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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (2): 288–315.
Published: 01 September 2020
... level by reinforcing its poetics of analogy, a project that connects Georges Rodenbach’s oeuvre to the larger symbolist movement from Baudelaire to Mallarmé. Rodenbach’s novel attempts to invent a tradition of symbolist prose, which provocatively locates a shared likeness in otherwise dissimilar...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 280–300.
Published: 01 September 2023
... of consumption during the final decades of the nineteenth century. Visual representations of masculine accessories in department store catalogs, advertisements, and newspaper illustrations are analyzed to argue that bourgeois men, through their shared affective interactions with material accessories, branded...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (1): 1–14.
Published: 01 May 2023
... to, or with, or for, another? Can our aloneness—note the irony of the first-person plural—ever be said to be shared? Can it be said at all? Medieval theologians, especially Gregory the Great, Bernard of Clairvaux, and Meister Eckhart, serve as guides in the wilderness here, alongside various voices from the history of North...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (2): 401–419.
Published: 01 September 2023
...William Viestenz Abstract This article analyzes two Catalan novels, Albert Sánchez Piñol’s Victus: Barcelona 1714 (2012) and Martí Domínguez’s L’esperit del temps (2019), in light of the concept of immunity developed by the Italian theorist Roberto Esposito. It is argued that the two works share...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (1): 48–65.
Published: 01 May 2020
... and Dante’s models of vernacular knowledge sharing by drawing on AIME’s notion of the diplomat, whose measured speech helps “renegotiate the new frontiers of self and other.” It is especially concerned with the modes of engagement Latour labels as the beings of politics [POL], law [LAW], and fiction [FIC...
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Romanic Review (2025) 116 (1): 23–39.
Published: 01 May 2025
... territory. This essay contextualizes Ungaretti’s poetic theft within the broader framework of shared affinities with Joyce, particularly their mutual engagement with the works of Dante Alighieri and Giambattista Vico. [email protected] Copyright © 2025 by the Trustees of Columbia University...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (3-4): 187–200.
Published: 01 May 2014
..., and the United States; railway stock in Switzerland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Argentina, Brazil, and Tunisia; gold, nickel, and diamond mines-including those exploited by De Beers; oil and shipping companies from around the world (including the Port of Rosario, Argentina); and random securities, such as shares...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (2): 282–286.
Published: 01 September 2022
..., relationship, the fundamentally shared nature of existence, rather than detached understanding, packaged meaning, closed interpretation of our being-in-the-world. An ongoing, ever-opening, generative sense of the latter is preferred. And thus, she writes, “the task of the poet [that is Bonnefoy, becomes one...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (1-2): 217–234.
Published: 01 January 2011
... rights and mutual responsibility in the ranks of the Grande Armee. The influence of this Napoleonic model-in which shared suffering and success in combat depended on greater trust and intimacy between comradespersisted in French military culture during the Second Empire. On the eve of the Franco-Prussian...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (3): 426–447.
Published: 01 December 2022
... the real enigma of the lai : Yseut’s reception of Tristan’s message, and the communicative potential of the love they share—a potential that resonates throughout the Tristan tradition. The idea that “Chèvrefeuille” problematizes textual exchange is deeply ingrained in the critical tradition; Bloch...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 503–519.
Published: 01 May 2011
..., declining aristocrats, and other investors frustrated by the dominance of La Haute Banque, otherwise referred to in the novel as La Banque Juive. At first, Saccard's energetic marketing succeeds in boosting the bank's share price to dizzying heights, but soon his overweening ambitions and illegal maneuvers...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (4): 803–821.
Published: 01 November 2010
... of the thinkers' respective aesthetic theories. First among concerns is the like manner in which Unamuno and Nietzsche charge art with a task of existential importance: that of promoting the eternal affirmation of life. Other coincidences studied are the shared view of the individual as his or her own artistic...
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Romanic Review (2016) 107 (1-4): 77–102.
Published: 01 January 2016
... Eliot s ­much-a­ dmired Realism and highlighted the authors mutual préoccupation morale, their interest in the most modest and ordinary forms of human life, and above all the shared quality of la sympathie in their works, noting, Il y a autant de tout cela chez le George d Outre-Manche que chez...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 105–109.
Published: 01 January 2017
...). * * * It is difficult to describe how much I feel indebted to Ross Chambers. Faced with this seemingly impossible task of expressing, in just a few ­humble words, the im­mense gratitude I feel to have known him and to have shared an orbit with him, I could perhaps sum up my feelings in one ­simple phrase: The world...
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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 93–102.
Published: 01 January 2015
... for their focus on the day-to-day, rather than retrospective narration of one's life (14), are another one of Berkane's main forms of writing. Despite their different temporality, they inarguably share many components of Lejeune's definition of autobiography: a narration of the self by an author (though...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (2): 317–320.
Published: 01 September 2022
... those authors served. Chapter 2 is devoted to “Alfonso Madrigal, el Tostado, and the Politics of Friendship.” It explores Madrigal’s ideas of “shared emotion and shared language, articulated under the concept of friendship,” also touching on the concepts of love and compassion. Madrigal’s ideas have...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (4): 857–859.
Published: 01 November 2010
... looks at the troubadours as moralists and outlines what they shared with moralizing goliards, preachers, and other ecclesiastical writers. After reiterating the ideas of Dronke and other scholars on the close parallels between courtly and goliardic poetry, Thiolier-Mejean turns to the troubadours...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 13–15.
Published: 01 January 2017
..., much better. You ­don t ­really owe friends and they ­don t owe you. Sharing, yes; exchange of commodities, no. Friendship d­ oesn t work that way, and neither did Ross. Many of ­those friends who have contributed to this collection of tributes ­were once Ross s students. I never was, unfortunately...
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Romanic Review (2024) 115 (1): 115–133.
Published: 01 May 2024
... linguistically, as his phrase points to the shared etymologies of diamantino (diamond-like) and imantado (magnetic). Diamante (diamond), whose ancient Greek root is adámās (adamant), shares roots with the Spanish iman (magnet) and the French aimant (magnet). The Latinate form of the root, adamās...
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Romanic Review (2005) 96 (2): 207–231.
Published: 01 March 2005
... specific sort of life-crisis-serious physical illness-testifies, in particular, to a shared preoccupation with embodied experience and the multiple meanings which we attach to it. In each of these texts, the breakdown of the body, by the disruption it causes in the routine of the patient and his/her "loved...