French Studies of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
This series publishes the latest research by teachers and researchers working in all the disciplines which constitute French and Francophone studies in this period, in the form of monographs, revised dissertations, collected papers and conference proceedings. Adhering to the highest academic standards, it provides a vehicle for established scholars with specialised research projects but also encourages younger academics who may be publishing for the first time. The editors take a broad view of French studies and intend to examine literary and cultural phenomena of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, excluding the Romantic movement, against their historical, political and social background in all the French-speaking countries. The editors also welcome work in comparative studies, and on adaptations, across languages or media.
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The Hermaphrodite, the Effete and the Butch
Sexual and Gender Ambiguities in Nineteenth-Century French NarrativesVolume 40©2022 Monographs 360 Pages -
Amongst Women
Literary Representations of Female Homosociality in Belle Epoque France, 1880–1914Volume 39©2021 Monographs 246 Pages -
Rêves de citoyens
Le républicanisme dans la littérature Suisse romande du XVIIIe siècleVolume 38©2021 Monographs 339 Pages -
Writing the Self, Writing the Nation
Romantic Selfhood in the Works of Germaine de Staël and Claire de DurasVolume 37©2019 Monographs 250 Pages -
A Class Apart
The Military Man in French and British Fiction, 1740–1789Volume 36©2016 Monographs 260 Pages -
«The Return of the Repressed»: Uncovering Family Secrets in Zola’s Fiction
An Interpretation of Selected NovelsVolume 35©2016 Monographs 344 Pages -
The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
Representation, Identity, KnowledgeVolume 32©2012 Monographs 250 Pages -
George Sand : Intertextualité et Polyphonie II
Voix, Image, TexteVolume 31©2011 Conference proceedings 0 Pages