While scholars generally use the concept of transfictionality to describe narrative crossover between separate works, this limitation does not apply in the eighteenth century, when publication in multiple installments and evolving ideas about the concept of copyright made created transfictional relationships within individual works. Comparative analysis of Prévost’s Mémoires d’un honnête homme and its continuation by Éléazar de Mauvillon shows that neither the text’s plural authorship nor the material separation of its parts suffice to determine the transfictionality of this textual ensemble. Rather, Mauvillon created a transfictional work by modifying the relationship between the narrative structure of Prévost’s text and its dispositive st...
In what ways does metamorphosis challenge or modify the historical gaze? Late medieval poetics recas...
This thesis aims to study the literary practice of continuation within medieval works through an in-...
200 pagesIn the eighteenth-century, the novel grew from a new medium to a dominant form of expressio...
While scholars generally use the concept of transfictionality to describe narrative crossover betwee...
This thesis examines the relationship between part and whole in novels by Antoine François Prévost t...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
When literary scholars analyze narrative personhood historically, they typically see periods, explai...
Generations of scholars came to terms with the flourishing of the nouvelle in Sixteenth-Century Fran...
This article sets out to explore the specific functioning of transcultural prose fiction in eighteen...
Where does a literary text originate and how is it formed? What are the influences at work on the wr...
One of the prominent characteristics of contemporary literature is its assimilation to critical disc...
This work is an examination of the ways in which authorship was perceived as a function in seventeen...
Cet article examine la notion de fermeture dans la fiction néo-victorienne d’A. S. Byatt, genre qui ...
Adaptations and continuations come in different shapes and sizes. Some come in book form, though not...
"Travel Literature and the Development of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century France" follows the evolut...
In what ways does metamorphosis challenge or modify the historical gaze? Late medieval poetics recas...
This thesis aims to study the literary practice of continuation within medieval works through an in-...
200 pagesIn the eighteenth-century, the novel grew from a new medium to a dominant form of expressio...
While scholars generally use the concept of transfictionality to describe narrative crossover betwee...
This thesis examines the relationship between part and whole in novels by Antoine François Prévost t...
At the turn of the eighteenth-century, France witnessed the evolution of a new literary genre which ...
When literary scholars analyze narrative personhood historically, they typically see periods, explai...
Generations of scholars came to terms with the flourishing of the nouvelle in Sixteenth-Century Fran...
This article sets out to explore the specific functioning of transcultural prose fiction in eighteen...
Where does a literary text originate and how is it formed? What are the influences at work on the wr...
One of the prominent characteristics of contemporary literature is its assimilation to critical disc...
This work is an examination of the ways in which authorship was perceived as a function in seventeen...
Cet article examine la notion de fermeture dans la fiction néo-victorienne d’A. S. Byatt, genre qui ...
Adaptations and continuations come in different shapes and sizes. Some come in book form, though not...
"Travel Literature and the Development of the Novel in Eighteenth-Century France" follows the evolut...
In what ways does metamorphosis challenge or modify the historical gaze? Late medieval poetics recas...
This thesis aims to study the literary practice of continuation within medieval works through an in-...
200 pagesIn the eighteenth-century, the novel grew from a new medium to a dominant form of expressio...