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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 소설/시/희곡 > 문학비평 > 문학비평 일반
· ISBN : 9780754666431
· 쪽수 : 202쪽
· 출판일 : 2009-10-28
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Introduction On Collaboration 1 My discussion of collaboration benefited greatly from the wisdom and comments of Frank Paul Bowman, to whose memory this Introduction is dedicated., Seth Whidden; Part I Collaboration before the Revolution; Chapter 1 How Often Did Authors Write Alone?: Ways of Becoming an Author in Early Modern France, Joan DeJean; Chapter 2 “Le Diner des philosophes”: Conviviality and Collaboration in the French Enlightenment, John R. Iverson; Part II The Nineteenth Century: A Long Century of Collaboration; Chapter 3 Collaboration and Solidarity: The Collective Strategies of the Romantic Cenacle, Anthony Glinoer; Chapter 4 Smooth Collaboration: Vitalism and Judaism in Erckmann-Chatrian’s L’Ami Fritz, Julia Przybos* Research for this essay was supported by the Professional Staff Congress-City University of New York (PSC-CUNY) Research Award Program.; Chapter 5 Sharing One’s Death: Le Tombeau de Theophile Gautier (1873), Durand Pascal; Chapter 6 Poetry in Collaboration in the 1870s: The Cercle Zutique, “Le Fleuve” and “The Raven”, Seth Whidden; Chapter 7 Erasing Collaboration: The Case of Andre Gill and Louis de Gramont, Joseph Acquisto; Chapter 8 The Medan Group and the Campaign of Naturalism, Jennifer K. Wolter; Chapter 9 From Illustration to Decoration: Maurice Denis’s Illustrations for Paul Verlaine and Andre Gide 1 A version of this essay was given at a symposium organized by the University of Toledo in February 2003 in conjunction with the exhibition “Splendid Pages: The Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection of Modern Illustrated Books” held at the Toledo Museum of Art (14 February?11 May 2003)., Frederic Canovas; Chapter 10 Collective Experiment in Literary Journalism: The Case of La Revue Wagnerienne, Pamela A. Genova; Chapter 11 Rhyparographers: Les Freres Goncourt and Monstrous Writing, Lawrence R. Schehr; Part III The Twentieth Century: Collaboration and Modernism; Chapter 12 Belgian, Modernist, and Avant-garde Literary Journals from the Early 1920s: A Model for Network Collaboration, Daphne de Marneffe;














