Taking as its starting point two crucial moments of the Belgian history – the events that took place in 16th (the reign of Charles V and afterwards) and in 19th centuries (from the Battle of Waterloo until the Belgian Revolution in 1830) – the paper demonstrates how non-French literature written in French was born in a country where this language actually came into being, but which, nevertheless, never came as far as to acquire the status of a nation state. Belgian literature in French never became able to convey either the History, or its relationship to the world or its identity in accordance with French interpretative models and French narrative standards. The paper sheds a light on how, in 19th and 20th centuries, European historical ev...
This chapter investigates the historical discourse used by representatives of the French regime in B...
During the 19th century, literature became one of the means by which the younger European nations so...
After more than a hundred years of mourning for past splendour, and dreams of a reopening, the block...
Taking as its starting point two crucial moments of the Belgian history – the events that took place...
Taking as its starting point two crucial moments of the Belgian history – the events that took place...
In the first two decades after independence, Belgian historical novelists eagerly participated in th...
The starting point of this contribution is the observation that the years 1815-1830, which correspon...
This paper shows how the image of the uncanny Flanders, elaborated in the early nineteenth century b...
This article is part of a programmatic opening section in a volume devoted to the study of literatur...
Bischoff S. ‘The independence of Belgium is forfeited.’ Narratives of legitimation in the annexation...
After the armistice, Belgium had to reconstruct itself politically and culturally. In literature, th...
Ce chapitre de livre offre un essai de synthèse sur l’historiographie belge retraçant le passage d’u...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
This book analyses the modalities of intra-Belgian (Dutch-Belgian and French-Belgian) literary conta...
This chapter investigates the historical discourse used by representatives of the French regime in B...
During the 19th century, literature became one of the means by which the younger European nations so...
After more than a hundred years of mourning for past splendour, and dreams of a reopening, the block...
Taking as its starting point two crucial moments of the Belgian history – the events that took place...
Taking as its starting point two crucial moments of the Belgian history – the events that took place...
In the first two decades after independence, Belgian historical novelists eagerly participated in th...
The starting point of this contribution is the observation that the years 1815-1830, which correspon...
This paper shows how the image of the uncanny Flanders, elaborated in the early nineteenth century b...
This article is part of a programmatic opening section in a volume devoted to the study of literatur...
Bischoff S. ‘The independence of Belgium is forfeited.’ Narratives of legitimation in the annexation...
After the armistice, Belgium had to reconstruct itself politically and culturally. In literature, th...
Ce chapitre de livre offre un essai de synthèse sur l’historiographie belge retraçant le passage d’u...
With the outbreak of war, Britain drastically altered its image of Belgium. Under Leopold II, Belgiu...
Belgium has often been called ‘La pauvre Belgique’, after the famous pamphlet by the French poet Cha...
This book analyses the modalities of intra-Belgian (Dutch-Belgian and French-Belgian) literary conta...
This chapter investigates the historical discourse used by representatives of the French regime in B...
During the 19th century, literature became one of the means by which the younger European nations so...
After more than a hundred years of mourning for past splendour, and dreams of a reopening, the block...