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Etude critique des Jeunes filles
(University of Canterbury. French, 1971)
Henry Millon de Montherlant, né en 1896, a pendant sa longue carrier créatrice pratiqué pesque tous les genres. Il doit sa renommée actuelle pourtant au theatre, genre auquel il voue tous ses talents depuis une trentaine ...
La notion de l'infini chez Baudelaire
(University of Canterbury. French, 1972)
Nous aborderons la notion baudelairienne de l'infini dans le premier chapitre en rangeant les divers usages de l'adjectif dans guatre classes: ceux relatiis aux nombres,
ceux relatif's à l’espace et le temps, ceux relatifs ...
A history of the Indian settlement in Christchurch
(University of Canterbury. History, 1979)
This study is concerned with the origins and consequent settlement of the Gujarati community in New Zealand, and, in particular, in Christchurch. Gujaratis are not the only Indians who have come to live in this country. ...
Hic herde a strif bitweies two: A study of the principal Middle English Debate Poems with special reference to the Bird Debates and the Devotional Debates, their analogues and sources
(University of Canterbury. English, 1974)
The thesis is an investigation into the Bird Debates and Devotional Debates found in Middle English: emphasis is placed on the origin of the form and themes. In Part One the nature of debate is discussed and is found to ...
Substance and sensation in the novels of J.-P. Sartre
(University of Canterbury. French, 1971)
All art, we believe, is a testament of a singular experience of life. The man who makes such a testament through an art form is seeking to renew that experience, its time, its place, his own person in relation to it. It ...
Introduction a l'oeuvre romanesque d'Henri Thomas
(University of Canterbury. French, 1971)
An reuilletant les livres d’histoire littêraire depuis la guerre, on trouve assez rarement le nom d’Henri Thomas. Si, dans queleues use, il s’y trouve, ce n’est normalement que dans une brove mention de quelques phrases. ...
The three voices of D.H. Lawrence.
(University of Canterbury. Department of English, 1979)
Several critics have mentioned the demon and the prophet in D.H. Lawrence's work, but very few people have examined the role these two figures play in Lawrence's individual novels. It is my objective in this thesis to ...
Exit, voice and the decay of the welfare state provision of hospital care
(University of Canterbury. Political Science, 1974)
The consequences for public sector medical care of the introduction of medical insurance into New Zealand are traced. The analysis is based on a simple choice model describing consumer decisions and their consequences; it ...
The evolution of the coal mining community of Denniston
(University of Canterbury. History, 1978)
This study concerns the birth of the coal industry and a new community in the Buller where the entrepeneurs and emigrants were faced with an untouched and rigorous environment. The location for Denniston was remote and ...
The breakdown of naval limitation in the Far East, 1932-1936
(University of Canterbury. History, 1975)
The first London Naval Treaty of 1930 was the last great triumph of inter-war disarmament. The second London Naval Treaty of 1936 was little more than a face-saving device dependent on the goodwill of non-signatory powers ...













