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Études anglaises - N°2/2025

Braida Antonella, Antal Eva
Publication date 23/10/2025
EAN: 9782252048757
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ARTICLESÉva ANTAL and Antonella BRAIDA : British Radical and Revolutionary Women Writers (1770s–1830s)Drago? IVANA : Against Prejudice: Charlotte Smith’s Desmond; or, A Female Version of the French Revolution.Carla TEMPESTOSO : “There is no withstand... See full description
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PublisherKLINCKSIECK
Page Count128
Languagefr
AuthorBraida Antonella, Antal Eva
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date23/10/2025
Weight194 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)0.80 x 15.00 x 23.00 cm
British Radical and Revolutionary Women Writers (1770s–1830s)
ARTICLESÉva ANTAL and Antonella BRAIDA : British Radical and Revolutionary Women Writers (1770s–1830s)Drago? IVANA : Against Prejudice: Charlotte Smith’s Desmond; or, A Female Version of the French Revolution.Carla TEMPESTOSO : “There is no withstanding the general voice of the people”: Social and Political Thought in Ann Jebb’s PamphletsDóra JANCZER CSIKÓS : The Trope of the Fallen Woman in Mary Hays’s The Victim of PrejudiceMaria PARRINO : “Education cannot unsex a woman”: Mary Robinson’s A Letter to the Women of EnglandAntonella BRAIDA : Mary Shelley’s Support for the Italian Revolutions of the 1820s and 1830sVARIALaurent FOLLIOT : De la falaise à l’estran : le littoral anglais sous Georges III, un territoire inquietCOMPTES RENDUSÉva ANTAL et Antonella BRAIDA (dir.) — Female Voices: Forms of Women’s Reading, Self-Education and Writing in Britain (1770-1830) (M. Leclair), 237. — Evanghelia STEAD — Grotesque and Performance in the Art of Aubrey Beardsley (X. Giudicelli), 241. Céline LOCHOT — Complexe de l’ironiste, De Quincey à l’oeuvre (T. Leblanc), 244Notes on Contributors