Laclos never commissioned illustrations for Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782). Nevertheless, a set of prints destined to be framed and four series of illustrations to accompany editions of the book came out during his lifetime. The artists – not all of whom can be identified – vary in the choice of scenes they represent. There are also two allegorical frontispieces which show that the text can be interpreted as a tragic moral tale. The engravings range from the libertine to the demure, from crudely sketched small plates to exquisitely delineated large prints. They offer precious insights into the contemporary reception of the novel
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Whilst many 18th century French novels were illustrated as a matter of course—and often to make them...
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Manuscrit autographe, état intermédiaire corrigé, 93 f., 25,5 x 20 cmAvec un roman épistolaire "scan...
This article analyses the manner in which Diderot\u27s novel La Religieuse (1796) has been interpret...
The portrayals of immoral women in Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses and Flaubert’s Madame Bovary spa...
Les objets d’étude de cette thèse sont les livres imprimés, le roman libertin français du XVIIIème s...
Laclos never commissioned illustrations for Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782). Nevertheless, a set of ...
Whilst many 18th century French novels were illustrated as a matter of course—and often to make them...
Les études sur la réception des Liaisons dangereuses de Laclos sont abondantes, mais elles portent l...
La Fontaineâs Contes et nouvelles en vers was probably the most famous illustrated book to have appe...
The exhibition was held in the Rare Books Exhibition space, Sir Louis Matheson Library, Monash Unive...
Published at a time when France was undergoing great changes, Laclos' Liaisons dangereuses reflect t...
While scholarly treatments of extra-illustration have focused almost exclusively on the Anglo-Americ...
Sicard Claude. Choderlos de Laclos, Les Liaisons dangereuses, Texte présenté et commenté par René Po...
In the years 1789 – 1791, the Paris book dealer Pierre-Michel Lamy published under the title Banquet...
Avec ce roman épistolaire "scandaleux", signé de ses seules initiales, Laclos s'inscrit dans la trad...
International audienceIn the 19th century, the harshest face of prostitution, well-documented by wri...
Manuscrit autographe, état intermédiaire corrigé, 93 f., 25,5 x 20 cmAvec un roman épistolaire "scan...
This article analyses the manner in which Diderot\u27s novel La Religieuse (1796) has been interpret...
The portrayals of immoral women in Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses and Flaubert’s Madame Bovary spa...
Les objets d’étude de cette thèse sont les livres imprimés, le roman libertin français du XVIIIème s...