Altered Narratives: Female Eighteenth-Century French Authors Reinterpreted
Synopsis
Vol. I of the Eighteenth-Century French World Centre-The University of Western Ontario, edited by Servanne Woodward, Anthony Purdy, Minnette Gaudet, and Peter R. Saìz
Chapters
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Preface
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Continuations to the Lettres d'une Péruvienne by Mme de Grafigny
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Lost in Translation: Crébillon fils' Les heureux orphelins and Haywood's The Fortunate Foundlings
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Textual Elaboration in Two Versions of the Story of the Comte de Comminge
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Re-Defining Idyllic Love: George Sand's Indiana as a Righting of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's Paul et Virginie
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Olivier, Armance, and the Unspeakable
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Adapting to the Theater: Representations of the 'philosophe' by French Women Writers
Published
January 1, 1997
Copyright (c) 1997 Servanne Woodward, Anthony Purdy, Minnette Gaudet, Peter R. Saiz; Sylvie Blais, Antoinette Sol, Marie A. Wellington, Sylvie L. F. Richards, Lauren C. Pinzka, Elizabeth A. Blood
