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-[[Cummins]] and [[Glasser]] in [[taalondersteuning]] and [[language development]]. 
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-[[Edmund Dulac]] 
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-''[[De Papieren Man]]'' reports that [[French publishing house]] [[Seuil]] just launched an [[erotic fiction]] series in its ''Points'' collection of [[cheap]] [[paperback]]s.  
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-Nine titles have been published at the end of January. They feature strikingly bright pink covers. "Parce que la littérature est une provocation..." (Eng: Because literature is a provocation), goes the slogan to the new collection.  
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-The slogan reminds me of [[Mallarmé]]'s famous [[dictum]]: [[bomb]] 
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-Four titles were acquired from other publishing houses. ''[[Cons]]'' van [[Juan Manuel de Prada]], ''[[Le Beau Sexe des hommes]]'' by [[Florence Ehnuel]], ''[[Le Fouet]]'' by [[Martine Roffinella]] and ''[[Légendes de Catherine M.]]'' by [[Jacques Henric]] on the exploits of his wife [[Catherine Millet]]. Other titles include ''[[La vie sexuelle de Catherine M.]]'' by [[Catherine Millet]], ''[[Le Boucher]]'' by [[Alina Reyes]] and ''[[Putain]]'' by [[Nelly Arcan]]; an anthology of erotic poetry by [[Jean-Paul Goujon]]. Director of ''Points'' is [[Emmanuelle Vial]]. [[First print|First prints]] range from 4.500 to 8.400 copies, price hovers between 6 to 8 euros. Every two books bought merit a "naughty present" by [[lingerie]] brand [[Yoba]]. The first present was a [[sensory deprivation|mask]]. 
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-[[Jean Richepin]] @160 
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-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bAZPmgvQn4& 
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-contemporary version of ''[[La Glu]]'' by Dorsannes 
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-'''Jean Richepin''' ([[February 4]], [[1849]] - [[December 12]], [[1926]]), [[French poet]], [[novelist]] and [[dramatist]], noted for [[perpetuating]] [[trope]]s such as ''[[La Glu]]'' (1881). He belonged to the [[Le Cercle des poètes Zutiques]] and was an important player in [[French cabaret]], the [[French avant-garde]], the [[history of the cruel tale]] and the [[history of derision]]. 
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-Richepin was virtually unknown until the publication, in [[1876]], of a volume of verse entitled ''[[Chanson des gueux]]'' (see [[Les Gueux]]), when his outspokenness resulted in his being imprisoned and fined for ''[[outrage aux mœurs]]''. 
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-'''''La Glu''''' 
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-''La Glu'' first came to my attention[http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2007/12/09/my-son-my-beloved-are-you-hurt/] a year ago. It is a [[cult poem|poem]]/[[song]] by [[French writer]] [[Jean Richepin]]. It is a story of [[motherly love]], of a [[mistress]] who demands of her lover his [[mother]]'s [[heart]] to feed to her dog. 
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-The stong was a staple in the [[French cabaret]]s of the late 19th century and has been interpreted by various performers including [[Eugènie Valladon]], [[Mistinguett]] and [[Polaire]].  
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-"La Glu" was brought to stage by Richepin for the [[Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique]] in [[1883]] and later adapted to [[musical drama]] set to music by [[Gabriel Dupont]] performed at the opera of [[Nice]] in [[1910]].  
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-Hungarian writer [[József Kiss]] used the plot for his novel ''[[The Mother's Heart]]'' ("Az anyasziv", written between 1883 and 1889).  
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-The origin of the story is probably an old [[Arabian tale]]. It was updated in the 1920s by Iranian poet [[Iraj Mirza]]. 
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-The original lyrics of the song are: 
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-:Y avait une fois un pauvre gars 
-:Et lonlon laire 
-:Et lonlon la 
-:Y avait une fois un pauvre gars 
-:Qui aimait celle qui ne l'aimait pas. 
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-:Elle lui dit : Apporte-moi d'main, 
-:Et lonlon laire 
-:Et lonlon la 
-:Elle lui dit : Apporte-moi d'main, 
-:L' cœur de ta mère pour mon chien. 
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-:Va chez sa mère et la tue, 
-:Et lonlon laire 
-:Et lonlon la 
-:Va chez sa mère et la tue, 
-:Lui prit l' cœur et s'en courut 
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-:Comme il courait, il tomba 
-:Et lonlon laire 
-:Et lonlon la 
-:Comme il courait, il tomba 
-:Et par terre, le cœur roula. 
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-:Et pendant que le cœur roulait 
-:Et lon, lon laire, 
-:Et lon, lon la, 
-:Et pendant que le cœur roulait, 
-:Entendit le cœur qui parlait. 
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-:Et le cœur disait, en pleurant 
-:Et lonlon laire 
-:Et lonlon la 
-:Et le cœur disait, en pleurant : 
-:T'es-tu fait mal, mon enfant ? 
 +# An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; an [[apothegm]].
 +#* '''1949''', Bruce Kiskaddon, George R. Stewart, ''[[w:Earth_Abides|Earth Abides]]''
 +#*: ...a '''dictum''' which he had heard an economics professor once [[propound]]...
 +# A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it.
 +# The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it.
 +# An [[arbitrament]] or award.
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  1. An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; an apothegm.
    • 1949, Bruce Kiskaddon, George R. Stewart, Earth Abides
      ...a dictum which he had heard an economics professor once propound...
  2. A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it.
  3. The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it.
  4. An arbitrament or award.




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