The French Revolution’s severe restriction of the right of bequest reflected and consolidated a longstanding French legal skepticism about the ability of the dead to control property and, through property, the living. This article argues that this “resistance” to the power of the dead, and its legal enactment by the Revolution, had significant consequences not only for the legal but also for the literary cultures of post-Revolutionary France. The most straightforward of these was the relative absence of inheritance plots, and especially plots involving wills, in nineteenth-century French fiction, compared to their abundance in Victorian fiction. But through a reading of Honoré de Balzac’s “The Elixir of Life” and Colonel Chabert, the articl...
The French Revolution of 1789 altered the face of power and the institutions it inhabited in France,...
During the French Revolution, the Panthéon was created as a national mausoleum to house the remains ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between monarchical and patriarchal constructions of pow...
From the fall of the Bastille in 1789 to the coming of Napoleon ten years later, the commemoration o...
Edward Casaubon dies early in Book V of Middlemarch. Occurring where it does, it effectively bisects...
International audience"Although the language of individualism permeated the legal and political syst...
This article discusses a basic paradox at the core of liberal property law. Individual freedom to di...
This article examines how decedents are treated across a variety of legal disciplines and asks why t...
330 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introduction provides bac...
A great part of the nineteenth century in France may have been overshadowed by the execution of King...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
First paragraph: The truth is, I know of no country in which strangers are worse treated, with regar...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
Between 1820 and 1848 French literature was permeated with the theme of the death penalty. Condemned...
The import of British Gothic novels in post-revolutionary France, from 1797 onwards, triggered Frenc...
The French Revolution of 1789 altered the face of power and the institutions it inhabited in France,...
During the French Revolution, the Panthéon was created as a national mausoleum to house the remains ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between monarchical and patriarchal constructions of pow...
From the fall of the Bastille in 1789 to the coming of Napoleon ten years later, the commemoration o...
Edward Casaubon dies early in Book V of Middlemarch. Occurring where it does, it effectively bisects...
International audience"Although the language of individualism permeated the legal and political syst...
This article discusses a basic paradox at the core of liberal property law. Individual freedom to di...
This article examines how decedents are treated across a variety of legal disciplines and asks why t...
330 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introduction provides bac...
A great part of the nineteenth century in France may have been overshadowed by the execution of King...
Recent studies of the reception and collection of pre-Revolutionary art in nineteenth-century France...
First paragraph: The truth is, I know of no country in which strangers are worse treated, with regar...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
Between 1820 and 1848 French literature was permeated with the theme of the death penalty. Condemned...
The import of British Gothic novels in post-revolutionary France, from 1797 onwards, triggered Frenc...
The French Revolution of 1789 altered the face of power and the institutions it inhabited in France,...
During the French Revolution, the Panthéon was created as a national mausoleum to house the remains ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between monarchical and patriarchal constructions of pow...