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Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.3–4 (Spring–Summer 2016)

Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.3–4 (Spring–Summer 2016)

Publié le par Vincent Ferré (Source : Nineteenth-Century French Studies)

Référence bibliographique : Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.3–4 (Spring–Summer 2016), , 2016.

 

The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 44 numbers 3–4 (Spring–Summer 2016). In addition to a special dialogue between David F. Bell and Catherine Witt entitled “Incipit,” 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 dioramas, prostitutes, censure, Haitian independence, genius, bodies, intertextuality, smells, sounds, photographs, George Sand, and Pierre Loti. A full table of contents is below and also online at: www.ncfs-journal.org.

 

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Bonne lecture et bonne visite,

Nineteenth-Century French Studies
 

Seth Whidden, Editor
Scott Carpenter, Rachel Mesch, and Lise Schreier, Associate Editors

Aimée Boutin and Elizabeth Emery, Book Review Editors
 

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Nineteenth-Century French Studies 44.3–4 (Spring–Summer 2016)

Contents 44.3–4

From the Editor [Project MUSE HTML | PDF]

INCIPIT
David F. Bell and Catherine Witt
Incipit: On the Present and Future of the Field

  David F. Bell 
  Disciplinary Quandaries

  Catherine Witt
  A Movable Field

  Conversation

ARTICLES
Isabelle Guillaume
Sur les traces des loups des livres pour enfants

K. Adele Okoli
“Que ne sommes-nous assez riches”: Colonial Reverie in George Sand's Indiana 

Elizabeth Berkebile McManus
Illusion and the True: Arcades, Dioramas, and Irony in Théophile Gautier’s Fortunio 

Hope Christiansen
Educating Nélida and Valentia: Female Mentorship in Two Works by Marie d’Agoult 

Janice Best
Le “Privilège de la parodie”: la censure politique dans quatre vaudevilles de Bayard, Kock, Labiche et Royer

Briana Lewis 
The Sewer and the Prostitute in Les Misérables: From Regulation to Redemption

Marcos Flamínio Peres 
The Last Manifestation of Vautrin

REVIEWS

HERO WORSHIP
Kadish, Doris Y., and Deborah Jenson, eds. Poetry of Haitian Independence. Trans. Norman R. Shapiro 
Víctor Figueroa

Saint-Aubin, Arthur F. The Memoirs of Toussaint and Isaac Louverture: Representing the Black Masculine Subject in Narratives of Mourning and Loss
Mariana Past

Colson, Bruno. Napoleon on War. Trans. Gregory Elliott
Doina Pasca Harsanyi

Ferret, Olivier, and Anne-Marie Mercier-Faivre, eds. Biographie et politique: vie publique, vie privée, de l’Ancien Régime à la Restauration
Michael G. Kelly

Jefferson, Ann. Genius in France: An Idea and its Uses
Adrianna M. Paliyenko

BODIES IN MOTION
Bara, Olivier, Mireille Losco-Lena, and Anne Pellois, eds. Les Héroïsmes de l’acteur au XIXe siècle
Joyce Johnston

Rykner, Arnaud. Corps obscènes : pantomime, tableau vivant et autres images pas sages, suivi de Note sur le dispositif
Jennifer Forrest

Hennessy, Susan S. Consumption, Domesticity and the Female Body in Émile Zola’s Fiction
Sharon P. Johnson

Fagley, Robert M. Bachelors, Bastards, and Nomadic Masculinity: Illegitimacy in Guy de Maupassant and André Gide
Charles J. Stivale

Duffy, Larry. Flaubert, Zola, and the Incorporation of Disciplinary Knowledge
Claire White

INTERTEXTUAL RELATIONS
Neefs, Jacques, ed. Balzac, l’éternelle genèse
Dwight Page

Acquisto, Joseph. The Fall Out of Redemption: Writing and Thinking Beyond Salvation in Baudelaire, Cioran, Fondane, Agamben, and Nancy
Edward K. Kaplan

Locatelli, Federica. Une figure de l’expansion: la périphrase chez Charles Baudelaire
Karen F. Quandt

Vinken, Barbara. Flaubert Postsecular: Modernity Crossed Out. Trans. Aarnoud Rommens and Susan L. Solomon
Éric Le Calvez

Breuil, Eddie. Du Nouveau chez Rimbaud
Stamos Metzidakis

Naturel, Mireille, ed. Proust pluriel
François Proulx

Rignol, Loïc. Les Hiéroglyphes de la Nature: le socialisme scientifique en France dans le premier XIXe siècle
Raphael Koenig

THE SENSORIAL NINETEENTH CENTURY
Robert, Vincent. La Petite-fille de la sorcière: enquête sur la culture magique des campagnes du temps de George Sand
Ying Wang

Boutin, Aimée. City of Noise: Sound and Nineteenth-Century Paris
David Evans

Briot, Eugénie. La Fabrique des parfums: naissance d’une industrie de luxe
Érika Wicky

Grøtta, Marit. Baudelaire’s Media Aesthetics: The Gaze of the Flâneur and Nineteenth-Century Media
Timothy Raser

Iskin, Ruth E. The Poster: Art, Advertising, Design, and Collecting, 1860s–1900s
Sharon Larson

Gural-Migdal, Anna. L’Écrit-Écran des Rougon-Macquart: conceptions iconiques et filmiques du roman chez Zola
Carmen Mayer

Loti, Pierre. Pêcheur d’Islande. Ed. Alain Quella-Villéger and Bruno Vercier
Richard M. Berrong

Wicky, Érika. Les Paradoxes du détail: voir, savoir, représenter à l’ère de la photographie
Marit Grøtta