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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (4): 481–503.
Published: 01 November 2000
...Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons Copyright © 2000 The Trustees of Columbia University 2000 Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons MILITARY DISCIPLINE AND REVOLUTIONARY EXALTATION: THE DISMANTLING OF "L'ILLUSION LYRIQUE" IN MALRAUX'S L'ESPOIR AND BATAILLE'S LE BLEU DU CIEL I n 1933, Bataille contributed a review...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (3-4): 259–274.
Published: 01 May 2005
... equality makes constraints and inequalities all the more manifest and unbearable? Does this explain the insistence on Fraternity, a term added to the Republican motto in 1848, but implicit in the republican ideology since 1789? The fear of the lack of social cohesion became rampant in post-revolutionary...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 360–379.
Published: 01 September 2023
...Lee Douglas Abstract On April 25, 1974, everyday Portuguese citizens transformed a military coup into collective popular resistance, thus initiating a revolutionary process that marked an end to the Estado Novo. Image-makers, aware of the historical event unraveling in plain view, occupied public...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (2): 261–279.
Published: 01 September 2021
... of nostalgia for revolutionary Paris aims to generate a new street aesthetics and an egalitarian public sphere. Copyright © 2021 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 2021 Jules Vallès palimpsestic memory left-wing melancholia urban sketch space studies Oui, quand le...
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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 (2007) 98 (1): 111–113.
Published: 01 January 2007
... and the journeys and revolutionary steps that her personal life requires. Hart first explores the domestic ideology of the nineteenth century according to Rousseau's ideology of gender that fosters motherhood and the "natural" vocation of women. She then explores various feminine models of autobiographical...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 217–234.
Published: 01 January 2011
... friendship of the handless soldier in the Memoires du Sergent Bourgogne. In this essay, I will argue that innovations in recruitment, training, and promotion during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars created more equal 2. Alan Schorn, Napoleon Bonaparte (New York: HarperCollins, 1997) 595. 3. Schorn 644...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (1): 109–111.
Published: 01 January 2007
... establishes autobiography as a literary genre connecting "one's private life and one's public role or 'vocation' " (20). In each chapter, she demonstrates how the life of the woman autobiographer relates to the self-exploration that her writings reveal and the journeys and revolutionary steps that her...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (1-2): 123–127.
Published: 01 January 2010
... Capital: Poetic Labor and Revolutionary Irony, sets out to reclaim irony from what she considers to be its "near total repression in political thought." For her, Baudelaire's poems warrant ironic reading in Benjaminian terms as productions of "capital itself." Benjamin posits in language a kind...
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Romanic Review (2001) 92 (1-2): 47–59.
Published: 01 January 2001
...'s Tretiakov is an exemplary figure in this matter since, friend of the Futurists, he insists that the Futurism of this period is a revolutionary antibourgeois vision having nothing to do with its 1913 version; friend, too, of the formalists (Eikhenbaum, Chklovski and Tynianov) as well as being...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (3-4): 367–380.
Published: 01 May 2012
... they had held superior status. They used their personal narratives not only to denounce the black insurgents who had destroyed their plantations but also to accuse the French revolutionary politicians who, in the eyes of these authors, had triggered the slave uprising through their utopian fantasies about...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (2): 233–252.
Published: 01 March 2005
...) and a Republican. Amari's work as a historian provoked his Parisian exile. In 1837 the Bourbon governtTIent of Sicily had enacted new legislation to isolate and neutralize those suspected of seditious activities. Targeted as a revolutionary, Amari was sent to the Bourbon government seat in Naples. In this first...
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Romanic Review (2013) 104 (3-4): 333–352.
Published: 01 May 2013
...-Attaque, the group founded by Georges Bataille and Andre Breton in 1935 as a reaction to the rise of fascism in France. ContreAttaque not only marked a brief moment of detente between the two writers after their acrimonious split several years prior; it also represented surrealism's revolutionary attempt...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 503–519.
Published: 01 May 2011
... the Catholic characters, for the most part, lose everything they have. Even the pale consumptive Marxist revolutionary, Sigismond Busch, the brother of the most repellent of the Jewish bankers, reveals an innate gift for economic calculation that he deploys against the capitalist system dominated by his...
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Romanic Review (2018) 109 (1-4): 103–126.
Published: 01 January 2018
... the distribution of new dangerous media, including illicit pol­iti­cal pamphlets, which boomed with the advent of the Young Austria movement that paralleled the revolutionary Young Germany Movement in the years leading up to the 1848 revolutions in the German territories. In the role of Police Chief...
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Romanic Review (2013) 104 (1-2): 83–104.
Published: 01 January 2013
... feasting at the expense of the other limbs of the social body. There is, in other words, a politics of the body as well as a somatic poetics to be accounted for in the early Rimbaldian corpus.6 Lazy ("Sensation," "Au Cabaret-vert queer ("Le Sonnet du trou du cuI marginal ("A la Musique and revolutionary...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 211–217.
Published: 01 September 2023
... of the archiving and repurposing of the revolutionary cinema that documented Portugal’s 1974 Carnation Revolution—a cinema that was concerned with its own material conditions of production and aimed to capture the materiality of the revolutionary process. She argues for the concept of “(im)materiality” to capture...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (1-2): 115–122.
Published: 01 January 2010
... of revolutionary protest. They released gusts of laughter, which shattered the compulsory silence and lured the public toward opposition, while seeming only to amuse them" (324). I think it's safe to affirm that Kracauer's influence on nineteenth-century French studies has been inversely proportional to Benjamin's...
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Romanic Review (2019) 110 (1-4): 131–148.
Published: 01 January 2019
... the terrible story of Mme de La Chanterie s past a­ grisly chronicle of the revolutionary troub­ les. The elaborate tale involves the execution of her d­ aughter and son-i­n-­law, and her own arrest, interrogation, and imprisonment, for their involvement in a monarchist plot against Napoleon in around 1809...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 183–199.
Published: 01 January 2011
..., see Sandy Petrey, "Victor Hugo and Revolutionary Violence." BRIANA LEWIS to focus on the guilt of the society that left him to founder in poverty and ignorance, and the final sentence of the novella seems initially to espouse an opinion that we know Hugo did not hold in 1834, conceding as part of its...