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- Nineteenth-Century French Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 44, Numbers 3 & 4, Spring-Summer 2016
- From the Editor
- Index
- The Last Manifestation of Vautrin
- The Sewer and the Prostitute in Les Misérables: From Regulation to Redemption
- Le “Privilège de la parodie”: La censure politique dans quatre vaudevilles de Bayard, Kock, Labiche et Royer
- Educating Nélida and Valentia: Female Mentorship in Two Works by Marie d’Agoult
- Illusion and the True: Arcades, Dioramas, and Irony in Théophile Gautier’s Fortunio
- “Que ne sommes-nous assez riches”: Colonialist Reverie in George Sand’s Indiana
- Sur les traces des loups des livres pour enfants
- Incipit: On the Present and Future of the Field
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