Um quadro de Frans Hals no romance proustiano
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Une analyse de deux évocations, dans A la recherche da temps perda, de la toile de Frans Hals Les régentes de I'hôpitBI, en la mettant en rapport avec des idéalisations faites par le héros et par la duchesse de Guermantes et avec des annonces de la mort qu'on trouve dans le rornao proustien.Downloads
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