Cahiers Charles VIntroduction : Theorizing the Nineteenth-Century Literary Scene :Media, Politics, Performance
Editeur : Cahiers Charles V
Parution : 2010-10-10 15:19:05
Nombre de pages : 36
Publication | Table des matières | Critiques
Résumé
in Cahiers Charles V, n°48, 2010. Circulation and Transfer of Key Scenes in Nineteenth-Century Literature.
- Sous la direction de Sara Thornton [Éditeur intellectuel] Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada [Éditeur intellectuel]
- Introduction : Theorizing the Nineteenth-Century Literary Scene : Media, Politics, Performance [liminaire], Sara Thornton
- Woolf’s Reworking of a Victorian Telescope Scene : Writing and Refocus [article], Laura Marcus
- “But now his voice to me was like a stream/ scarce heard” : avatars spectraux de l’épiphanie (Wordsworth, Joyce, Woolf) [article], Jean-Marie Fournier
- Poetics of the Bedroom Scene in Fuseli, Frankenstein, Film [article], Luisa Calè
- Tess à Stonehenge : transfert d’une scène clé du roman à l’écran [article], Isabelle Gadoin
- Face to Face with Nature : Hardy, Darwin and the Photographer’s Lens in Key Scenes [article] , Paul Edwards
- The Charge of the Light Brigade [article], Paul Volsik
- Le bal Birotteau : une scène d’hybris démocratique [article], Fabrice Wilhelm
Table des matières
- Sous la direction de Sara Thornton [Éditeur intellectuel] Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada [Éditeur intellectuel]
- Introduction : Theorizing the Nineteenth-Century Literary Scene : Media, Politics, Performance [liminaire], Sara Thornton
- Woolf’s Reworking of a Victorian Telescope Scene : Writing and Refocus [article], Laura Marcus
- “But now his voice to me was like a stream/ scarce heard” : avatars spectraux de l’épiphanie (Wordsworth, Joyce, Woolf) [article], Jean-Marie Fournier
- Poetics of the Bedroom Scene in Fuseli, Frankenstein, Film [article], Luisa Calè
- Tess à Stonehenge : transfert d’une scène clé du roman à l’écran [article], Isabelle Gadoin
- Face to Face with Nature : Hardy, Darwin and the Photographer’s Lens in Key Scenes [article] , Paul Edwards
- The Charge of the Light Brigade [article], Paul Volsik
- Le bal Birotteau : une scène d’hybris démocratique [article], Fabrice Wilhelm
Critiques
- “This important volume from an authoritative international team of authors sheds significant new light on the comparative development of post-war Conservatism in the western world.”
– Stuart Ball, Professor Emeritus, University of Leicester, UK - “The rich essays collected in this illuminating volume show that the rise of right-wing politics in the United Kingdom, the United States, and France since the 1970s was a remarkably transnational phenomenon. As they attacked social democracy and cultural pluralism, right-wing movements borrowed ideas, visions, vocabularies, and tactics from each other, adapting them to their own national idioms and using advances in one country to win advances elsewhere. Anyone interested in confronting the problems that have proliferated in the wake the right’s reconfiguration of politics – surging inequality, belligerent ethno-nationalism, worker disempowerment and insecurity, and lost faith in the capacity for democratic self-government – has much to learn about the origins of these problems from this important book.”
– Joseph A. McCartin, Georgetown University, USA, author of Collision Course