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Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2015–16)

Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2015–16)

Publié le par Marielle Macé (Source : Nineteenth-Century French Studies)

Référence bibliographique : Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2015–16), University of Nebraska Press, 2015.

 

The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 44 numbers 1–2 (Fall–Winter 2015–16). In addition to an “Invited Essay” -- “Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Baudelaire’s Modernité“ by Kevin Newmark (Boston College) -- 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 such as diverse as working, resting, writing, performing, la Commune, celebrities, women travelers, what it means to feel French, and udon noodles. A full table of contents is below and also online at www.ncfs-journal.org.

 

All of the journal’s book reviews from volume 43 and all of the journal’s online reviews dating back to 2007 are accessible online and without subscription. In addition, the web site offers 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 subscriptions, about submitting articles and book reviews, about the journal’s Editorial Board and Advisory Board, and about the journal’s history.

Bonne lecture et bonne visite,

Nineteenth-Century French Studies

Seth Whidden, Editor
Scott Carpenter, Rachel Mesch, and Catherine Nesci, Associate Editors
Aimée Boutin and Elizabeth Emery, Book Review Editors

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Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2015–16)

From the Editor [Project MUSE HTML | PDF]

INVITED ESSAY

Kevin Newmark
Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Baudelaire’s Modernité

ARTICLES

Corry Cropper
Réintroduction à la littérature fantastique: Enlightenment Philosophy, Object-Oriented Ontology, and the French Fantastic

Edward Nye
The Romantic Myth of Jean-Gaspard Deburau

Anthony Glinoer
Les réfractaires de la bohème

Susanna Lee
L’Affaire Lerouge: Nineteenth-Century Juries and the Violence of Authorship

Raisa Rexer 
Sex Education: Obscenity, Romanticism, and Creativity in Flaubert’s letters from the Voyage en Égypte and L’Éducation sentimentale

Judd D. Hubert
Antoine Monnier disciple de Baudelaire et de Méryon

Erin E. Edgington
Re-Orienting the fête galante in Mallarmé’s éventails

 

REVIEWS

WOMEN TRAVELERS
Johanet, Sophie. Voyage de noces d’une royaliste à travers l’Allemagne et l’Italie. Eds. Nicolas Bourguinat and Marina Polzin
Olivier Tonnerre 

Brun, Friederike. Lettres de Rome (1808–1810). Eds. Nicolas Bourguinat and Hélène Risch
Wendelin Guentner

Ha, Marie-Paule. French Women and the Empire: The Case of Indochina
H. Hazel Hahn

POETIC CONNECTIONS
Hadeh, Maya. La Mythologie dans l’œuvre de Charles Baudelaire
David Evans

Chambers, Ross. An Atmospherics of the City: Baudelaire and the Poetics of Noise 
Cheryl Krueger

Evans, David. Théodore de Banville: Constructing Poetic Value in Nineteenth-Century France
Erin E. Edgington

GENDER AND GENRE
Johnston, Joyce. Women Dramatists, Humor, and the French Stage, 1802–1855
Cary Hollinshead-Strick

Palacios, Concepción, and Pedro Méndez, eds. Femmes nouvellistes françaises du XIXe siècle 
Allan H. Pasco

MICRO ET MACROLECTURES
Wolf, Nelly. Proses du monde: les enjeux sociaux des styles littéraires
Hadley Suter

Orr, Mary. Flaubert’s Tentation: Remapping Nineteenth-Century French Histories of Religion and Science
Sucheta Kapoor

White, Claire. Work and Leisure in Late Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Visual Culture: Time, Politics and Class 
Karen Turman

Ross, Kristin. Communal Luxury: The Political Imaginary of the Paris Commune
Robert St.Clair

FICTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Le Hir, Marie-Pierre. The National Habitus: Ways of Feeling French, 1789–1870
Eduardo A. Febles

Sand, George. Œuvres complètes. 1861. La Famille de Germandre. Ed. Dominique Laporte
Véronique Machelidon

Massonnaud, Dominique. Faire vrai: Balzac et l’invention de l’œuvre-monde
Dorothy Kelly

Bernard, Claudie. Le Jeu des familles dans le roman du XIXe siècle
E. Nicole Meyer

PAINTED SUBJECTIVITIES
Balducci, Temma, and Heather Belnap Jensen, eds. Women, Femininity and Public Space in European Visual Culture, 1789–1914
Emma Cooper and Margot Irvine

Ginsburg, Michal Peled. Portrait Stories
Amy B. Reid

Childs, Adrienne L., and Susan H. Libby, eds. Blacks and Blackness in European Art of the Long Nineteenth Century
Lise Schreier

“TEL QU’EN LUI-MÊME ENFIN L’ÉTERNITÉ LE CHANGE”
Thomson, Clive, ed. Georges Hérelle: Archéologue de l’inversion sexuelle “fin de siècle” 
Robert M. Fagley

Norman, Barnaby. Mallarmé’s Sunset: Poetry at the End of Time
Pamela A. Genova

Vibert, Bertrand, ed. Henri de Régnier, tel qu’en lui-même enfin?
Régnier, Henri de, and Francis Jammes. Correspondance (1893-1936). Ed. Pierre Lachasse
Daniel Ridge

MODES OF DISPLAY
Thompson, Hannah. Taboo: Corporeal Secrets in Nineteenth-Century France
Jonathan Strauss

Nesci, Catherine, and Olivier Bara, eds. Écriture, performance et théâtralité dans l’œuvre de George Sand
Nigel Harkness

Brevik-Zender, Heidi. Fashioning Spaces: Mode and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Paris
Susan Hiner

Garval, Michael D. Cléo de Mérode and the Rise of Modern Celebrity Culture
Rachel Williams