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European Issue 2 : stemming the Mississippi



no98 –2003/4


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Page 3 à 4

A Word From The Editors

Marc Chénetier
et Marie-Jeanne Rossignol
Marco Sioli
Page 9 à 19

When the Mississippi Was an Indian River

Zebulon Pike's Trip from St. Louis to Its Sources, 1805-1806
Thomas Smith
Page 20 à 30

“The river now began to bear upon our imaginations“

Margaret Hall, Frances Trollope, Harriet Martineau, and the Problem of the Antebellum Mississippi
Jean-Marc Serme
Page 32 à 47

Stormy Weather at Andrew Jackson's Halcyon Plantation

in Coahoma County, Mississippi, 1838-1845
Michel Imbert
Page 48 à 56

Fluctuations in Life on the Mississippi

Drifting Off the Mainstream, Down the Stream of Consciousness
Ronald Jenn
Page 57 à 68

Transferring the Mississippi

Lexical, Literary and Cultural Aspects in Translations of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Ted Widmer
Page 69 à 78

The Invention of a Memory

Congo Square and African Music in Nineteenth-Century New Orleans
Géraldine Chouard
Page 79 à 98

Mississippi : an Odyssey of the In(di)visible

Eric Gonzalez
Page 99 à 110

In and Along the Mississippi

The Motif of Music in Joel and Ethan Coen's O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Jim Jarmusch's Mystery Train

Review Essay

Pascale Antolin
Page 111 à 115

Has F. Scott Fitzgerald Become a Literary Icon?

Roundtable

 
Page 116 à 137

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