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Dear Fred: You57;re right: Tommasso means 60;quarrel61; when he uses 60;querelle 61;, I made that mental substitution in his posts starting some months ago. I kind of like his French twist. (dorigo.wordpress.com....us-tirade/)
I57;ve seen several times 60;querelle 61; used instead of 60;quarrel61; by anglophones (maybe to show they are cultured, or maybe because with time the two words assumed slightly different connotations) (dorigo.wordpress.com....us-tirade/)
I also use 60;querelle 61;, since much before starting learning french (so you can exclude a direct french influence in my case), and my english is almost entirely built over what I have read in english or american texts over the years (dorigo.wordpress.com....us-tirade/)
Dear Andrea, I do like this spelling because of the French implication, but your post made me wonder if I missed this British-ism; I57;m usually pretty good at moving between the two Englishes. This word isn57;t in my Oxford Thesaurus or my Cambridge International Dictionary of English, but there is a closely related word: querulous, an adjective, which means petish, complaining, irritable, cross, cantankerous, therefore, it57;s easy to understand the meaning of querelle or where it might have come from. And anyway, I screwed up the spelling of Tommaso57;s name, so I57;m never error-free either, although I should have learned by now to never post something late at night when I57;m tired. Ciao! (dorigo.wordpress.com....us-tirade/)
Very revealing for those of us who are not familiar with the history and dynamics involved in this current topic. I was interested in Giorgio Parisi57;s first-hand account and insight and would like to hear more from him but not knowing anything about him, could you give a brief bio? After a number of times having taken the title of this post for granted as I automatically jumped to the body and comments, the word 56;querelle 57; finally dawned on me. Did you mean quarrel? The only 60;Querelle 61; I am familiar with is a book written by Jean Genet and later turned into a movie by Fassbinder. The story is unabashedly erotic, as are most of Genet57;s works (dorigo.wordpress.com....us-tirade/)
If you want to see where Steve Buscemi started or one of Brad Davis &last films, in which he, again, often appears in his underwear (seeMIDNIGHT EXPRESS or QUERELLE ), well you should check this out. Butaside from the cast, I don&t see any other reason to watch this (www.imdb.com/title/tt0093161/)
I agree with most part of your post, except for the Tomcat-Jetty querelle . IMHO Jetty has become far superior than Tomcat, and will gain in "marketshare" on 200 (www.oreillynet.com....ers_a.html)
How is this not a sample lyric from a lost English-language musical adaptation of Querelle ? Really? Then again, I was just re-reading the chapter of Between Men where Eve K. Sedgwick insists that Our Mutual Friend was all about sphincters. So who know (pogoprincess.blogspot.com....chine.html)
How is this not a sample lyric from a lost English-language musical adaptation of Querelle ? Really? Then again, I was just re-reading the chapter of Between Men where Eve K. Sedgwick insists that Our Mutual Friend was all about sphincters. So who knows (pogoprincess.blogspot.com....chive.html)
Early American Literature; 1/1/2000; HARVEY , TAMARA; 10362 words; . staging of a querelle des femmes in her quaternion on the four humors in which she uses . proceeding to a reading of this second quaternion ? Of the Foure Humours of mans Constitution . power relations between the sexes. The quaternions also include elements of the querelle . (book review) (www.encyclopedia.com....terni.html)
Renaissance Quarterly; 3/22/2002; Rebhorn, Wayne A.; 2106 words; . Elizabeth Cropper's demonstration that aspects of the querelle des anciens et des modernes were anticipated in Alessandro Tassoni 's Pensieri diversi of 1608, and Mary Pardo's complex piece that starts as an attempt to identify the Masaccio referred (www.encyclopedia.com....ssoni.html)
Notes; 9/1/1994; Gessele, Cynthia M.; 1461 words; . in exchanges between Jean -Philippe Rameau, Jean -Jacques Rousseau, Jean le Rond d ' Alembert , and Denis Diderot. The . edited by Diderot and d ' Alembert , and which in turn was . becomes Cartesianism, d ' Alembert represents Newtonianism . methodological . Gender as a political orientation: Parisian salonnieres and the 'Querelle de Bouffons. (www.encyclopedia.com....embrJ.html)
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