Référence bibliographique : Nineteenth-Century French Studies 46.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2017–2018), , 2017.
The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 46 numbers 1–2 (Fall–Winter 2017–2018). In addition to an invited essay by Elissa Marder entitled “Baudelaire’s Feminine Counter-Signature: ‘Mademoiselle Bistouri’’s Photographic Poetics,” this issue continues the journal’s longstanding tradition of covering the full range of studies of nineteenth-century French literature and related fields, touching on topics as diverse as charity, récits de voyage, matchmakers, real estate developers, the courtesan novel, bestiality, the mystères urbains, decadence, theatrical dénouements, secrecy, 1848, and fairy tales.
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Nineteenth-Century French Studies 46.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2017–2018)
Contents
INVITED ESSAY
Elissa Marder
Baudelaire’s Feminine Counter-Signature: “Mademoiselle Bistouri”’s Photographic Poetics
ARTICLES
Nicolas Gauthier
Le Tapis-franc criminel et le salon respectable: mise en regard chronotopique dans les mystères urbains (1842–59)
Darci Gardner
Krysinska’s Rythmes pittoresques: Theorizing Poetry before Mallarmé’s Critical Poems
Simon Porzak
Perverting Degeneration: Bestiality, Atavism, and Rachilde’s L’Animale
Dana Lindaman
Cine-cartography: The Cinematic in Paul Vidal de la Blache
Christina Kkona
La Lecture de François le Champi dans À la recherche du temps perdu: Sand, Proust et l’“essence du roman”
REVIEWS
L’OUVRIÈRE ET SA VILLE
Decourcelle, Adrien, and Jules Barbier. Jenny l’ouvrière: drame en cinq actes. Edited by Janice Best and Nicole Corbett
Rebecca Powers
Gribaudi, Maurizio. Paris ville ouvrière. Une histoire occultée (1789–1848)
Roxane Petit-Rasselle
Sullivan, Courtney. The Evolution of the French Courtesan Novel: From de Chabrillan to Colette
Éléonore Reverzy
CONCEPTS AND COLLECTIONS
Vaillant, Alain. Qu’est-ce que le romantisme?
Manon Mathias
Barstad, Guri, and Karen P. Knutsen, editors. States of Decadence: On the Aesthetics of Beauty, Decline and Transgression across Time and Space
Kathleen Antonioli
Grenaud-Tostain, et Olivier Lumbroso, éditeurs. Naturalisme.—Vous avez dit naturalismes?
Rebecca Sugden
Bray, Patrick, editor. Understanding Rancière, Understanding Modernism
Joseph Acquisto
DRAMES FAMILIAUX
Krakovitch, Odile. La Censure théâtrale (1835–1849): édition des procès-verbaux
Françoise Ghillebaert
Robardey-Eppstein, Sylviane, et Florence Naugrette, éditrices. Revoir la fin: dénouements remaniés au théâtre (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles)
Catherine Masson
Oghia-Codsi, Rita. “The Return of the Repressed”: Uncovering Family Secrets in Zola’s Fiction
Susie Hennessy
Amory, Dita. Madame Cézanne. Complementing the Exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Yves Laberge
DECIPHERING PRINT
Denker-Bercoff, Brigitte, et Jacques Poirier, éditeurs. Le Gai Savoir de Gabriel Peignot (1767–1849): érudition et fantaisie
Bettina Lerner
Dumas, Alexandre. Correspondance générale. Edited by Claude Schopp
Roxane Petit-Rasselle
Guido, Cédric de. Marcel Schwob, du journal au recueil
Jennifer Forrest
Butcher, William. Jules Verne inédit: les manuscrits déchiffrés
Kathryn Haklin
ELEGANCE AND (DIS)ENCHANTMENT
Noir, Pascal. Aux pieds d’Omphale: Hercule ou le crépuscule d’un dieu masochiste (Mythocritique de la décadence et de Sacher-Masoch)
Céline Brossillon
Rose, David Charles. Oscar Wilde’s Elegant Republic: Transformation, Dislocation and Fantasy in Fin-de-siècle Paris
Laure Katsaros
BRODERINES ROMANTIQUES
Corredor, Marie-Rose, éditrice. Stendhal “romantique”? Stendhal et les romantismes européens
Antoine Guibal
Hautbout, Isabelle. Alfred de Vigny et le romantisme
Mary DeFosse
Gosetti, Valentina. Aloysius Bertrand’s Gaspard de la Nuit: Beyond the Prose Poem
Karen Quandt
Bayle, Corinne. Broderies nervaliennes
Catherine Talley
AUTHORIAL PRISMS
Le Huenen, Roland. Le Récit de voyage au prisme de la littérature
Abbey Carrico
Bem, Jeanne. Flaubert, un regard contemporain
Andrew Stafford
Chagniot, Claire. Baudelaire et l’estampe
Keri Yousif
EXPRESSIONS ARTISTIQUES
Kearns, James, and Alister Mill, editors. The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881
Sean DeLouche
Zarmanian, Charlotte Foucher. Créatrice en 1900: femmes artistes en France dans les milieux symbolistes
Sharon Larson
Herbert, James D. Brushstroke and Emergence: Courbet, Impressionism, Picasso
Mary-Anne Garnett
Audinet, Gérard. Hauteville House, Victor Hugo décorateur
Yves Laberge
DEVIANT HISTORIES
Tardy, Jean-Noël. L’Âge des ombres: complots, conspirations et sociétés secrètes au XIXe siècle
Benoît Leclercq
Castleton, Edward, et Hervé Touboul, éditeurs. Regards sur 1848
Vicki De Vries
Grison, Georges. The Heads that Fell in Paris. Translated and edited by Freeman G. Henry
Tim Raser
Freundschuh, Aaron. The Courtesan and the Gigolo: The Murders in the Rue Montaigne and the Dark Side of Empire in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Anne O’Neil-Henry
Toal, Catherine. The Entrapments of Form: Cruelty and Modern Literature
Bruno Penteado