(print) xiii, 222 p. ; 24 cmPreface ix -- ONE The Other Grand Siecle 3 -- TWO "Theme of the Traitor and the Hero" 33 -- THREE Fragments of a Philosophical Discourse 77 -- FOUR Camera Lucida 101 -- FIVE The Other in the Grand Siecle 157 -- Appendix : Neighboring Trends 203 -- Bibliography 209 -- Index 21
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...
«Ces livres qu’on ne peut lire que d’une main...». Diderot, libertine word- ly-erudite and Thérèse ...
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...
This book is an important contribution to the vigorous and growing revival of interest in the sevent...
« Je ne vois pas pourquoi on blâmerait une fille comme Nanette, de profiter, pour mettre le plus hau...
« Je ne vois pas pourquoi on blâmerait une fille comme Nanette, de profiter, pour mettre le plus hau...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
Loin de faire seulement l'apologie des mœurs licencieuses, les romanciers libertins sont au XVIIIe s...
The history of the novel under Louis XIV reveals a persistent historical and tropological link betwe...
The history of the novel under Louis XIV reveals a persistent historical and tropological link betwe...
The rise of the novel paradigm—and the underlying homology between the rise of a bourgeois middle cl...
«Ces livres qu’on ne peut lire que d’une main...». Diderot, libertine word- ly-erudite and Thérèse ...
Au XVIIIe siècle le secret est un thème qui traverse le réel et la fiction. Il se retrouve en effet ...
Libertine novels are not only pornography. During the 18th century, they are at the root of a philos...
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...
«Ces livres qu’on ne peut lire que d’une main...». Diderot, libertine word- ly-erudite and Thérèse ...
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...
This book is an important contribution to the vigorous and growing revival of interest in the sevent...
« Je ne vois pas pourquoi on blâmerait une fille comme Nanette, de profiter, pour mettre le plus hau...
« Je ne vois pas pourquoi on blâmerait une fille comme Nanette, de profiter, pour mettre le plus hau...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
Loin de faire seulement l'apologie des mœurs licencieuses, les romanciers libertins sont au XVIIIe s...
The history of the novel under Louis XIV reveals a persistent historical and tropological link betwe...
The history of the novel under Louis XIV reveals a persistent historical and tropological link betwe...
The rise of the novel paradigm—and the underlying homology between the rise of a bourgeois middle cl...
«Ces livres qu’on ne peut lire que d’une main...». Diderot, libertine word- ly-erudite and Thérèse ...
Au XVIIIe siècle le secret est un thème qui traverse le réel et la fiction. Il se retrouve en effet ...
Libertine novels are not only pornography. During the 18th century, they are at the root of a philos...
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...
«Ces livres qu’on ne peut lire que d’une main...». Diderot, libertine word- ly-erudite and Thérèse ...
The other rise of the novel---the development of narrative fiction in France in the eighteenth centu...