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WebLa Lyrosophie Introduction Epstein’s La Lyrosophie (1922) is a companion piece to his La Poésie d’aujourd’hui, un nouvel état d’intelligence (1921). Although La Lyrosophie only skirts the question of the cinema, its philosophical speculations serve as the armature upon which he con-structs his film theory. WebUn lycanthrope / l i. k ɑ̃. t ʁ ɔ p / [1], plus connu en français sous le nom de loup-garou / l u. ɡ a. ʁ u / [1], est, dans les mythologies, les légendes et les folklores principalement issus de la civilisation européenne, un humain qui a la capacité de se transformer, partiellement ou complètement, en loup, ou en créature anthropomorphe proche du loup.. Cette … cryptorchidism in pigs
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WebJean Epstein (French: ; 25 March 1897 – 2 April 1953) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, literary critic, and novelist.Although he is remembered today primarily for his adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher, he directed three dozen films and was an influential critic of literature and film from the early 1920s through the … WebIndeed, as of 1922, when the publication of La Lyrosophie capped off a remark-able two years of achievement for the young critic, one may fairly say that Ep-stein’s theorization of modernist verse in his earliest books aided him in develop-ing – in his famous plaquette Bonjour Cinéma and related writings – a theory of film WebExcerpt from La Lyrosophie Je le montrerai bientot c'est hors la science qu'il faut se placer pour l'etu dier impartialement. Pareillement la morale ne devient explicable que hors la … cryptorchidism in humans