Etudes anglaises
Klincksieck

I.S.B.N.9782252035450
128 pages

p. 466 à 496
doi: en cours

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Comptes rendus

Volume 59 2006/4

Comptes rendus

• JEAN-JACQUES LECERCLE and DENISE RILEY. — The Force of Language. (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, VIII + 186 pp.)
• H. B. NISBET and CLAUDE RAWSON, eds. — The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Volume IV. The Eighteenth Century. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005, XVIII + 951 pp., $ 45.00.)
• PETER FRANCE and KENNETH HAYNES, eds. — The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English. Volume 4, 1790-1900. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006, XV + 595 pp., £ 85.00.)
• LYNN STALEY. — Languages of Power in the Age of Richard II. (Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State UP, 2005, XIV + 394 pp., $ 45.00.)
• MAURA NOLAN. — John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2005, IX + 276 pp., £ 50.00, $ 85.00.)
• MICHEL TAILLÉ, éd. — Thomas More, Histoire, Église et spiritualité, Textes et correspondance. (Paris : Bayard, 2005, 271 pp.)
• WILLIAM M. HAMLIN. — Tragedy and Scepticism in Shakespeare’s England. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005, XIII + 306 pp., £ 50.)
• CARY DIPIETRO. — Shakespeare and Modernism. (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge UP, 2006, VIII + 234 pp.)
• MARY ASTELL and JOHN NORRIS. — Letters Concerning the Love of God. Eds. E. Derek Taylor and Melvyn New. The Early-Modern Englishwoman 1500-1750: Contemporary Editions. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005, VII + 263 pp., £ 50.00.)
• MARIE ÉLISABETH BOUGEARD-VETÖ. — Chateaubriand traducteur. De l’exil au Paradis perdu. (Paris : Honoré Champion, 2005, 830 pp., 120 €.)
• NAOMI TADMOR. — Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England : Household, Kinship, and Patronage. (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2001, viii + 312 pp., £ 40.00.)
• JONAH SIEGEL. — Haunted Museum. Longing, Travel and the Art-Romance Tradition. (Princeton: Princeton UP, 2005, XV + 285 pp.)
• TIM DOLIN. — George Eliot. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2005, 284 pp., £ 7.99.)
• ANTHONY KENNY. — Arthur Hugh Clough. A Poet’s Life. (London and New York: Continuum, 2005, 298 pp.)
• TIM BARRINGER. — Men at Work. Art and Labour in Victorian Britain. (New Haven and London: Yale UP, 2005, XI + 380 pp., 144 ill., £ 40.00.)
• MARTIN A. DANAHAY. — Gender at Work in Victorian Culture. Literature, Art and Masculinity. (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005, XI + 180 pp.)
• CHRISTOPHE GELLY. — Le Chien des Baskerville : Poétique du roman policier chez Conan Doyle. (Lyon : PUL, 2005, 205 pp., 18 €.)
• BOB DYLAN. — Chronicles. Vol. I (New York, London, Toronto, Sydney: Simon and Schuster, 2004, 293 pp., 26.90 €.)
• Hugues DIDIER, éd. — Découverte de l’Inde de Vasco de Gama à lord Mountbatten (1497-1947). (Paris, Pondichéry : Kailash Éditions, 261 pp, 15 €.)
• MATHILDA ADIE. — Female Quest in Christina Stead’s For Love Alone. (Lund: Lund Studies, 2004, 221 pp.)


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