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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (2): 227–248.
Published: 01 September 2020
...Amanda Vredenburgh; Hall Bjørnstad Abstract Dans cet article, nous proposons le concept du « sublime royal » pour repenser le sublime au dix-septième siècle, avant, avec et autour de Boileau, en nous penchant moins sur l’intervention de Boileau elle-même que sur le contexte qui a rendu sa réussite...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 397–400.
Published: 01 May 2008
... realm, Duggan tackles Nicolas Boileau's and Charles Perrault's assessment of Scudery's work and its lasting effect on her eventual exclusion from the seventeenth-century literary canon (Chapter 4). BOOK REVIEWS 399 If read outside the context of Chapters 2 and 3, Duggan's presentation of Boileau's...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (1-2): 255–272.
Published: 01 January 2012
... by the crime-fiction writing team of Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. But the film shares its title with a collection of short stories by the nineteenth-century writer Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, with whom Clouzot shared a taste for tales of human weakness and depravity. After the opening credits, the film...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 211–226.
Published: 01 May 2008
... des femmes (1694), at face value, neglecting to situate his Apologie and statements about women within the larger quarrel that erupted with the publication of Nicolas Boileau's misogynous "Satire X," or within Perrault's own corpus.1 Moreover, critics have yet to take into account the importance...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 588–590.
Published: 01 May 2012
... partisans on both sides, most notably Bernard Ie Bovier de Fontenelle and Nicolas Boileau, held conflicting modern and ancient positions simultaneously. Thus, Norman argues, the Quarrel occurred not only between the two parties but also between certain individual participants, a point missed by most...
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Romanic Review (2013) 104 (1-2): 65–82.
Published: 01 January 2013
... in terms that Boileau's Art poetique will echo in 1674: printing is for desperate lower-class writers and constitutes a derogation both of the noble art of writing and of the class superiority of the author. But Moliere's row with his publishers means that complaints about "avides Imprimeurs" are less...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (3): 372–388.
Published: 01 December 2021
... les instances d’Antoinette Deshoulières, elle se soit engagée dans la querelle de Phèdre , et plus encore par ce sonnet incisif contre Boileau qu’on lui attribue, et qui contredit la réputation de douceur et de bonté qu’elle s’attachait à entretenir 33 . La façon dont l’histoire littéraire a traité...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (3): 452–469.
Published: 01 December 2021
... subjected her to the scorn often reserved for women quarrelers: she is presumed to be one of the targets of Boileau’s Satire X (“au mauvais goût public la belle y fait la guerre” [74]), and Voltaire wrote, “C’est dommage qu’elle soit l’auteur du mauvais sonnet contre l’admirable Phèdre de Racine...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 285–307.
Published: 01 May 2006
...) and of imitating what happens in the soul ("ce qui se passe dans l'ame" E 58) without artifice. Bouhours' attempt is an early example of the reevaluation of the passions that accompanied that peculiar French revival of the sublime style inaugurated by Boileau's Art Poetique (1669) and by his translation...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (3): 486–504.
Published: 01 December 2021
... such as Molière’s Les Femmes savantes (1672) and Nicolas Boileau’s Satire X (1694) (123–32). Monbart at least appears to have taken on this misogynistic discourse (something I will return to later). Thus, although Sophie calls for better women’s education, “better” does not mean “unlimited.” The third...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 311–319.
Published: 01 January 2017
... sentiments, exclusively rooted in faith and became the cult of form (346). This was brought to its peak during the seventeenth-­ century classical age, when the influential Boileau dared ask the poets to turn their gaze to Olympus, where their gods live. The Gospel, by contrast, Boileau asserted, offers...
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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 215–217.
Published: 01 January 2015
... perception passionnelle de Versailles [qui] recoupe jusque dans les termes l'effet du sublime tel qu'il est decrit par Longin et Boileau" (131). To explore this point, Jeanneret discusses (with beautiful accompanying illustrations) Versaille's park and fetes, as well as opera and the genre of the comedie...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 590–593.
Published: 01 May 2012
... reason and moral concerns. Their primary weapon in making this argument, the author explains, was the Longinian concept of the sublime, influentially reinterpreted in the seventeenth century by Boileau, as an elusive, indefinable force within poetic language that ravished the reader. The sublime allowed...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 175–189.
Published: 01 May 2008
... letter to "Monsieur" following the Griselidis narrative, 1. "imprimes aTroyes au Chapon d'Or" from Apologie des Femmes (1694) n.p. Per- rault mentioned this Troyes bookseller again in his response to Boileau's attack on his Saint- Paulin. 2. The Pensees chretiennes de Charles Perrault demonstrate...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (4): 523–525.
Published: 01 November 2007
... lamentations litteraires de poetes tels que Rutebeuf, qui se plaignait que son talent passat inapen;u, la reaction generaIe au poete crotte pendant des siecles etait Ie ridicule. Citant Saint-Aimant, Sorel, Furetiere, Boileau, Moliere et Voltaire, Brissette montre que Ie poete crotte etait Ie plus souvent...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 191–209.
Published: 01 May 2008
.... L'ecart tient moins ala difference entre la poesie et la prose qu'au clivage qui vient de se produire entre les Anciens et les Modernes. La Fontaine s'arrete juste au point d'ou Perrault s'elance. Le premier se range, au cote de Boileau, dans Ie camp de ceux qui, restant fideles a l'Antiquite, ne jurent...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 317–331.
Published: 01 May 2008
... tout comme un parti pris politique pour Perrault. En effet, sous I'absolutisme de Louis XIV, I'autorite est clairement represen- tee par la politique royale, non plus par Ie modele des Anciens. II n'est donc pas strategiquement habile de se positionner en defenseur des Anciens, comme Ie faisait Boileau...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (1): 109–114.
Published: 01 January 2006
..., froln Greek and ROJnan nlythology to the place of the Bible in literature. Sellier concludes his second section on Inythology with two essays on issues raised by Racine, Boileau, Rapin, d'Aubignac, Saint EvrenH>nd, Bouhours, Le Bossu, and others. These theoreticians inspire debate on the relationship...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (3): 505–521.
Published: 01 December 2021
... sous le point de vue qui lui était le plus avantageux” (10). Before quoting Juvenal and Boileau as examples of writers whose attitude she has followed, she claims that raisonnement and sentiment were her guides in selecting arguments to convince her reader. What does the 1797 poem show...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 331–352.
Published: 01 May 2006
... preferes. lis adorent Ie sonnet encore plus que Boileau et cela n'est pas pour amplifier leur envergure. ("Le mouvement" 62-63) [Italian poets are restrained by the disastrous cult of verse. They have favored forms and rhythms. They adore the sonnet more than Boileau and this does not help them to spread...