JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
 Baltimore, Homewood Campus
 October 10th-11th 2006
 
 Madame Bovary, Novel as a Modern Art
 (150 years anniversary of the Flaubert's Novel)
 a conference held by the German and Romance Languages and Literatures Department and the Centre Louis Marin
 
 Tuesday, October 10th
 Tudor Stuart Room, Gilman 326
 
 9 a.m. -12 noon
 
 Opening : Steve Nichols, Chair of the German and Romance Languages and Literatures Department
 Roland Celette, French Embassy, Maison Française de Washington, Ouverture
 
 Jonathan Culler, Cornell University, The Realism of Madame Bovary
 
 Gilles Philippe, Université de Grenoble 3, I.U.F. et I.T.E.M. - C.N.R.S., La modernité linguistique de Madame Bovary
 
 
 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
 
 Margaret Cohen, Stanford University, Flaubert, lectrice
 
 Barbara Vinken, University of Munich, Reading, loving, eating : Realism and the spiritual Sense of the Letter
 
 Jacques Neefs, Johns Hopkins University and I.T.E.M. - C.N.R.S., “Le bleu du ciel l'envahissait…”
 
 
 Wednesday, October 11th
 Tudor Stuart Room, Gilman 326
 
 9 a.m. – 12 a.m.
 
 Pierre-Marc de Biasi, I.T.E.M. - C.N.R.S., Secrets d'écriture, écriture du secret / Les procédures de cryptage dans Madame Bovary
 
 Anne Herschberg Pierrot, Université Paris 8 et I.T.E.M. – C.N.R.S., Effets de voix dans Madame Bovary
 
 François Noudelman, Université Paris 8 et Johns Hopkins, Sartre et la tentation Bovary