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Passionnément, à la folie...: Lecteurs et modes de lecture du roman d'amour contemporain
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2005)
Underestimated even among paraliterary genres, the love novel is often met with rejection and scorn The criticism it attracts can certainly be explained in part by the unscrupulous methods used by specialized publishing ...
Le Cyberspace opera, ou le Web à l'oeuvre
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2005)
Le critiche rivolte al romanzo d'amore sembrano anch'esse talvolta prive di basi sufficientemente solide. Che sia leggibile e prevedibile è fuori dubbio, ma ciò non esclude l'utilizzo di tecniche di suspense per mantenere ...
Médiagénie et réflexivité, médiativité et imaginaire: Comment s'incarnent les fables
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2005)
This article deals with the concept of « médiagénie » (proposed by Philippe Marion starting in 1991) and its uses, as well as that of « médiativité ». Through various examples drawn mostly from the field of comic books, ...
Productin de l'intérnêt romanesque: un état du texte (1870-1880), un essai de constitution de sa théorie
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2010)
Le Roman-feuilleton français au XIXe siècle
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)
This electronic publication of Lise Queffélec-Dumasy’s celebrated work Le roman-feuilleton français au XIXe siècle inaugurates Belphégor’s e-library, whose principal goal is to help develop the study of popular literature ...
Fenomenologia del paesaggio: Il ruolo della descrizione in Le tour du monde en quatre-vingt jours
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)
Roland Barthes states that all literary descriptions originate from a previously "framed" referent, understood first of all in pictorial terms. It may therefore be interesting to compare the different descriptive practices ...
Caroline Marbouty ou la 'fausse position' de la femme auteur
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)
"Never like today has woman been as under-utilized. The only life accorded to her is that of her feelings, and feelings are devalued." ("Préface to Ange De Spola", Etudes de femmes, 2 volumes, Paris, Victor Magen, 1842). ...
Pourquoi tant d'histoires? T. Combe (1856-1933) ou la mesure des possibles d'une romancière et journaliste dans la Suisse de la Belle Epoque
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)
At the beginning of the twentieth-century, a former teacher who became a novelist and newspaper writer, well-known even beyond the borders of her native Switzerland, buys a « house of her own » both cozy and considerably ...
Images de la femme dans le roman sentimental
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2009)
Quelle fin pour Pedro McEvoy? Le Dénouement renoué de Rue des Boutiques Obscures
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2010)
The narrative conventions which underlie and structure the detective novel’s intrigue have been the object of pastiches, parodies and ironic subversions in a number of important works of the last half century. From Gommes ...