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This work presents a chronological journey through the work of Alain-Rene Lesage. We will see in particular how... Read More >>
The considerations of Marquis Louis-Antoine Caraccioli on the role of colors in a society torn between chromophobia... Read More >>
Through these two royalist tragedies written in 1797, the authors intended to pay homage to two martyrs of the French... Read More >>
The myth of Sappho appears in the eighteenth century in art, literature, and philosophical thought. Inflected by... Read More >>
"Matteo Maria Boiardo's ""Orlando Innamorato"" appears in this volume, in Alain-Rene Lesage's French translation,... Read More >>
This pamphlet published in 1784 is a satire as well as a profound discussion about the future of the book and culture... Read More >>
The texts offered in this collection will help readers get a sense of the diversity of the works of Jean-Jacques... Read More >>
This anthology offers an overview of a now forgotten literature of entertainment and of a genre dependent on Ancien... Read More >>
This critical anthology of twenty-three pamphlets gives an account of the media's relentless attacks on Ancien Regime... Read More >>
Marivaux was not afraid to take on the role of editing feuilles volantes, no matter how lowly this position was... Read More >>
The account of this journey, the manuscript for which remains miraculously intact, is the work of a perfectly unknown... Read More >>
Rabelais's work is peppered with references and quotations taken from the Bible. From this traditional typology,... Read More >>
This work consists of more than 180--mostly unpublished--prefaces to eighteenth-century novels. The generous accompanying... Read More >>
"The studies gathered in this volume aim to clarify the status of literary people in the eighteenth century and... Read More >>
"Written if not day by day then at least in temporal continuity, as the name ""historical diary"" would have it,... Read More >>
Successive editors of Condorcet have piously avoided publishing this violently anticlerical text, which seeks to... Read More >>
What remains of the abundant literary production of the eighteenth-century fable writers? The present anthology... Read More >>
Le Chef-d'oeuvre d'un inconnu by Themiseul de Saint-Hyacinthe, first published in 1714, is a parody in which a popular... Read More >>
Widely read and distributed, the Almanach parisien is a revelatory text on uses of the city during the Enlightenment.... Read More >>
The impact of the Etudes de la nature on French literature and philosophy is largely overlooked today. The edition... Read More >>
The notes taken by the diplomat Charles-Etienne Coquebert de Montbret during his journey from Paris to Dublin in... Read More >>
The texts in this collection shine light on the origins of the first European periodicals, their sources, their... Read More >>
It is neither ideological nor documentary relevance that make this story unforgettable-this is accomplished rather... Read More >>