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  1. Epicurean Cannibalism, or France Gone Savage
  2. Anne E. Duggan
  3. pp. 463-477
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  1. The Best of all Possible Marriages: Voltaire and Frederick in Paméla
  2. James Fowler
  3. pp. 478-493
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  1. Hamlet dans La Nouvelle Héloïse, ou la leçon d’arts visuels de gravelot à Rousseau
  2. Nathalie Ferrand
  3. pp. 494-507
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  1. La Captation théâtrale, le plus pur des théâtres? Le cas d’'art' de Yasmina Reza
  2. Hélène Jaccomard
  3. pp. 508-521
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  1. Thinking Equality Today: Badiou, Rancière, Nancy
  2. Christopher Watkin
  3. pp. 522-534
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  1. Obscenity in Sixteenth– and Seventeenth–Century France
  2. Hugh Roberts
  3. pp. 535-542
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  1. Le Jeu d’Adam edited by Véronique Dominguez (review)
  2. Catherine Léglu
  3. p. 543
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  1. Saints at Play: The Performance Features of French Hagiographic Mystery Plays by Vicki L. Hamblin (review)
  2. Noah D. Guynn
  3. pp. 543-544
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  1. Le Lyrisme d’Eustache Deschamps: entre poésie et pragmatisme by Karin Becker (review)
  2. Miren Lacassagne
  3. pp. 544-545
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  1. Lettres missives et épîtres dédicatoires by Jean Lemaire De Belges (review)
  2. Peter Eubanks
  3. pp. 545-546
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  1. Bigamy and Christian Identity in Late Medieval Champagne by Sara McDougall (review)
  2. Rosalind Brown-Grant, Stephen H. Rigby
  3. pp. 546-547
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  1. Rethinking Medieval Translation: Ethics, Politics, Theory edited by Emma Campbell and Robert Mills (review)
  2. Serge Lusignan
  3. pp. 547-548
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  1. Le Palais des curieux by Béroalde De Verville (review)
  2. Bernd Renner
  3. pp. 550-551
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  1. Le Laboratoire moraliste: La Rochefoucauld et l’invention moderne de l’auteur by Alain Brunn (review)
  2. Mathilde Bombart
  3. pp. 551-552
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  1. Cyrano de Bergerac: l’écrivain de la crise by Jacques Prévot (review)
  2. Paul Scott
  3. p. 552
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  1. Le Sang et les larmes: le suicide dans les tragédies profanes de Jean Racine by Tom Bruyer (review)
  2. Michael Hawcroft
  3. pp. 552-553
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  1. A Tale of Ritual Murder in the Age of Louis XIV: The Trial of Raphaël Lévy, 1669 by Pierre Birnbaum (review)
  2. Richard Parish
  3. pp. 553-554
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  1. Versailles, ordre et chaos by Michel Jeanneret, and: Les Fêtes de Versailles by André Félibien (review)
  2. Julia Prest
  3. pp. 554-555
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  1. Explications littéraires, V: Molière — Bossuet — Montesquieu by René Pommier (review)
  2. Ursula Gonthier
  3. pp. 555-556
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  1. (Re)lire Lesage by Christelle Bahier-Porte (review)
  2. Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval
  3. pp. 556-557
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  1. Conduct Books for Girls in Enlightenment France by Nadine Bérenguier (review)
  2. Katherine Astbury
  3. p. 557
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  1. Dramatic Battles in Eighteenth-Century France: Philosophes, Anti-philosophes, and Polemical Theatre by Logan J. Connors (review)
  2. Jeffrey S. Ravel
  3. pp. 557-558
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  1. The Enlightenment in Practice: Academic Prize Contests and Intellectual Culture in France, 1670–1794 by Jeremy L. Caradonna (review)
  2. Jessica Goodman
  3. pp. 558-559
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  1. Funerary Arts and Tomb Cult: Living with the Dead in France, 1750–1870 by Suzanne Glover Lindsay (review)
  2. Michael D. Garval
  3. pp. 559-560
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  1. Rousseau et l’idée d’éducation: essai suivi de ‘Pestalozzi juge de Jean-Jacques’ by Michel Soëtard (review)
  2. Jennifer Tsien
  3. pp. 560-561
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  1. Le Compère Mathieu; ou, Les Bigarrures de l’esprit humain by Henri-Joseph Dulaurens (review)
  2. E. M. Langille
  3. p. 561
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  1. Théâtre d’amour by Delisle de Sales, and: L’Art de foutre, ou Paris foutant by Baculard d’Arnaud (review)
  2. Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval
  3. p. 562
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  1. Dupaty et l’Italie des voyageurs sensibles by Jan Herman, Kris Peeters et Paul Pelckmans (review)
  2. Jennifer Law-Sullivan
  3. pp. 562-563
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  1. Jean Potocki: pérégrinations by Kinga Miondońska-Joucaviel (review)
  2. Edward Ousselin
  3. pp. 563-564
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  1. The Calendar in Revolutionary France: Perceptions of Time in Literature, Culture, Politics by Sanja Perovic (review)
  2. Lynn Hunt
  3. pp. 564-565
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  1. The Frankenstein of 1790 and Other Lost Chapters from Revolutionary France by Julia V. Douthwaite (review)
  2. Sanja Perovic
  3. pp. 565-566
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  1. Narrative Responses to the Trauma of the French Revolution by Katherine Astbury (review)
  2. Michael Tilby
  3. p. 566
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  1. Revolution and the Antiquarian Book: Reshaping the Past, 1785–1815 by Kristian Jensen (review)
  2. Graham Falconer
  3. p. 567
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  1. Staging the French Revolution: Cultural Politics and the Paris Opéra, 1789–1794 by Mark Darlow (review)
  2. Mechele Leon
  3. pp. 567-568
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  1. The Romantic Machine: Utopian Science and Technology after Napoleon by John Tresch (review)
  2. Benjamin Bâcle
  3. pp. 568-569
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  1. Balzac, le texte et la loi by Michel Lichtle (review)
  2. Michael Tilby
  3. pp. 569-570
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  1. Balzac, Grandville, and the Rise of Book Illustration by Keri Yousif (review)
  2. Andrew Watts
  3. p. 570
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  1. Charles-Louis Philippe romancier by David Roe (review)
  2. Patrick Pollard
  3. p. 571
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  1. Afromodernisms: Paris, Harlem and the Avant-Garde edited by Fionnghuala Sweeney and Kate Marsh (review)
  2. Dominic Thomas
  3. pp. 572-573
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  1. Modernism on Stage: The Ballets Russes and the Parisian Avant–Garde by Juliet Bellow (review)
  2. Marion Schmid
  3. pp. 573-574
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  1. Dada and Beyond, II : Dada and its Legacies edited by Elza Adamowicz and Eric Robertson (review)
  2. Elizabeth Benjamin
  3. pp. 574-575
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  1. The Livres–Souvenirs of Colette: Genre and the Telling of Time by Anne Freadman (review)
  2. Diana Holmes
  3. p. 575
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  1. Sacred Dread: Raïssa Maritain, the Allure of Suffering, and the French Catholic Revival (1905–1944) by Brenna Moore (review)
  2. Henry Phillips
  3. p. 576
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  1. André Dhôtel, entre archaïsme et modernité by Christine Dupouy (review)
  2. Peter Tame
  3. pp. 576-577
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  1. Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought edited by Jeffrey Hanson and Michael R. Kelly (review)
  2. Sophie Fuggle
  3. pp. 577-578
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  1. The Cambridge Companion to Deleuze edited by Daniel W. Smith and Henry Somers–Hall (review)
  2. Thomas Baldwin
  3. pp. 578-579
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  1. Bourdieu and Literature by John R. W. Speller (review)
  2. Damian Catani
  3. pp. 579-580
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  1. Maryse Condé and the Space of Literature by Eva Sansavior (review)
  2. Simone A. James Alexander
  3. pp. 580-581
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  1. Jean-Luc Nancy by Marie-Eve Morin (review)
  2. Emily McLaughlin
  3. p. 581
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  1. Autour de l’extrême littéraire edited by Alastair Hemmens and Russell Williams (review)
  2. Susannah Wilson
  3. pp. 582-583
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  1. The Cambridge History of French Literature edited by William Burgwinkle, Nicholas Hammond, and Emma Wilson (review)
  2. Maria O’Sullivan
  3. pp. 583-584
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  1. Childhood as Memory, Myth and Metaphor: Proust, Beckett and Bourgeois by Catherine Crimp (review)
  2. Rosemary Lloyd
  3. pp. 584-585
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  1. The Fevered Novel from Balzac to Bernanos: Frenetic Catholicism in Crisis, Delirium and Revolution by Francesco Manzini (review)
  2. Brian Sudlow
  3. pp. 585-586
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  1. Queer Theory’s Return to France edited by Oliver Davis and Hector Kollias (review)
  2. Cristina Johnston
  3. pp. 586-587
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  1. Séditions infrapaginales: poétique historique de l’annotation littéraire (XVIIe–XXIe siècles) by Andréas Pfersmann (review)
  2. Thomas Pavel
  3. p. 587
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  1. Témoignages fictionnels au féminin: une réécriture des blancs de la guerre civile algérienne by Névine El Nossery (review)
  2. Shirley Jordan
  3. p. 588
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  1. Cinema and Sensation: French Film and the Art of Transgression by Martine Beugnet (review)
  2. Jenny Chamarette
  3. pp. 588-589
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  1. Claude Simon 6: La Réception critique by Ralph Sarkonak (review)
  2. Jean H. Duffy
  3. pp. 589-590
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  1. Opening Bazin: Postwar Film Theory and its Afterlife edited by Dudley Andrew, with Hervé Joubert-Laurencin (review)
  2. Keith Reader
  3. pp. 590-591
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  1. Food, Farms, and Solidarity: French Farmers Challenge Industrial Agriculture and Genetically Modified Crops by Chaia Heller (review)
  2. Sarah Waters
  3. pp. 591-592
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  1. In God’s Empire: French Missionaries and the Modern World edited by Owen White and J. P. Daughton (review)
  2. Dominic Thomas
  3. p. 592
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  1. Philip Ford (1949–2013)
  2. pp. 593-595
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  1. Forthcoming Articles
  2. p. 603
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  1. Patrick Chamoiseau: A Critical Introduction by Wendy Knepper (review)
  2. Mary Gallagher
  3. p. 582
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  1. Books Received
  2. pp. 596-602
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