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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 280–300.
Published: 01 September 2023
... often framed or thought of as “feminine”—such as clothing and fashion accessories—were also central to entrepreneurial masculinity and bourgeois men’s social mobility during the late nineteenth century. It is therefore unsurprising that the commercialization of menswear and masculine accessories...
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Romanic Review (2001) 92 (4): 433–444.
Published: 01 November 2001
...Floriane Place-Verghnes Floriane Place-Verghnes "LES DIMANCHES D'UN BOURGEOIS DE PARIS" : REALITE BURLESQUE OU CARICATURE EFFRAYANTE? Le XIXe, siecle par excellence de l'avenement du bourgeois, s'est egalement avere celui du moteur de la caricature. La caricature, procede qui signifle...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 135–154.
Published: 01 January 2017
...Christine Bourgeois Copyright © 2017 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 2017 Christine Bourgeois THE OLD FRENCH GUILLAUME DE PALERNE AND THE STAG OF SAINT EUSTACE: A STUDY IN THE SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE OF MEDIEVAL FICTION The anonymous late twelfth-­or early thirteenth...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 317–340.
Published: 01 September 2023
... and flavorful). Based on a play by Jacinto Benavente (1925), and repurposed in the era of the Popular Front, the film attempts to ease class conflict by celebrating the working life and asserting interclass harmony, thereby appealing to viewers on both the left and right. But despite its bourgeois perspective...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (3): 356–371.
Published: 01 December 2022
... trouve changée et concerne désormais aussi le monde bourgeois, capitaliste et colonialiste qui a mis en scène ce procès, tandis que la Ville Lumière, Paris, apparaît pleine de boue. Ce mouvement de retournement contre ses accusateurs sera plus tard repris par Aimé Césaire dans le Cahier du retour au pays...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (2): 336–358.
Published: 01 September 2021
...John Westbrook Abstract Ferguson’s Accounting for Taste reveals a gap in our understanding: How did French culinary discourse move beyond the bourgeois sphere in which it emerged in the nineteenth century? Picking up on her comparison of the Proustian synthesis of regional and national culinary...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (1): 101–106.
Published: 01 January 2006
...), their extravagance whenever they did earn money, their disdain for alJ things bourgeois, and the cafes they patronized. The ronlances between Rodolphe and Minli and Marcel and Musette are the Inost fanloLls of M urger's sketches because of Puccini's opera; however, the late InOlllent in which they appear...
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Romanic Review (2002) 93 (1-2): 57–67.
Published: 01 January 2002
... of writing fiction came with a prose automatically, if not comfortably, ensconced in the passe simple, a sort of linguistic, bourgeois armchair. There are several difficulties with this hypothesis. One need but think of the difference in styles between, for example, Le Roman comique, La Princesse de Cleves...
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Romanic Review (2019) 110 (1-4): 247–264.
Published: 01 January 2019
... too close to her friends, and so demonstrating an inattention to the rules of bourgeois propriety. Moreover, this scandal involved her powerf­ul friends using state resources to help Thanks to Andrew Counter, Elizabeth Ladenson and Nick White for their comments on previous versions of this article...
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Romanic Review (2002) 93 (4): 478–481.
Published: 01 November 2002
..., there is fascination for everything that lies outside of bourgeois boredom: the poor, the marginalized, the bohemian, the failure and the reject. As Sartre wrote in L'!diot de la (alnille, after 1848 and the consolidation of the power of the middleclasses, anything could serve as a vehicle for an imaginary escape from...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (3-4): 377–385.
Published: 01 May 2005
... of the late eighteenth century2 and to the brief but radical reconceptualization of the family effected by Revolutionary laws before it was redirected in the Code, presented family narratives that put into question the dominant bourgeois hierarchical articulation of family relations. 1. See also Nancy...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 183–199.
Published: 01 January 2011
... of them who was condemned to death. Despite being, legally speaking, the most serious criminal among them, this condamne finds himself appalled by the world and the minds of these criminals. His reaction to them is that of the bourgeois that he once was, and this reaction subtly suggests to a contemporary...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (3-4): 259–274.
Published: 01 May 2005
... in a network of lineage and neighborly relations, and placed under patriarchal authority, were to be gradually replaced by the modern bourgeois home, a self-contained and mobile body, in which paternalistic control is supplemented by maternal affection. The Jacobins did not destroy that core family...
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Romanic Review (2008) 99 (3-4): 239–256.
Published: 01 May 2008
... at the Bancroft Library (UC Berkeley). Finally, I would CHRISTINE A. JONES and what the enduring success of her stories can tell us about the role ascribed to France in the formulation of bourgeois aesthetics in England.' We will find that most of the important publishers in London (Crouch, Davis, Bell...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (2): 281–304.
Published: 01 September 2021
... humans at the bottom of the social hierarchy who are condemned to consume the relics of the higher orders, or (more likely) to a potential offense his details might deliver to the taste and sensibilities of his bourgeois readers, but the carefully crafted ambiguity of his phrasing begins to suggest...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (1-2): 107–109.
Published: 01 January 2014
... the cinema as Phil saw it, as the most political of all the arts, is to see all the scales and balances, those figures of equilibriurn that make up Barthes's understanding of bourgeois liberalism-"an intellectual equilibrium based on recognized places"5-to see the bourgeois liberalism that Barthes dismantled...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (4): 474–476.
Published: 01 November 2004
... into the contemporaneous discourse about physical degeneration. Des Esseintes refuses to reproduce, and his neurological disorder radically distinguishes him from bourgeois society. As a result, his body and its ailments become the leitmotif of the novel. Klee, however, shows that his bodily weakness also constitutes...
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Romanic Review (2001) 92 (3): 259–275.
Published: 01 May 2001
... et progeniture, epoux et epouse, legateurs et legataires ; elle a instaure Ie divorce (mesure qui sera abrogee par la Restauration) et aboli Ie droit d'ainesse, au nom de bourgeois dont Ie capital mobilier se pretait a une repartition equitable.2 Surtout, ses decisions ont oblige a poser la question...
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Romanic Review (2019) 110 (1-4): 131–148.
Published: 01 January 2019
... by many critics, though none more influentially that Peter Brooks in Reading for the Plot. ­These two complementary scenes mark the failure of the two primary narratives of the bourgeois novel: in the first, the sentimental-e­ rotic narrative promised by the novel s title fizzles out in face-­saving...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (3-4): 311–324.
Published: 01 May 2005
..., notably their spatiotemporal dislocation. None of the main characters feel at home in the places and the times they inhabit. The Lherys or Familial Education Gone Bad The Lherys on the surface are a functional, bourgeois patriarchal family. Monsieur and Madame are the happily married and loving parents...