Volume 16, no.4, July 2004
The Edge of Fiction/ Aux Confins du Roman

Articles

Objects, Imaginings, and Facts: Going beyond Genre in Behn and Defoe
G. Gabrielle Starr

«L'âme au corps»: récits d'expérience de Descartes à Diderot
Caroline Jacot Grapa

Patterns of Marginality in French Prose Fiction, 1701-1800
Richard L. Frautschi and Angus Martin

Mythe, histoire et fiction dans le premier roman hongrois
Olga Penke

Crossing Borders with Mademoiselle de Richelieu: Fiction, Gender, and the Problem of Authenticity
Carolyn Woodward

«Fictions médicales» au XVIIIe siècle: l'efficace de la forme dans Abdeker, ou l'Art de conserver la beauté
Alexandre Wenger

Fact, Fiction, and Anonymity: Reading Love and Madness: A Story Too True (1780)
Robert J. Griffin

Instrusions d'auteur et ingérences de personnages: la métalepse dans les romans de Bordelon et de Mouhy
Michèle B. Kahan

Poétique des ruines: le délabrement du romans dans Les Lettres athéniennes de Crébillon
Dominique Hölzle

Reading by the Gold and Black Clock; Or, the Recasting of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's Paul et Virginie
Catherine Labio

Edmund Burke and the Political Quixote: Romance, Chivalry, and the Political Imagination
Frans de Bruyn

Reading the Politics of Abortion: Mary Wollstonecraft Revisited
Christine M. Cooper

Radical Utopias: History and the Novel in the 1790s
April London

Not Adaptation but "Drifting": Patrick Keiller, Daniel Defoe, and the Relationship between Film and Literature
Robert Mayer

 


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