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FRENCH STUDIES: THE ROMANTIC ERA

FRENCH STUDIES: THE ROMANTIC ERA French Studies THE ROMANTIC ERA By MARJORIE SHAW, Senior Lecturer in French in the University of Sheffield I. GENERAL LITERARY CRITICISM. J. Rossard, Une clef du Romantisme: la pudeur, Nizet, 1974, 174 pp., takes its point of departure in 'la pudeur naturiste' of La Nouvelle Heloise and includes chaps on Joubert, Constant and Stendhal, treating the subject more from the philosophical angle than the purely literary. N. Furman, 'La Revue des Deux Mondes' et Ie Romantisme (1831- 1848) (HICL, 149), Geneva, Droz, 167 pp., examines the attitude of the Revue to the works of the various Romantic writers, stressing particularly, of course, the role of F. Buloz. There is an index and a bibl. J. C. McLaren, 'Qu'est-ce que Ie Romantisme?', RoN, 16: 300-4, looks at some of the defini­ tions offered by several of the Romantics themselves and finds the most satisfactory in Musset's Lettres de Dupuis et Cotonet: 'Le romantisme, c'est l'etoile qui pleure .. .' Romantisme, no. 9, Flammarion, 136 pp., comprises a dozen arts discussing the notion of 'Ie peuple' mostly in the lit. of the first half of the 19th c. One notes particularly: M. Tournier, 'Le mot Peuple en 1848: designant social ou http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

FRENCH STUDIES: THE ROMANTIC ERA

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 37 (1): 11 – Mar 13, 1976

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2222-4297
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French Studies THE ROMANTIC ERA By MARJORIE SHAW, Senior Lecturer in French in the University of Sheffield I. GENERAL LITERARY CRITICISM. J. Rossard, Une clef du Romantisme: la pudeur, Nizet, 1974, 174 pp., takes its point of departure in 'la pudeur naturiste' of La Nouvelle Heloise and includes chaps on Joubert, Constant and Stendhal, treating the subject more from the philosophical angle than the purely literary. N. Furman, 'La Revue des Deux Mondes' et Ie Romantisme (1831- 1848) (HICL, 149), Geneva, Droz, 167 pp., examines the attitude of the Revue to the works of the various Romantic writers, stressing particularly, of course, the role of F. Buloz. There is an index and a bibl. J. C. McLaren, 'Qu'est-ce que Ie Romantisme?', RoN, 16: 300-4, looks at some of the defini­ tions offered by several of the Romantics themselves and finds the most satisfactory in Musset's Lettres de Dupuis et Cotonet: 'Le romantisme, c'est l'etoile qui pleure .. .' Romantisme, no. 9, Flammarion, 136 pp., comprises a dozen arts discussing the notion of 'Ie peuple' mostly in the lit. of the first half of the 19th c. One notes particularly: M. Tournier, 'Le mot Peuple en 1848: designant social ou

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Published: Mar 13, 1976

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