Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that have tried to gain profit out of its success. The “urban mysteries” make use of repetition as a much-developed narrative strategy: they intend to differentiate themselves while repeating. Our thesis shines light on the manners in which clichés and agreed scenarios are used and modified to fictionalize the big city, according to an acute awareness to new realities, first of which are the discovery of the proletariat, the fascination with modernity, and the fear of urban criminality. Our thesis presents a panoramic shot of the cultural horizons convened by the urban mysteries, a typology of the criminal characters, and the scrutiny of the constru...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...
The ubiquitous din of Paris’s street hawkers, known as the cris de Paris or the “cries of Paris,” ha...
The urban and suburban worlds had become everyday, if not pervasive, realities for many 19th-century...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Notre thèse est consacrée à l'étude des Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) d'Eugène Sue et des romans qui...
La thèse a été réalisée dans le cadre d'une cotutelle entre l'Université de Montréal et l'Université...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
Derrière l’expression « récit de meurtre » se dissimule une hybridité romanesque propre à la fin du ...
There is a novelistic hybridity of “the narrative of murder” conducive to the late of the 19th centu...
Dans cette thèse nous étudions les représentations romanesques de la modernité parisienne durant le ...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
In this thesis we study the representations of Parisian modernity during the “Grand XIXème siècle” t...
This article uses the palimpsest as an interpretative lens through which to consider Fortuné du Bois...
Jean-François Parot s series of crime thrillers is set in the French capital, in the second half of ...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...
The ubiquitous din of Paris’s street hawkers, known as the cris de Paris or the “cries of Paris,” ha...
The urban and suburban worlds had become everyday, if not pervasive, realities for many 19th-century...
Our thesis studies Eugène Sue's “Mystères de Paris” (1842-1843) and the “romans-feuilletons” that ha...
Notre thèse est consacrée à l'étude des Mystères de Paris (1842-1843) d'Eugène Sue et des romans qui...
La thèse a été réalisée dans le cadre d'une cotutelle entre l'Université de Montréal et l'Université...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
This dissertation examines the urban mystery in relation to the popular press in order to show how g...
Derrière l’expression « récit de meurtre » se dissimule une hybridité romanesque propre à la fin du ...
There is a novelistic hybridity of “the narrative of murder” conducive to the late of the 19th centu...
Dans cette thèse nous étudions les représentations romanesques de la modernité parisienne durant le ...
I am looking at early and late nineteenth century novels that fall into the category of “city myster...
In this thesis we study the representations of Parisian modernity during the “Grand XIXème siècle” t...
This article uses the palimpsest as an interpretative lens through which to consider Fortuné du Bois...
Jean-François Parot s series of crime thrillers is set in the French capital, in the second half of ...
This study explores an example of the first globalization of culture through Eugène Sue’s Les Mystèr...
The ubiquitous din of Paris’s street hawkers, known as the cris de Paris or the “cries of Paris,” ha...
The urban and suburban worlds had become everyday, if not pervasive, realities for many 19th-century...