NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES ASSOCIATION réunit des chercheurs anglo-saxons et francophones, dont les recherches se concentrent sur la littérature, l’histoire, les arts et les cultures en France et dans la francophonie française du dix-neuvième siècle.
Référence bibliographique : Nineteenth-Century French Studies 43.3–4 (Spring–Summer 2015), University of Nebraska Press, 2015. EAN13 : ISSN01467891.
The Editorial Board of Nineteenth-Century French Studies is pleased to announce the publication of volume 43 numbers 3–4 (Spring–Summer 2015). In addition to a special section edited by Claire Barel-Moisan entitled “Romans d’anticipation: une évasion du présent,” this issue continues the journal’s longstanding tradition of covering the full range of studies of nineteenth-century French literature and related fields, touching on topics such as diverse as madness, revolution, travel throughout the French-speaking world, gastronomy, talking parrots, God, Satan, and Victor Hugo. A full table of contents is below and also online (link) at: www.ncfs-journal.org.
All of the journal’s book reviews from volume 43 and all of the journal’s online reviews dating back to 2007 are accessible online and without subscription (link). In addition, the web site offers archives of the journal’s publications since it began in 1972: Table of Contents from every issue (link), abstracts of all of the articles (link), and all of the book reviews published online (link). Finally, the web site also provides complete information about subscriptions (link), about submitting articles (link) and book reviews (link), about the journal’s Editorial Board (link) and Advisory Board (link), and about the journal’s history (link).
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