Correspondence; Images of the eighteenth century; Polemic, Style and aesthetics

Volume: 2004:07

Series: SVEC

Series Collaborators: Alessandro Arbo, Université de Strasbourg II (Marc Bloch); Anne-Sophie Barrovecchio, Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV); Clara Carvajal, Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV); Robert L. Dawson, University of Texas; Gillian Dow, Balliol College, Oxford; Claire Garry-Boussel, Lycée Jules Ferry, Paris; Arnold Heertje, University of Amsterdam; Christophe Henry, Université de Paris I; Edward James, St John's College, Cambridge; Nathalie Kremer, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Benoit Léger, Concordia University; Laurence Marie, Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV); Dorothy Medlin, Winthrop University, South Carolina; Anne-Rozenn Morel-Daryani, Université de Rennes; Edward Nye, Lincoln College, Oxford; Adrien Paschoud, Université de Lausanne; Pascale Pellerin, Université de Strasbourg; Charlotte Théret, Université de Provence; Bernard Vouilloux, Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux III; Thomas Wynn, St John's College, Oxford.<br>

Publication Date: 2004

Pages: 299

ISBN: 978-0-7294-0844-8

Price: £75


About

I. Correspondence
Dorothy Medlin and Arnold Heertje, André Morellet’s correspondence in 1780 and 1782
Robert L. Dawson, A new Voltaire correspondent
II. Images of the eighteenth century
Edward nye (ed.), Le dix-huitième siècle par lui-même: proceedings of the Voltaire Foundation Postgraduate Meeting, 2003
III. Polemic
Edward James, Pierre Bayle’s Eclaircissement sur les Pyrrhoniens
Pascale Pellerin, Le Voltaire antijuif d’Henri Labroue: une escroquerie intellectuelle meurtrière
Bernard Vouilloux, De la prose serpentine: à propos du Spectateur français de Marivaux
IV. Style and aesthetic
Alessandro Arbo, Archéologie de l’expression musicale dans l’esthétique des Lumières
Benoit Léger, Métaphores de la peinture et de la gravure en traduction au dix-huitième siècle: une prototraductologie ?
Thomas Wynn, Decoration and imagination in four eighteenth-century adaptations of Gerusalemme liberata and the Tancrède legend

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