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Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 48, nos. 1-2, Fall-Winter 2019-20

Nineteenth-Century French Studies, vol. 48, nos. 1-2, Fall-Winter 2019-20

Publié le par Université de Lausanne (Source : Seth Whidden)

Nineteenth-Century French Studies vol. 48, nos. 1-2, Fall-Winter 2019-20, 2019

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Description :

The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 48 numbers 1–2 (Fall–Winter 2019–20). In addition to an Incipit dialogue between Marie-Pierre Le Hir and Guillaume Pinson about the present and future of literary and cultural studies, the issue includes a range of articles and reviews that highlight the breadth of the discipline: from noise, ghosts, landscapes, and aliens to Black Atlantic humanism, queer heterosexuality, Zionism, gardens, and photography. As such, it continues the journal’s longstanding tradition of covering the full range of studies of nineteenth-century French literature and related fields.

 

A full table of contents is below and also online at www.ncfs-journal.org.

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.

Bonne lecture et bonne visite,

Nineteenth-Century French Studies

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Nineteenth-Century French Studies volume 48, numbers 1–2 / Fall–Winter 2019–20

Contents

INCIPIT

Marie-Pierre Le Hir et Guillaume Pinson
Incipit: L’Évolution du savoir et des sciences culturelles au XXIe siècle

  Marie-Pierre Le Hir
  Les Études culturelles françaises: espace des possibles

  Guillaume Pinson
  Pour des études “globales” de la littérature et de la culture françaises du dix-neuvième siècle

  Conversation

ARTICLES

Eliza Jane Smith
Dissonant Voices: Noise and the Criminal Leitmotiv in Vidocq and Victor Hugo

Éléonore Reverzy
Que s’est-il passé en 1816? Lecture de La Vieille Fille de Balzac: Essai de gynéco-histoire

Simon Rogghe
“La Sibylle” as Ghost Work in Hugo’s La Fin de Satan

Katherine Lunn-Rockliffe
The Incorporation of Thought in Victor Hugo’s “Le Satyre”

Julia Caterina Hartley
The Medieval and the Modern in Baudelaire’s “À une passante”

Joseph Acquisto
Styles of Life, Poéthique, and Irony in Charles Baudelaire

Darci Gardner
Landscapes and Perceptual Distortions in Proust

Christina Lord
Facing the Science-Fictional Other: Human-Alien Contact in J.H. Rosny aîné’s Les Xipéhuz

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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)

 

FASHIONABLE ART

Lerner, Jillian. Graphic Culture: Illustration and Artistic Enterprise in Paris, 1830–1848
Alexandre Bonafos

De Young, Justine, editor. Fashion in European Art: Dress and Identity, Politics and the Body, 1775–1925
Heidi Brevik-Zender

Lees, Sarah, editor. Innovative Impressions: Prints by Cassatt, Degas, and Pissarro
Sean DeLouche

Silverman, Willa Z. Henri Vever: champion de l’Art nouveau
Melanie Hawthorne
 

THE ENLIGHTENMENT MEETS ROMANTICISM

Burnand, Léonard, Stéphanie Génand et Catriona Seth, éditeurs. Germaine de Staël et Benjamin Constant: l’esprit de liberté
Flavien Bertran de Balanda

Berthier, Philippe. Chateaubriand, chemin faisant
Philip Knee

Tholozany, Pauline de. L’École de la maladresse: de J.-J. Rousseau à J. J. Grandville
Lauren Ravalico

Mallia, Marilyn. Présence du roman gothique anglais dans les premiers romans de George Sand
Ying Wang
 

ILLUSTRIOUS INDIVIDUALS

Guermès, Sophie, and Brigitte Krulic, editors. Edgar Quinet, une conscience européenne
Erica Maria Cefalo

Berrong, Richard M. Pierre Loti
Caroline Ferraris-Besso

Reid, Martine. George Sand
Kathleen Hart

Blanqui, Auguste. The Blanqui Reader: Political Writings, 1830–1880. Translated by Philippe Le Goff, et al
Biliana Kassabova

Whidden, Seth. Arthur Rimbaud
Catherine Witt
 

PARIS, JE T’AIME

Park, Sun-Young. Ideals of the Body: Architecture, Urbanism, and Hygiene in Postrevolutionary Paris
Kathryn A. Haklin

Ives, Colta. Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence
Kristan M. Hanson

Balducci, Temma. Gender, Space, and the Gaze in Post-Haussmann Visual Culture: Beyond the Flâneur
Sharon P. Johnson

Reznicek, Matthew L. The European Metropolis: Paris and Nineteenth-Century Irish Women Novelists
Cóilín Parsons

Clark, Catherine E. Paris and the Cliché of HistoryThe City and Photographs, 1860–1970
Shelley Rice
 

VIEW FROM THE MARGINS

Waithe, Marcus, and Claire White, editors. The Labour of Literature in Britain and France, 1830–1910: Authorial Work Ethics
Carolyn Vellenga Berman

Faxneld, Per. Satanic Feminism: Lucifer as the Liberator of Woman in Nineteenth-Century Culture
Hope Christiansen

Lerner, Bettina. Inventing the Popular: Printing, Politics, and Poetics
Robert Finnigan

Foerster, Maxime. The Politics of Love: Queer Heterosexuality in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
Lowry Martin

Vilmain, Vincent. Les Femmes juives dans le sionisme politique (1897–1921): féministes et nationalistes
Laura S. Schor

 

BEYOND THE HEXAGON

Effros, Bonnie. Incidental Archaeologists: French Officers and the Rediscovery of Roman North Africa
Alexandre Bonafos

Bui, Véronique, and Roland Le Huenen, editors. Balzac et la Chine: la Chine et Balzac
Ileana Chirila

Daut, Marlene. Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism
Jacqueline Couti

Church, Christopher M. Paradise Destroyed: Catastrophe and Citizenship in the French Caribbean
Mary Anne Garnett

Goellner, Sage. French Orientalist Literature in Algeria, 1845–1882: Colonial Hauntings
Mary J. Harper

Bouchardon, Marianne, and Ariane Ferry, editors. Rendre accessible le théâtre étranger (XIXe–XXIe siècles)
Pramila Kolekar

 

POETRY, FICTION, LETTERS 

St. Clair, Robert. Poetry, Politics and the Body in Rimbaud: Lyrical Material
Arnaud Bernadet

Resal, Jacques, et Pierre Allorant, éditeurs. La Demeure de l’ambition: l’ascension d’une famille bourgeoise vue à travers les lettres des femmes (1814–1914)
Rosalie Fortin-Choquette et Margot Irvine

Murphy, Steve. Complexités d’Un cœur simple
Sucheta Kapoor

De Viveiros, Geneviève, and Soundouss El Kettani, editors. “Au courant de la plume: Zola et l’épistolaire
Andrea S. Thomas

Ettlin, Annick. Le Double Discours de Mallarmé: une initiation à la fiction
Julien Weber