Etudes anglaises
Klincksieck

I.S.B.N.sans
128 pages

p. 341 à 378
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Tome 57 2004/3

Comptes rendus

• FLORIAN COULMAS. — Writing Systems: An Introduction to their Linguistic Analysis. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003, xx + 270 pp., Pb £ 16.95 - $ 22.00 / Hb £ 45.00, $ 60.00.)
• ALCUIN BLAMIRES and GAIL C. HOLIAN. — The Romance of the Rose Illuminated. (Cardiff: U of Wales P 2002, xxxviii + 140 pp., 49 ill. couleurs, 16 ill. noir et blanc, £ 35.00.)
• GLORIA CIGMAN. — Exploring Evil through the Landscape of Literature. (Oxford-Bern-Berlin-Bruxelles-Francfort-New York-Vienne : Peter Lang, 2002, 269 pp., 9 ill., € 38,50.)
• PAUL WHITFIELD WHITE and SUZANNE R. WESTFALL, eds. — Shakespeare and Theatrical Patronage in Early Modern England. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, viii + 326 pp., £ 45.00, $ 60.00.)
• ALAN C. DESSEN. — Rescripting Shakespeare: The Text, the Director, and Modern Productions. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, ix + 268 pp., £ 16.95.)
• DAVID J. BAKER and WILLY MALEY, eds. — British Identities and English Renaissance Literature. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, xvi + 297 pp., Hb, £ 40.00, US $ 55.00.)
• JOHN KERRIGAN. — On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001, ix +266 pp., £ 40.00.)
• ARMAND HIMY. — John Milton. (Paris : Fayard, 2003, 660 pp., € 35.)
• BRIAN DOLAN. — Ladies of the Grand Tour. (London: HarperCollins, 2001, xi + 338 pp., Hb £ 19.99.)
• KATHERINE TURNER. — British Travel Writers in Europe 1750-1800: Authorship, Gender and National Identity. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001, vii + 276 pp.)
• AVRIL HORNER, ed. — European Gothic. A spirited exchange 1760-1960. (Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 2002, xii + 260 pp.)
• M. O. GRENBY. — The Anti-Jacobin Novel: British Conservatism and the French Revolution. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001, xiii + 271 pp., £ 40.00.)
• ANN GAYLIN. — Eavesdroppping in the Novel from Austen to Proust. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003, 241 pp., £ 40.)
• WALTER SCOTT. — Waverley et autres romans. Éd. SYLVÈRE MONOD et JEAN-YVES TADIÉ, avec la collaboration d’ALAIN JUMEAU et d’HENRI SUHAMY. (Paris : Gallimard, 2003, lxxi + 1510 pp., 62,50 €.)
• CHRISTIAN LA CASSAGNÈRE, éd. — Keats ou le sortilège des mots. (Lyon : PU de Lyon, 2003, 256 pp.,18 €)
• FRANK M. TURNER. — John Henry Newman: The Challenge to Evangelical Religion. (New Haven and London: Yale UP, 2002, xii + 740 pp., £ 25.00.)
• EMILY ALLEN. — Theater Figures. The Production of the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. (Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2003, viii + 254 p.)
• CHRISTINE L. KRUEGER, ed. — Functions of Victorian Culture at the Present Time. (Athens: Ohio UP, 2002, xx + 195 pp., $ 19.95.)
• LILLIAN NAYDER. — Unequal Partners: Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Victorian Authorship. (Ithaca and London: Cornell UP, 2002, xiv + 221 pp., $ 35.00.)
• ROBERT DOUGLAS-FAIRHURST. — Victorian Afterlives. The Shaping of Influence in Nineteenth-Century Literature. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002, xi + 372 pp.)
• JESSICA R. FELDMAN. — Victorian Modernism: Pragmatism and the Varieties of Aesthetic Experience. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, xiii + 261 pp., 5 ill., £ 45.00.)
• OSCAR WILDE. — Salomé. Éd. ANNE-MARIE SIMOND. (Lausanne : Éditions du Héron, 2003, 176 p., 59 €.)
• FRÉDÉRIC REGARD. — La Force du féminin. Sur trois essais de Virginia Woolf. (Paris : La Fabrique, 2002)
• STELLA DEEN, ed. — Challenging Modernism. New Readings in Literature and Culture, 1914-1945. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002, x + 223 pp., £ 40.00.)
• ALDOUS HUXLEY. — Complete Essays. Vol. VI: 1956-1963. Eds. ROBERT S. BAKER and JAMES SEXTON (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2002, 411 pp., Hb $ 35.00.)
• PETER HULME and TIM YOUNGS — The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, 343 pp., £ 15,95.)
• CATHERINE LYNETTE INNES. — A History of Black and Asian Writing in Britain, 1700-2000. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002, xxi + 308 pp., £ 45.00.)
• A.E. (GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL). — De Source : Les fontaines de l’inspiration. Trad. et éd. PATRICE REPUSSEAU. (Paris : Les Deux Océans, 2002, 120 pp.)
• MAURICE CHRÉTIEN, éd. — Le Socialisme à la britannique. (Paris : Economica, 2002, 190 pp., 15 €.)
• MICHEL PÉRON, éd. — Transdisciplinarité : fondement de la pensée managériale anglo-saxonne ? (Paris : Economica, 2002, 218 pp., 27 €.)
• JAMES G. BASKER. — Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems About Slavery, 1660-1810. (New Haven, London: Yale UP, 2002, lvii + 721 pp., $ 45, £ 27.94.)


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