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  1. Marcabru’s Estornel: On Ventriloquists, or, The Art of Putting Words in your Belly
  2. Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
  3. pp. 451-464
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  1. Montaigne and the Theatre of Conscience
  2. Eric MacPhail
  3. pp. 465-476
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  1. Le Paragraphe dans le Discours de la Méthode
  2. Daan Johan van de Velde
  3. pp. 477-492
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  1. Two Barbarians in Paris: Gauguin and Strindberg’s Gendered Dialogue on Time and Place
  2. Anna Jörngården
  3. pp. 493-509
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  1. Une écriture retorse: La réponse de Genet à ses juges
  2. Mairéad Hanrahan
  3. pp. 510-525
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  1. Sade
  2. John Phillips
  3. pp. 526-533
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  1. Parrots and Nightingales: Troubadour Quotations and the Development of European Poetry by Sarah Kay (review)
  2. Catherine Léglu
  3. p. 534
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  1. Li Loenge Nostre Dame by Robert le Clerc d’Arras (review)
  2. Glyn S. Burgess
  3. pp. 534-535
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  1. Les Paroles Salomun ed. by Tony Hunt (review)
  2. Heather Pagan
  3. pp. 535-536
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  1. The Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade: A Sourcebook ed. by Catherine Léglu, Rebecca Rist, and Claire Taylor (review)
  2. Huw Grange
  3. pp. 536-537
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  1. Pornographic Archaeology: Medicine, Medievalism, and the Invention of the French Nation by Zrinka Stahuljak (review)
  2. Bill Burgwinkle
  3. p. 537
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  1. The Lily and the Thistle: The French Tradition and the Older Literature of Scotland by William Calin (review)
  2. Gavin Bowd
  3. pp. 538-539
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  1. Panurge comme lard en pois: paradoxe, scandale et propriété dans le ‘Tiers Livre’ by Anne-Pascale Pouey-Mounou (review)
  2. Scott M. Francis
  3. pp. 539-540
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  1. Œuvres complètes, X: L’Heptaméron by Marguerite de Navarre (review)
  2. Nicolas Russell
  3. pp. 540-541
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  1. Method and Variation: Narrative in Early Modern French Thought ed. by Emma Gilby and Paul White (review)
  2. Allison Stedman
  3. pp. 542-543
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  1. The Wisdom of Animals: Creatureliness in Early Modern French Spirituality by Catharine Randall (review)
  2. Richard Parish
  3. pp. 543-544
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  1. Le Voyage de Mercure et autres satires by Antoine Furetière (review)
  2. Hugh Roberts
  3. p. 544
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  1. Racine à l’école républicaine, ou, Les enjeux socio-politiques de la tragédie classique (1800–1950) by Ralph Albanese (review)
  2. Richard Parish
  3. pp. 544-545
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  1. Défense de Montesquieu: sur une lecture absurde du chapitre ‘De l’esclavage des nègres’ by René Pommier (review)
  2. Edward Ousselin
  3. pp. 545-546
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  1. Charles Collé (1709–1783): au cœur de la République des Lettres ed. by Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol-Diéval et Dominique Quéro (review)
  2. Derek Connon
  3. pp. 546-547
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  1. Narrative Structure and Philosophical Debates in ‘Tristram Shandy’ and ‘Jacques le fataliste’ by Margaux Whiskin (review)
  2. Simon Davies
  3. pp. 547-548
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  1. Erotic Exchanges: The World of Elite Prostitution in Eighteenth-Century Paris by Nina Kushner (review)
  2. Thomas Wynn
  3. p. 549
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  1. Choosing Terror: Virtue, Friendship, and Authenticity in the French Revolution by Marisa Linton (review)
  2. Sanja Perovic
  3. pp. 549-550
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  1. The Politics of the Provisional: Art and Ephemera in Revolutionary France by Richard Taws (review)
  2. Valerie Mainz
  3. pp. 550-551
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  1. Chronologie des livres de Victor Hugo imprimés en France entre 1819 et 1851 by Éric Bertin (review)
  2. Peter Cogman
  3. pp. 551-552
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  1. Théâtre de poche by Théophile Gautier (review)
  2. Leisha Ashdown-Lecointre
  3. pp. 552-553
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  1. Théâtre complet: édition critique by Théodore de Banville (review)
  2. David Evans
  3. pp. 553-554
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  1. Zola autodidacte: genèse des œuvres et apprentissages de l’écrivain en régime naturaliste by Olivier Lumbroso (review)
  2. Nicholas White
  3. pp. 554-555
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  1. Manet, Wagner, and the Musical Culture of their Time by Therese Dolan (review)
  2. Joseph Acquisto
  3. pp. 556-557
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  1. Le Jeu des familles dans le roman du XIXe siècle by Claudie Bernard (review)
  2. Andrew J. Counter
  3. p. 557
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  1. Stealing Things: Theft and the Author in Nineteenth-Century France by Rosemary A. Peters (review)
  2. Isabelle Faton
  3. p. 558
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  1. Having It All in the Belle Époque: How French Women’s Magazines Invented the Modern Woman by Rachel Mesch (review)
  2. Diana Holmes
  3. pp. 558-559
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  1. The Liberation of Painting: Modernism and Anarchism in Avant-Guerre Paris by Patricia Leighten (review)
  2. Douglas Smith
  3. pp. 559-560
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  1. Marcel Proust et la forme linguistique de la ‘Recherche’ by Geneviève Henrot Sostero et Isabelle Serça (review)
  2. Erika Fülöp
  3. pp. 561-562
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  1. Proust et la guerre by Brigitte Mahuzier (review)
  2. Anna Magdalena Elsner
  3. pp. 562-563
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  1. Templa serena: Lucrèce au miroir de Francis Ponge by Sylvie Ballestra-Puech (review)
  2. Gina Stamm
  3. p. 564
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  1. Beckett and Animals ed. by Mary Bryden (review)
  2. Claire Lozier
  3. pp. 564-565
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  1. Beckett in the Cultural Field/Beckett dans le champ culturel ed. by Jürgen Siess, Matthijs Engelberts, and Angela Moorjani (review)
  2. Mary Bryden
  3. pp. 565-566
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  1. Le Complexe d’Ève: la pudeur et la littérature. Lectures de Violette Leduc et Marguerite Duras by Anaïs Frantz (review)
  2. Alex Hughes
  3. pp. 566-567
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  1. Albert Camus and the Political Philosophy of the Absurd: Ambivalence, Resistance, and Creativity by Matthew H. Bowker (review)
  2. David H. Walker
  3. p. 567
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  1. Albert Camus au quotidien ed. by André Benhaïm and Aymeric Glacet (review)
  2. Richard J. Golsan
  3. p. 568
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  1. Albert Camus: le souci des autres by Ève Morisi (review)
  2. Neil Foxlee
  3. pp. 568-569
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  1. Rethinking the Politics of Absurdity: Albert Camus, Postmodernity, and the Survival of Innocence by Matthew H. Bowker (review)
  2. Mark Orme
  3. pp. 569-570
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  1. Benjamin, Barthes and the Singularity of Photography by Kathrin Yacavone (review)
  2. Timothy Mathews
  3. pp. 570-571
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  1. Volodine, etc.: post-exotisme, poétique, politique ed. by Frédérik Detue and Lionel Ruffel (review)
  2. Warren Motte
  3. pp. 571-572
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  1. Azouz Begag: ’Le Gone du Chaâba’. Étude critique by Pierre-Louis Fort (review)
  2. Alec G. Hargreaves
  3. p. 572
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  1. Dictionnaire de la ‘Der des Der’: les mots de la Grande Guerre (1914–1918) by Benoît Meyer (review)
  2. Edward Ousselin
  3. p. 573
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  1. Chantiers du poème: prémisses et pratiques de la création poétique moderne et contemporaine ed. by Hugues Azérad, et al. (review)
  2. Susan Harrow
  3. pp. 573-574
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  1. En souffrance d’un corps: essais sur la voix désincarnée by Marie-Chantal Killeen (review)
  2. Armelle Blin-Rolland
  3. pp. 574-575
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  1. Histoire de la traduction: repères historiques et culturels by Michel Ballard (review)
  2. Clive Scott
  3. pp. 576-577
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  1. Les Hommes de l’ombre: portraits d’éditeurs by François Dosse (review)
  2. Edward Ousselin
  3. pp. 577-578
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  1. Lectures phénoménologiques en littérature française: de Gustave Flaubert à Malika Mokeddem by Franck Dalmas (review)
  2. Larry Duffy
  3. pp. 578-579
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  1. Marking Time: Derrida, Blanchot, Beckett, des Forêts, Klossowski, Laporte by Ian Maclachlan (review)
  2. Leslie Hill
  3. p. 579
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  1. Modern French Visual Theory: A Critical Reader ed. by Nigel Saint and Andy Stafford (review)
  2. Maria Scott
  3. p. 580
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  1. Photobiography: Photographic Self-Writing in Proust, Guibert, Ernaux, Macé by Akane Kawakami (review)
  2. Shirley Jordan
  3. pp. 580-581
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  1. Poètes de la Grande Guerre: expérience combattante et activité poétique by Laurence Campa (review)
  2. Willard Bohn
  3. pp. 581-582
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  1. In the Museum of Man: Race, Anthropology, and Empire in France, 1850–1950 by Alice L. Conklin (review)
  2. Kate Marsh
  3. pp. 582-583
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  1. Narratives of the French Empire: Fiction, Nostalgia, and Imperial Rivalries, 1784 to the Present by Kate Marsh (review)
  2. Srilata Ravi
  3. pp. 583-584
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  1. Les Réalismes haïtiens contemporains: récit et conscience sociale by Peggy Raffy-Hideux (review)
  2. Martin Munro
  3. p. 584
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  1. Remembrances: la nation en question, ou, L’autre continent de la francophonie by Anne Douaire-Banny (review)
  2. Edward Ousselin
  3. p. 585
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  1. Jean-Luc Godard: Cinema Historian by Michael Witt (review)
  2. Keith Reader
  3. pp. 585-586
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  1. Le Jour se lève by Ben McCann (review)
  2. Keith Reader
  3. pp. 586-587
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  1. Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s by Colleen Kennedy-Karpat (review)
  2. Martin O’Shaughnessy
  3. pp. 587-588
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  1. French Grammar in Context by Margaret Jubb and Annie Rouxeville (review)
  2. Michaël Abecassis
  3. pp. 588-589
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  1. La Pragmatique linguistique: théories, débats, exemples by Adriana Costăchescu (review)
  2. James Murphy
  3. p. 589
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  1. Rhétoriques de l’exemple: fonctions et pratiques ed. by Emmanuelle Danblon, et al. (review)
  2. Anna Jaubert
  3. p. 590
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  1. Forthcoming Articles
  2. p. 591
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