The thesis examines the representation of the body in the work of the eighteenth-century French libertine novelist Claude Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, known as Crébillon fils. In addition to its close concern with a specific historical period and genre, it is located within the broader context of recent theoretical work on corporeal representation, an area that has been dubbed ‘body criticism’. Methodologically, close textual analysis converges with a study of the historically-situated scientific and philosophical discourses of medicine, rhetoric and the visual arts that Crébillon integrated into his novels. The study engages with and troubles the traditional (‘Wattian’) view of the evolution of the eighteenth-century novel as fundamentally...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...
More than poetry and theatre which were traditionally designed for public presentation, the novel is...
The article deals with ways of displaying motifs of corporeality and problems that are evoked by the...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis looks at two works which, though widely separate...
The interest of contemporary literary theory and literary history in the problem of fictional space ...
Examination of scatological motifs in Théophile de Viau’s (1590-1626) libertine, or ‘cabaret’ poetry...
CAVIGLIA Susanna (dir.), Body Narratives : Motion and Emotion in the French Enlightenment, Turnhout,...
This study explores the representations of the body in Edmund Spenser\u27s The Faerie Queene and sev...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the appearance of the grotesque body in...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
Lady Chatterley’s Lover is one of Lawrence’s novel that caused the most controversy in the English s...
The diploma thesis deals with a literary creation of Madame de Lafayette, one of the most important ...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...
More than poetry and theatre which were traditionally designed for public presentation, the novel is...
The article deals with ways of displaying motifs of corporeality and problems that are evoked by the...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis looks at two works which, though widely separate...
The interest of contemporary literary theory and literary history in the problem of fictional space ...
Examination of scatological motifs in Théophile de Viau’s (1590-1626) libertine, or ‘cabaret’ poetry...
CAVIGLIA Susanna (dir.), Body Narratives : Motion and Emotion in the French Enlightenment, Turnhout,...
This study explores the representations of the body in Edmund Spenser\u27s The Faerie Queene and sev...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the appearance of the grotesque body in...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
Lady Chatterley’s Lover is one of Lawrence’s novel that caused the most controversy in the English s...
The diploma thesis deals with a literary creation of Madame de Lafayette, one of the most important ...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...
This thesis focuses on the abundance of necrophilic imagery in nineteenthcentury French literary tex...
Post-print version of article deposited following SHERPA guidelines.Late eighteenth-century science ...