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- Nineteenth-Century French Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 48, Numbers 1 & 2, Fall-Winter 2019-2020
- Facing the Science-Fictional Other: Human-Alien Contact in J.H. Rosny aîné’s Les Xipéhuz
- Landscapes and Perceptual Distortions in Proust
- Styles of Life, Poéthique, and Irony in Charles Baudelaire
- The Medieval and the Modern in Baudelaire’s “À une passante”
- The Incorporation of Thought in Victor Hugo’s “Le Satyre”
- La Sibylle” as Ghost Work in Hugo’s La Fin de Satan
- Que s’est-il passé en 1816? Lecture de La Vieille Fille de Balzac: Essai de gynéco-histoire
- Dissonant Voices: Noise and the Criminal Leitmotiv in Vidocq and Victor Hugo
- Incipit: L’Évolution du savoir et des sciences culturelles au XXIe siècle
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