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JournalISSN: 0891-9356

Nineteenth-Century Literature 

University of California Press
About: Nineteenth-Century Literature is an academic journal published by University of California Press. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Narrative & Poetry. It has an ISSN identifier of 0891-9356. Over the lifetime, 3984 publications have been published receiving 21164 citations. The journal is also known as: NCL-E.


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TL;DR: Recension des elements caracteristiques du roman a sensation anglais du 19 siecle as mentioned in this paper, l'enigme, le mystere et le melodrame.
Abstract: Recension des elements caracteristiques du roman a sensation anglais du 19 siecle| l'introduction du roman gothique et du roman policier dans la litterature domestique victorienne comme crise du realisme| l'enigme, le mystere et le melodrame| la tradition critique de l'analyse psychologique et psychanalytique du roman a sensation.

144 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, Hoock-Demarle focused on women writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, focusing on the work of a writer such as Sophie von LaRoche in a wider context and avoiding the tendency to label writers according to period.
Abstract: often equate with the sentimental, epistolary novel. Finally, Hoock-Demarle successfully avoids the tendency to label writers according to period. In doing so she usefully sets the work of a writer such as Sophie von LaRoche in a wider context. In assessing the weaknesses of this study, it is important to consider for whom the study was intended. It appears from the virtual absence of a discussion of secondary literature on women writers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries that Hoock-Demarle intends her study more for generalists than for specialists. Moreover, as titles and quotations in German are translated into French, it seems clear that her study is primarily directed to a French audience. Finally, the bibliography consists of a relatively short list of general secondary sources; it offers an extensive bibliographic listing of contemporary texts on the French Revolution, however, as well as of memoirs, correspondence, and novels by women between 1790 and 1816, information extremely useful to any scholar of women's literary history.

83 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a transcription du ms. dactylographie d'essais qui n'ont pas ete acheves auxquels l'A. intitule Notes for Reading at Random.
Abstract: Publ. d'un ms. dactylographie d'essais qui n'ont pas ete acheves auxquels l'A. ajoute une transcription du ms. intitule Notes for Reading at Random.

78 citations

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YearPapers
202315
202220
202118
202041
201971
201870