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- Nineteenth-Century French Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Reader, Response, Theory: The Nineteenth-Century Fantastic as a Counter-Enlightenment Mode Volume 47, Numbers 1 & 2, Fall-Winter 2018-2019, pp. 1-14
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Blank Space and Affect: Reading Mallarmé through Balzac and Blanchot
- Copies and Perceptions: Human Expression in Duchenne and Zola
- Poetry on Stage: Baudelaire's Theater Voices
- Les Limites de l'engagement politique et social des premiers réalistes (1849–1857)
- Poetic Jolts, Autobiographical Infatuations: The Origins of Hector Berlioz's Les Troyens
- Terre(ur): Reading the Landscape of Conspiracy in Balzac's Une ténébreuse affaire
- L'Observation, la mémoire et le prix de l'expérience dans La Comédie humaine
- Chateaubriand ou la polysémie des archives
- Reader, Response, Theory: The Nineteenth-Century Fantastic as a Counter-Enlightenment Mode
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