In this Issue
Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are published. Invited essays of nearly double the length of a traditional article and Incipit, a dialogic format in which two colleagues debate a matter of primary concern to the field, are also featured.
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Volume 34, Number 3&4, Spring-Summer 2006Table of Contents
Book Reviews
Art
- Edouard Vuillard (review)
- pp. 390-391
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ncf.2006.0028
Culture
History
Music
Religion
Literary Theory
Women's Studies
Anthologies
Baudelaire Studies
Hugo Studies
- Bug-Jargal (review)
- pp. 421-422
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ncf.2006.0001
Mallarmé Studies
Maupassant Studies
Nerval Studies
Proust Studies
Ségalas Studies
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