International audienceThe novel has become a news item. In the past few years, discussion of fiction in all sorts of media has intensified. The prominence of literary critics has increased, the awarding of lucrative book prizes has become more publicized, and reports of the formation of reading groups have proliferated. Seventeenth-Century Fiction: Text and Transmission responds to the present interest in the novel by offering a fresh, broad approach to the history of early modern fiction that shifts away from the outmoded ‘rise-of-the-novel’ perspective and reaches beyond the boundaries of a single national literature. Starting from the literary text and looking outwards, this book focuses on the changes in prose forms and their usage at a...
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
Cross-channel exchanges in the rise of the novel in the long 18th century have become an emerging ar...
International audienceBuilding on the notion of fiction as communicative act, this collection brings...
International audienceThe novel has become a news item. In the past few years, discussion of fiction...
International audienceIn the past few years, discussion of fiction in all sorts of media has intensi...
The uses of fiction in early modern Europe are far more varied than is often assumed by those who co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to explore how various kinds o...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
International audienceL’introduction de ce volume collectif consacré à l’invention fictionnelle au X...
The article addresses the question of the relationships between history and fictional writings in se...
This article discusses the position of Dutch seventeenth-century prose fiction in European perspecti...
A lecture for a seminar on "Intercultural Communication", at the Centro Mediterráneo, University of ...
The material conditions that influenced early modern women's writing are crucial to understanding wh...
[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
This thesis is an attempt to reread the 'Rise of the Novel' so as to attach proper importance to the...
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
Cross-channel exchanges in the rise of the novel in the long 18th century have become an emerging ar...
International audienceBuilding on the notion of fiction as communicative act, this collection brings...
International audienceThe novel has become a news item. In the past few years, discussion of fiction...
International audienceIn the past few years, discussion of fiction in all sorts of media has intensi...
The uses of fiction in early modern Europe are far more varied than is often assumed by those who co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to explore how various kinds o...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
International audienceL’introduction de ce volume collectif consacré à l’invention fictionnelle au X...
The article addresses the question of the relationships between history and fictional writings in se...
This article discusses the position of Dutch seventeenth-century prose fiction in European perspecti...
A lecture for a seminar on "Intercultural Communication", at the Centro Mediterráneo, University of ...
The material conditions that influenced early modern women's writing are crucial to understanding wh...
[About the book] Volume 2 examines the period from1750-1820, which was a crucial period in the de...
This thesis is an attempt to reread the 'Rise of the Novel' so as to attach proper importance to the...
Although the emergence of the English novel is generally regarded as an eighteenth-century phenomeno...
Cross-channel exchanges in the rise of the novel in the long 18th century have become an emerging ar...
International audienceBuilding on the notion of fiction as communicative act, this collection brings...