In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose their "misfortunes" ; apart from a few figures of libertines characterized by their ignominy, it is almost a platitude to say that women's liberty has no more place than their happiness. In this perspective L'Education du marquis de *** ou les Mémoires de la comtesse de Zurlac (1753) by Mme de Puisieux (1720-1798) can but attract one's attention. Judged to be a mediocre novel by Etienne Servais (Le Genre romanesque en France depuis cla Nouvelle Héloïse jusqu'aux approches de la Révolution, 1922), considered less severely by Robert Mauzi, it refuses to compel its heroine to choose between the only two ways apparently open to the virtuous woman i...
Towards 1900, monographs on 18th-century actress were all the rage : Mlle Dumesnil, Mile Raucourt, S...
Les romancières du XVIIIe siècle ont rencontré – en leur temps – un succès réel et vif à l’échelle e...
In 19th century France, women appeared to be second class citizens. They were often limited in their...
In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose th...
The ardent reflections of the Age of Enlightenment writers leads them to an awareness of the decline...
Marivaux's La vie de Marianne forms an interesting contrast to the prevalent aut...
Throughout history, novels have always been a tool for social commentary. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos...
Warrior and lawmaking women fascinated the 18th century. To describe the fair sex's redoubtable powe...
We cannot say what an Enlightenment novel actually is, but can one ascertain what an Enlightenment w...
Libertine Novels and Aristocratic Reaction in the Eighteenth century. Crébillon, Duclos, and Louvet...
A popular and prolific writer at the time of Louis XIV, Mme de Villedieu wrote L...
In 18th-century novels written by women writers, often caracterized as 'senti¬ mental3 novels, the q...
Le roman historique entretient un double rapport avec l'histoire : lui-même objet d'histoire, il se ...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
Cette these cherche a analyser le contenu litteraire de La Princesse de Montpensier et de La Prince...
Towards 1900, monographs on 18th-century actress were all the rage : Mlle Dumesnil, Mile Raucourt, S...
Les romancières du XVIIIe siècle ont rencontré – en leur temps – un succès réel et vif à l’échelle e...
In 19th century France, women appeared to be second class citizens. They were often limited in their...
In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose th...
The ardent reflections of the Age of Enlightenment writers leads them to an awareness of the decline...
Marivaux's La vie de Marianne forms an interesting contrast to the prevalent aut...
Throughout history, novels have always been a tool for social commentary. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos...
Warrior and lawmaking women fascinated the 18th century. To describe the fair sex's redoubtable powe...
We cannot say what an Enlightenment novel actually is, but can one ascertain what an Enlightenment w...
Libertine Novels and Aristocratic Reaction in the Eighteenth century. Crébillon, Duclos, and Louvet...
A popular and prolific writer at the time of Louis XIV, Mme de Villedieu wrote L...
In 18th-century novels written by women writers, often caracterized as 'senti¬ mental3 novels, the q...
Le roman historique entretient un double rapport avec l'histoire : lui-même objet d'histoire, il se ...
During the Grand Siècle, the historical novel challenged traditional concepts of history and fiction...
Cette these cherche a analyser le contenu litteraire de La Princesse de Montpensier et de La Prince...
Towards 1900, monographs on 18th-century actress were all the rage : Mlle Dumesnil, Mile Raucourt, S...
Les romancières du XVIIIe siècle ont rencontré – en leur temps – un succès réel et vif à l’échelle e...
In 19th century France, women appeared to be second class citizens. They were often limited in their...