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  1. Guillaume Budé à son médecin: un inédit sur sa maladie

    Guillaume Budé à son médecin: un inédit sur sa maladie

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Guy Lavoie

  2. Haake, Gregory P. The Politics of Print during the French Wars of Religion: Literature and History in an Age of “Nothing Said Too Soon.”
  3. Habinek, Lianne. The Subtle Knot: Early Modern English Literature and the Birth of Neuroscience, and Hogan, Sarah. Other Englands: Utopia, Capital, and Empire in an Age of Transition
  4. Habiter les espaces autres de la fiction contemporaine: Utopies, dystopies, hétérotopies

    Habiter les espaces autres de la fiction contemporaine: Utopies, dystopies, hétérotopies

    2022-10-29 14:54:23 | Book | Contribuidor(es): Christophe Duret, Maude Deschênes-Pradet, Alain Musset, Miruna Craciunescu, Alexandre Zaezjev, Florie Maurin, Rosane Lebreton, Marc Atallah | https://doi.org/10.25547/5CAA-4194

    cinéma, habiter, mésocritique, Littérature, écocritique, jeux vidéo, utopie, eutopie, dystopie, hétérotopie, géocritique, géosymbolique, écopoétique, transmédialité, cohabiter, science-fiction

  5. Haglund, Timothy. Rabelais’s Contempt of Fortune: Pantagruelism, Politics, and Philosophy
  6. Hahn, Robert. The Metaphysics of the Pythagorean Theorem: Thales, Pythagoras, Engineering, Diagrams, and the Construction of the Cosmos out of Right Triangles
  7. Hamlet et la Préface de Marie de Gournay

    Hamlet et la Préface de Marie de Gournay

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Richard Hillman

    Vers 1600, Shakespeare devait se mettre à remanier une pièce démodée sur le sujet de Hamlet, en puisant, d'après un grand nombre de spécialistes, dans les Essais de Montaigne. Pourtant la Préface de Marie de Gournay à l'édition de 1595 des Essais n'a jamais été mise en rapport avec l'oeuvre...

  8. Hamlet hears Marlowe; Shakespeare reads Virgil

    Hamlet hears Marlowe; Shakespeare reads Virgil

    Article | Contribuidor(es): James Black

    The excerpt from Aeneas' tale to Dido which Hamlet elicits from the Player is based in part on Marlowe's Dido Queen of Carthage. As a melodramatic description of the culmination of the Trojan war with the slaughter of Priam, the Player's speech appears to be specified by Hamlet because it recalls...

  9. Hamlet, Pirates, and Purgatory

    Hamlet, Pirates, and Purgatory

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Tom Rutter

    Hamlet’s abduction by pirates during his voyage to England is an episode that does not appear in the main narrative source of Shakespeare’s play, Belleforest’s Histoires tragiques. This essay surveys the various sources that have been proposed, including the Ur-Hamlet, Plutarch’s “Life of Julius...

  10. Hamlet: The Dialectic Between Eye and Ear

    Hamlet: The Dialectic Between Eye and Ear

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Mary Anderson

  11. Hamlet’s Vows

    Hamlet’s Vows

    Article | Contribuidor(es): James Black

  12. Hardy, Alexandre. Coriolan. French text edition with introduction and notes by Fabien Cavaillé, English translation with introduction and notes by Richard Hillman.
  13. Harrison, Timothy. Coming To: Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England.
  14. Hart, Jonathan Locke. Aristotle and His Afterlife: Rhetoric, Poetics and Comparison
  15. Hart, Jonathan Locke. Shakespeare and Asia

    Hart, Jonathan Locke. Shakespeare and Asia

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Song Ming

  16. Hartmut von Cronberg's Statutes of the Heavenly Confraternity. A Perspective from the Early Reformation
  17. HCI-Book? Perspectives on E-Book Research, 2006-2008 (Foundational to Implementing New Knowledge Environments)

    HCI-Book? Perspectives on E-Book Research, 2006-2008 (Foundational to Implementing New Knowledge Environments)

    2022-06-13 19:08:02 | Article | Contribuidor(es): Ray Siemens, Teresa Dobson, Stan Ruecker, Richard Cunningham, Alan Galey, Claire Warwick, Lynne Siemens, Karin Armstrong, Michael Best, Melanie Chernyk, Lynn Copeland, Wendy Duff, Julia Flanders, David Gants, Bertrand Gervais, Karon MacLean, Steve Ramsay, Susan Schriebman, Colin Swindells, Geoffrey Rockwell, Christian Vandendorpe, John Willinsky, Vika Zafrin, HCI-Book Consultative Group, INKE Research Group | https://doi.org/10.25547/G12C-KE63

    In most all things that exist at the intersection of several domains, domain-specific cultures have potential to collide, in useful ways as well as others. The book is such a thing—especially so, one might observe, in an age witnessing the book’s seeming redefinition in the midst...

  18. Healthy Roots: Building capacity through shared stories rooted in Haudenosaunee knowledge to promote Indigenous foodways and well-being

    Healthy Roots: Building capacity through shared stories rooted in Haudenosaunee knowledge to promote Indigenous foodways and well-being

    2025-03-19 22:03:40 | Report | Contribuidor(es): Kelly Gordon, Adrianne Lickers Xavier, Hannah Tait Neufeld | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i2.210

    Urban and reserve-based First Nation families in southern Ontario frequently experience food insecurity as well as more limited access to traditional, more nutrient dense foods from the local environment. Healthy Roots was initiated in the community of Six Nations to promote traditional food...

  19. Hearing Ophelia: Gender and Tragic Discourse in Hamlet

    Hearing Ophelia: Gender and Tragic Discourse in Hamlet

    Article | Contribuidor(es): Sandra K. Fischer

  20. Hedonistika-Montreal

    Hedonistika-Montreal

    2025-03-19 22:03:59 | Review | Contribuidor(es): Pamela Honor Tudge | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i2.54

    When food, art, and machines clash in a gallery you have Hedonistika. Part food and part robotic exhibition curators Simon Laroche and Jane Tingley tackle the connections between food and technology with the aesthetics of digital art. On offer was a 3D printer providing you with an edible...