Childhood Born Édith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 - 10 October 1963) Belleville, Paris. living with her mother ,after moved to grandmother's. At the age of 3-7 she was blind as a result of Keratitis the Little Sparrow First time to sing in public was at the age of 14 She was discovered by Louis Leplee. "La Vie en Rose" , "Hymne a L'amour", "La foule" 80 albums Music Her music has influenced many French singers. Her greatest strength was the purity of her voice She preferred melancholy Books about Piaf The Wheel Of Fortune: The Autobiography of Édith Piaf by Édith Piaf (originally written in 1958, 5 years before her death), Peter Owen Publishers; Édith Piaf, by Édith Piaf and Simone Berteaut, published January 1982; The Piaf Legend, by David Bret, Robson Books,1988. Films Piaf played in many movies, such as "French Cancan (1954) by Jean Renoir Three movies about Piaf. The latest movie recieved an Oscar for the best female actress(Marion Cotillard) Songs http://www
the Beatles, one of the most popular groups in the history of music. After the band's break-up, he pursued a solo career and formed Wings with his first wife, Linda. McCartney has been recognised as one of the most successful composers and performers of all time. More than 2,200 artists have covered his Beatles song "Yesterday", more than any other song in history. Song ,,Yesterday" Yesterday" is a melancholy ballad about the break-up of a relationship. The singer laments for yesterday when he and his love were together, before she left because of something he said. 2013 , , , , 14 . Song's origin McCartney composed the entire melody in a dream one night. Upon waking, he hurried to a piano and played the tune to avoid forgetting it. Other Paul McCartney's songs Ask me why Baby it's you Another girl Bad to me Brithday Don't let me down!
London. Juan Miro The Tilled Field, 19231924, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Andre Masson Automatic Drawing. (1924). Ink on paper, 9 1/4 x 8 1/8" (23.5 x 20.6 cm). Museum of Modern Art, New York. Yves Tanguy Indefinite Divisibility 1942. Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York ,,veristlik sürrealism" Love Song. Giorgio de Chirico,(1914) Oil on canvas, 73 cm × 59.1 cm Museum of Modern Art, New York City Giorgio de Chirico Gare Montparnasse (The Melancholy of Departure) Oil on canvas, 1914. The Persistence of Memory. 1931. Oil on canvas, 9 1/2 x 13" (24.1 x 33 cm). © Salvador Dalí 2007 Salvador Dalí, Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Chupa Chups logo. 1969 Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening. 1944. Oil on canvas, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid René Magritte
Literature: rise in education standards and availability; high time for metaphors; Ancient Rome's traditions of direct polished and political writing; Oliver Goldsmith defining your own cultural moment; journalism Prose: Daniel Defoe (from London; journalism, biographies, novels; picturesque "Robinson Crusoe") Jonathan Swift (from Ireland; started with pamphlets; direct and unembellished "Gulliver's Travels") Poetry: melancholy humanistic (pastoral, mock-heroic); Alexander Pope (cruelly satirical and witty) How to analyze literature? Form: poetry or prose; rhythm, style of writing, structural elements Content: contextualization; characters, environment, athmosphere, mood, theme, message
Hamlet WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Character List Hamlet - The Prince of Denmark, the title character, and the protagonist. About thirty years old at the start of the play, Hamlet is the son of Queen Gertrude and the late King Hamlet, and the nephew of the present king, Claudius. Hamlet is melancholy, bitter, and cynical, full of hatred for his uncle's scheming and disgust for his mother's sexuality. A reflective and thoughtful young man who has studied at the University of Wittenberg, Hamlet is often indecisive and hesitant, but at other times prone to rash and impulsive acts. Hamlet (In-Depth Analysis) Claudius - The King of Denmark, Hamlet's uncle, and the play's antagonist. The villain of the play, Claudius is a
Orlando was astonished because Shel was ,,as strange and subtle as a woman". Surprisingly their relationship did not get weird after that, on the contrary they got along even better and understood each other perfectly. In Shel, Orlando found someone like her, an individual not defined by his gender. He combines qualities of both genders, and is thus compatible with Orlando. Orlando thought that Shel's name suited him because "there was something romantic and chivalrous, passionate, melancholy, yet determined about him which went with the wild, dark- plumed name." His full name showed the multi-faceted aspect of his experiences and personality. Orlando chose to call him "Mar" when she was in a dreamy, amorous mood, "Bonthrop" when she was in a solitary mood, and "Shel" when she was in no mood at all. That Shel was a complicated person, made him acceptable as Orlando's husband. After awhile, the wind changed and it was time for Shel to return to his ship and sail away.
Higgsi boson, siin ja sel hetkel asub ainus, igavene ja tõeline armastus. Kuid see luulekogu ei räägi ainult üldiselt erinevatest inimestest, vaid ka autorist endast. Nimelt mainib Rooste oma luuletustes eeskujusid ja lemmiklauljat Elvis Presley't. Nimelt tegi ta luuletuse enda papagoist nimega Elvis, kes ära suri ning meenutas teda, kuulates samal ajal Elvise laulu „Blue moon“. Lisaks, kasutab Rooste väljendeid soome (nt Suomessa halpaa) ja inglise keelest(nt my melancholy blues, poetry slam, luck jne), kuna talle meeldib luuletusi nendes kahes keeles lugeda, mis arvatavasti on tulnud sellest, kui ta veel Helsingis Eesti Instituudi Soome Filiaali juhatajana tegutses. Leidub ka saksakeelseid sõnu nagu glück ja wonne, ning ka ladina keelsed nimed nagu rattus norvegicus ja homo soveticus. Oma eeskujudeks peab ta Henrik Visnapuud ja Allen Ginsbergi. Viimast mainis ta ka ühes
The Garden of Eden from the Paradise Lost. Influences: 7. G.G. Byron major works: 1806 Hours of Idleness 1809 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers 1813-1818 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage a partly autobiographical narrative poem that describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands; in a wider sense, it is an expression of the melancholy and disillusionment felt by a generation weary of the wars of the post-Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. 1813 The Giaour; The Bride of Abydos 1814 The Corsair; Lara 1815 Hebrew melodies 1816 Parisina; The Prisoner of Chillon; The Dream; Prometheus; Darkness 1817 Manfred-a ghost story; The Lament of Tasso 1818 Beppo 1819 Mazeppa; The Prophecy of Dante 1820 Marino Faliero 1821 Sardanapalus; The Two Foscari; Cain
for the pretended uncertainty of her „Perhaps I can see you for an hour“, he hung up the receiver and went down to his office. 43. Solicitously Meaning in Estonian: Lahkelt. Example from book: „Why, Anson, I hear Dolly’s sick,“ she began solicitously. 44. Astray Meaning in Estonian: eksiteel, eksiteele. Example from book: He came to take vicarious pleasure in happy marriages, and to be inspired to an almost equally pleasent melancholy by those that went astray. 45. Circumspect Meaning in Estonian: arukas, ettevaatlik. Example from book: Towards young wives his attitude was circumspect: he never abused the trust which their husbands – strangely enough in view of his unconcelealed irregularities – invariably reposed in him. 46. buoyed (buoy)Meaning in Estonian: poitatud (poi). Example from book: It occurred to Anson that it was his father’s intelligence and not his uncle’s that had
into unspoilt beauty; poetry maintained sensuousness and imagination of the Romantic times; the great problems of the day; Tennyson's favourite themes were conflict of religion and science; wrote much about death and other morbid themes; Browning's works were full on monologues, psychological insight into man's motives and passions; Rossetti's works have medieval subjects and forms (like ballad) and dreamy melancholy; Hopkins focused on relationships with God 4. The Victorian novel and Charles Dickens · What kind of trend is literary realism? Literary realism is the accurate observation of individual problems and social relationships. · What were the main issues that the Victorian novel dealt with? The Victorian novel dealt with the economic and social changes that the Industrial Revolution had created,
Man by nature selfishly individualistic animal, constant war with other men. Fear of violent deat principle motive causes them to create state and submite to sovereign, whose power, though derived from people, is absolute and not subject to law. Though he favoured monarchy as the most effective form of sovereignty, theory could apply to parliament also. Led to investigations by other political theorists. Robert Burton: The Anatomy of Melancholy – on surface medical textbook, Burton applies his large and varied learning in the scholastic manner to the subject of melancholia. A philosophical text. Part of medical treatise, part a commonplace book. Anatomy as lens through which all human emotion and thought may be scrutinised. Covered many areas of life of man: science, history, and political and social reform. Thomas Browne: Religio Medici – tried to reconcile (sobitada) science and religion. Writes as physician
One, Two, Button Your Shoe Our Love Is Different Our Love Is Here To Stay P P.S. I Love You Pennies From Heaven 16 Please Don't Do It In Here Please Keep Me In Your Dreams Please Tell Me Now Please, Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone Porgy Practice Makes Perfect Preacher Boy Prelude To A Kiss R Remember Restless Riffin' The Scotch Romance In The Dark S Saddest Tale The Same Old Story Say It Isn't So Say It With A Kiss Says My Heart Sentimental & Melancholy She's Funny That Way Softly Solitude Some Of These Days Some Other Spring Somebody's On My Mind Sometimes I'm Happy Sophisticated Lady Speak Low Spreadin' The Rhythm Around St.Louis Blues Stars Fell On Alabama Stormy Blues Stormy Weather 17 Strange Fruit Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) Summertime Sun Showers Swing, Brother Swing T Tell Me More And More (And Then Some) Tenderly That Ole Devil Called Love That's All I Ask Of You That's Life I Guess
studies that had been made on him, and on the basis of it we can say, that the voice of Larkin still clearly contemporary today. He is, in addition, acid, disagreeable, unpleasant, and we can catalogue these characteristics like the most appreciated by its followers. There have been cruel poets, great satirists, it is certain, and there are full poems of disappointment or even of hatred at all the times, but, generally, the voice of the poet is the one transude of melancholy that transmits transcendental words and visions. Not therefore the one of Larkin, Larkin transfers us, by means of his poetry, a vision of middle-aged conservative, that in a politically incorrect way in our days, does not stand children, detests the life in family, or be in a couple, he does not believe in anything and he does not wait anything of the life. His acid tone, bitter and slightly sardonic vision of the life that he displays to us in his work is a reality slap
and spruce (7%) forests is smaller. Enamuses on kaasikud (43%), järgnevad männikud (30%) ja hall-lepikud (18%) ja kuusikuid (7%) on vähem. The productivity is low: the quality classes are IV to Va. Tootlikkus on madal: boniteediklass on IV kuni Va. The more frequent species in the undergrowth are: alder buckthorn, willows, juniper. Purple moor grass, wood small reed, purple small reed, blue moor grass, sedges, marsh parsley, melancholy thistle etc are typical innthe ground vegetation. Enamlevinud liigid alusmetsas on: paakspuu, pajud, kadakas. Sinihelmikas, jäneskastik, sookastik, lubikas, tarnad,soo-piimputk, villohakas jne on tüüpilised alustaimestikus . Mosses can be found mostly on mounds. Samblaid võib enamasti leida mätastel. 11 DWARF-SHRUB-SPHAGNUM PALUDIFIED FORESTS RABASTUVAD METSAD
intuition. The main form of literature – poetry (expresses emotions better than prose). Love (especially tragic love) main topic; heroes sensitive men and women crushed by the cruelties of life; mood – often melancholy and sad. Women often idealised and represented as mysterious and magical. Romantic literature in England can roughly be divided into two stages. 1) End of the 18th century. Group of poets called the Lake Poets (lived in the Lake
room. The person outside was yelling and kicking the door to be let in. Oliver opened the door and was introduced to Noah Claypole who also worked for Mr. Sowerberry and who was a higher rank than Oliver was. He pointed this out to Oliver very quickly and was very mean to him. Noah and Oliver went down to get breakfast with Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Sowerberry during their own breakfast decide that because Oliver was such a nice looking, though melancholy, boy, he should be a made a mute. Later in the morning, Mr. Bumble comes with news of a woman who has died and needs a coffin. Mr. Sowerberry takes Oliver to the home of the dead woman, and Oliver sees what the profession that Mr. Sowerberry and the state chose for him was. He attends his first funeral and burial and decides that he does not like it, but Mr. Sowerberry tells him that he will get used to it in time.
haunting serenade build around the keening of eagles. Now, as the evening draws to a close, Winter and his group are providing the instrumental accompaniment to the tape-recorded singing of a pack of free-roaming wolves. The rhythmic, otherworldly wolf serenade echoes eerily in the monumental quiet of the cathedral's soaring spaces. The wolves raise their voices in raw howls of sheer animal power, then let them soften to haunting, melancholy cries. [With Winter's moody soprano sax in call and response fashion, the effect is] to lift listeners out of their everyday lives, and into another world. And as the wolf serenade reaches its emotional crescendo, that's exactly what is happening to Bill. [...] He feels deeply, serenely at peace. Then, suddenly, he is seized by a surge of excitement. It rushes up from the gut in a burst of joy and energy, and before he can think twice about it, Bill is on his feet, with
Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ. I'll have these players Play something like the murder of my father Before mine uncle: I'll observe his looks; I'll tent him to the quick: if he but blench, I know my course. The spirit that I have seen May be the devil: and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy, As he is very potent with such spirits, Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this: the play 's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king. Exit 82 Act III SCENE I. A room in the castle. Enter KING CLAUDIUS, QUEEN GERTRUDE, POLONIUS, OPHELIA, ROSENCRANTZ, and GUILDENSTERN KING CLAUDIUS And can you, by no drift of circumstance, Get from him why he puts on this confusion,
views were directed towards Longbourn instead of my own neighbourhood, where I can assure you there are many amiable young women. But the fact is, that being, as I am, to inherit this estate after the death of your honoured father (who, however, may live many years longer), I could not satisfy myself without resolving to choose a wife from among his daughters, that the loss to them might be as little as possible, when the melancholy event takes place--which, however, as I have already said, may not be for several years. This has been my motive, my fair cousin, and I flatter myself it will not sink me in your esteem. And now nothing remains for me but to assure you in the most animated language of the violence of my affection. To fortune I am perfectly indifferent, and shall make no demand of that nature on your father, since I am well aware that it could not be complied with; and
This is a choral composition where balance, crispness, seriousness together with great warmth (especially in the Domine Jesu), simplicity, folk song inflections and polyphonic mastery are combined into a sterling whole. The Requiem differs greatly from Des Jona Sendung by Tobias and Job by Kapp. Kreek is neither a type of rebel nor fighter. The contrasts do not reach tragic proportions, no grave thoughts suppressing the spirit, no melancholy. This is in the first place lyrical, epic and meditative music open to everyone:1 Example 24. Mart Saar reflecting on the whole output of the composer wrote: A precious and abstract rational mood is characteristic of him, joined with national colouring. Together with this goes great aptitude in thematic development and skill to amalgamate different components subordinating them to the artistic whole. His virtues are individually 1
He followed my gaze. "Not what you expected, is it?" he asked, his voice smug. "No," I admitted. "No coffins, no piled skulls in the corners; I don't even think we have cobwebs... what a disappointment this must be for you," he continued slyly. I ignored his teasing. "It's so light... so open." He was more serious when he answered. "It's the one place we never have to hide." The song he was still playing, my song, drifted to an end, the final chords shifting to a more melancholy key. The last note hovered poignantly in the silence. "Thank you," I murmured. I realized there were tears in my eyes. I dabbed at them, embarrassed. He touched the corner of my eye, trapping one I missed. He lifted his finger, examining the drop of moisture broodingly. Then, so quickly I couldn't be positive that he really did, he put his finger to his mouth to taste it. I looked at him questioningly, and he gazed back for a long moment before he finally smiled.