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Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 47, n° 1-2

Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 47, n° 1-2

Publié le par Romain Bionda (Source : Nineteenth-Century French Studies)

Référence bibliographique : Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 47, n° 1-2, en ligne, 2018 : http://www.ncfs-journal.org/?q=current-toc.

 

 

The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 47 numbers 1–2 (Fall–Winter 2018–19). In addition to a dialogue between Corry Cropper and Graham Harman about object-oriented ontology (OOO) and the Fantastic, the issue includes a range of articles and reviews that highlight the breadth of the discipline: from archives, infatuation, political engagement and blank spaces to religion, imperialism, blindness, translation, and misfits. As such, it continues the journal’s longstanding tradition of covering the full range of studies of nineteenth-century French literature and related fields.

All of the journal’s book reviews from this volume are accessible online and without subscription. In addition, the web site offers complete archives of the journal’s publications since it began in 1972: table of contents from every issue, abstracts of all of the articles, and all of the book reviews published online. Finally, the web site also provides complete information about all aspects of the journal’s activities.
 

POSTSCRIPT

Corry Cropper and Graham Harman
Reader, Response, Theory: The Nineteenth-Century Fantastic as a Counter-Enlightenment Mode


ARTICLES

Jacob Lachat
Chateaubriand ou la polysémie des archives

Lucien Derainne
L’Observation, la mémoire et le prix de l’expérience dans La Comédie humaine

Rebecca Sugden
Terre(ur): Reading the Landscape of Conspiracy in Balzac’s Une ténébreuse affaire

Dane Stalcup
Poetic Jolts, Autobiographical Infatuations: The Origins of Hector Berlioz’s Les Troyens

Gilles Castagnès 
Les Limites de l’engagement politique et social des premiers réalistes (1849–1857)

Helen Abbott
Poetry on Stage: Baudelaire’s Theater Voices

Margot Szarke
Copies and Perceptions: Human Expression in Duchenne and Zola

Claire Chi-ah Lyu
Blank Space and Affect: Reading Mallarmé through Balzac and Blanchot

 

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REVIEWS

N.B. In agreeing to publish a review with Nineteenth-Century French Studies, authors retain the copyright to their review and give Nineteenth-Century French Studies the right to first publication of that review. (effective September 2014)


MYTH, ENCHANTMENT, AND ORIENTALISM

Auraix-Jonchière, Pascale, et al. Voix poétiques et mythes féminins
Mary Rice-DeFosse

Auraix-Jonchière, Pascale. George Sand et la fabrique des contes
Ying Wang

Châtel, Laurent. William Beckford: The Elusive Orientalist
Pamela Genova

Kalman, Julie. Orientalizing the Jew: Religion, Culture, and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century France
Tessa Nunn


POPULAR PURSUITS

Bara, Olivier. Théâtres et Peuple: de Louis-Sébastien Mercier à Firmin Gémier
Theresa Varney Kennedy

Philipon, Charles. La Caricature, 1830–1835: Lithographies complètes. An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonné of the Lithographs
Richard Wrigley

O’Neil-Henry, Anne. Mastering the Marketplace: Popular Literature in Nineteenth-Century France
Adam Cutchin


NATURALISME/S

Becker, Colette et Pierre-Jean Dufief, éditeurs. Dictionnaire des naturalismes
Christophe Ippolito

Goutaland, Carine. De régals en dégoûts: le naturalisme à table
Roderick Cooke

Giraud, Frédérique. Émile Zola, le déclassement et la lutte des places. Les Rougon-Macquart, condensation littéraire d’un désir d’ascension sociale
Kathryn F. De Waele

Arjona, Encarnación Medina, editor. Germinal, la mine et les arts
Shiloh J. Stone

Reverzy, Eléonore, and Nicolas Bourguinat, editors. Les Goncourt historiens
Pamela A. Genova


ENGAGING THE SOCIAL

Pasco, Allan H. Balzac, Literary Sociologist
Scott Sprenger

Brown, Marilyn R. The Gamin de Paris in Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture: Delacroix, Hugo, and the French Social Imaginary
Laura Durnin

Ashley, Susan A. “Misfits” in Fin-de-Siècle France and Italy: Anatomies of Difference
Courtney Roberts

Powers, Scott M. Confronting Evil: The Psychology of Secularization in Modern French Literature
Irina Armianu

Offen, Karen. Debating the Woman Question in the French Third Republic, 1870–1920
Hope Christiansen


EXHIBITS AND EXPLORATIONS

Glatigny, Sandra, editor. Flaubert dans la ville: images et textes
Kate M. Bonin

Roos Rosa de Carvalho, Fleur. Prints in Paris 1900: From Elite to the Street
Sean DeLouche

Madeline, Laurence, et al. Women Artists in Paris, 1850–1900
Margot Irvine and Anna Sutton

Shackelford, George, et al. Monet: The Early Years
Kristan M. Hanson


INTERMEDIAL TRANSLATION

Stephens, Sonya, editor. Translation and the Arts in Modern France
E. Nicole Meyer

Edgington, Erin E. Fashioned Texts and Painted Books: Nineteenth-Century French Fan Poetry
Susan Hiner

Abbott, Helen. Baudelaire in Song, 1880–1930
Anthony Zielonka

Dessy, Clément. Les Écrivains et les Nabis. La Littérature au défi de la peinture
Liliane Ehrhart

Thompson, Hannah. Reviewing Blindness in French Fiction, 1789–2013
Sherri Rose
 

NEW TOOLS FOR TEACHING

Girardin, Delphine de. Balzac’s Cane. Translated by Marta L. Wilkinson
Noëlle Brown

Krueger, Cheryl, editor. Approaches to Teaching Baudelaire’s Prose Poems
Neal Allar

Vanoosthuyse, François. Histoire d’un jeune homme. Une lecture de L’Éducation sentimentale
Éric Le Calvez

Mozet, Nicole. Honoré de Balzac, L’Hommoeuvre
France Lemoine


NATIONAL SENSIBILITIES

Atkinson, Juliette. French Novels and the Victorians
Warren Johnson

Lewis, Philippa. Intimacy and Distance: Conflicting Cultures in Nineteenth-Century France
Laurence M. Porter

Lasc, Anca I., editor. Visualizing the Nineteenth-Century Home: Modern Art and the Decorative Impulse
Dane Stalcup

Vitoux, Frédéric. L’Express de Bénarès: à la recherche d’Henry J.-M. Levet
Kirby Olson