are the only related graphic works. These-along with other drawings and prints by Tiepolo and some books- have been reunited for the first time in order to bring to life these extraordinary works of art. On view at The Frick Collection from April 16 to July 14, 2019, the exhibition is curated by Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at the Frick, with Andrea Tomezzoli, Professor at the University of Padua, and Denis Ton, Curator of the Musei Civici in Belluno. Included in the publication are essays on Tiepolo's work in Palazzo Archinto (Salomon), on the role of the frescoes in Tiepolo's career (Tomezzoli), on the intellectual world of the Archinto family (Ton), and on the architectural history of the palace (Kluzer).

04/2019

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Comics divers

Nomen Omen Tome 2 : Wicked Game

Atteinte d'achromatopsie, Becky Kumar est incapable de voir les couleurs. Sa vie a basculé le soir de son vingt et unième anniversaire, lorsqu'une ombre lui a arraché le coeur. Mais Becky n'est pas morte, bien au contraire. Elle a découvert que de puissants êtres ancestraux vivent en nous. Notre monde est imprégné de magie, et ce savoir est réservé à un cercle restreint. La jeune femme sait désormais qu'elle est une sorcière !

02/2021

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