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

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

SUJET: Nineteenth-Century French Studies 48.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2019–20)
 
 
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
 
  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
 
Éléonore Reverzy
 
Simon Rogghe
 
Katherine Lunn-Rockliffe
 
Julia Caterina Hartley
 
Joseph Acquisto
 
Darci Gardner
 
Christina Lord
 
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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
Alexandre Bonafos
 
Heidi Brevik-Zender
 
Sean DeLouche
 
Melanie Hawthorne
 
THE ENLIGHTENMENT MEETS ROMANTICISM
Flavien Bertran de Balanda
 
Philip Knee
 
Lauren Ravalico
 
Ying Wang
 
ILLUSTRIOUS INDIVIDUALS
Erica Maria Cefalo
 
Caroline Ferraris-Besso
 
Kathleen Hart
 
Biliana Kassabova
 
Catherine Witt
 
PARIS, JE T’AIME
Kathryn A. Haklin
 
Kristan M. Hanson
 
Sharon P. Johnson
 
Cóilín Parsons
 
Shelley Rice
 
VIEW FROM THE MARGINS
Carolyn Vellenga Berman
 
Hope Christiansen
 
Robert Finnigan
 
Lowry Martin
 
Laura S. Schor
 
BEYOND THE HEXAGON
Alexandre Bonafos
 
Ileana Chirila
 
Jacqueline Couti
 
Mary Anne Garnett
 
Mary J. Harper
 
Pramila Kolekar
 
POETRY, FICTION, LETTERS 
Arnaud Bernadet
 
Rosalie Fortin-Choquette et Margot Irvine
 
Sucheta Kapoor
 
Andrea S. Thomas
 
Julien Weber

http://www.ncfs-journal.org/?q=current-toc


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Julien Schuh (29 octobre 2019). Nineteenth-Century French Studies Vol. 48, nos. 1–2, Fall–Winter 2019–20. Société des études romantiques et dix-neuviémistes. Consulté le 6 octobre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/u072


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