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- [Review] Changing Minds: The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Changing Minds: The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France," by John C. O'Neal, published in 2002.
- [Review] Wife-Abuse in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Wife-Abuse in Eighteenth-Century France," by Mary Trouille and published in 2009.
- [Review] Les Lettres sur la sympathie (1798) de Sophie de Grouchy: philosophie morale et réforme sociale
- This article reviews the book "Les Lettres sur la sympathie (1798) de Sophie de Grouchy: philosophie morale et réforme sociale," edited by Marc André Bernier and Deidre Dawson and published in 2010.
- [Review] The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches
- This article reviews the book "The French Nobility in the Eighteenth Century: Reassessments and New Approaches," edited by Jay M. Smith and published in 2006.
- [Review] Sex Education in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Sex Education in Eighteenth-Century France," a book edited by Shane Agin and published in 2011.
- [Review] The Politics of Appearances: Representations of Dress in Revolutionary France
- This book review discusses 'The Politics of Appearances: Representations of Dress in Revolutionary France,' by Richard Wrigley and published in 2002.
- [Review] The Enlightenment of Age: Women, Letters, and Growing Old in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "The Enlightenment of Age: Women, Letters, and Growing Old in Eighteenth-Century France," by Joan Hinde Stewart and published in 2010.
- [Review] From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law
- This article reviews the book "From Wives to Widows in Early Modern Paris: Gender, Economy, and Law," by Janine M. Lanza published in 2007.
- [Review] The Fiction of Enlightenment. Women of Reason in the French Eighteenth Century
- This article reviews the book "The Fiction of Enlightenment. Women of Reason in the French Eighteenth Century," by Heidi Bostic and published in 2010.
- [Review] Selling Beauty: Cosmetics, Commerce, and French Society
- This article reviews the book "Selling Beauty: Cosmetics, Commerce, and French Society," by Morag Martin and published in 2009.
- Patmos
- This book is a collection of poetry in Italian and translated into French and English.
- Riccoboni's 1768 Letter to the Mercure de France: Reclaiming a Woman Writer's Literary Legacy
- Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 1768 letter to the Mercure de France and the reclaiming of a woman writer's literary legacy.
- Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century
- This bibliography provides an overview of eighteenth-century women authors at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
- Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Lettres d'Élisabeth Sophie de Vallière: A Feminist Reading
- Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 'Lettres d'Élisabeth Sophie de Vallière' and writing in the female voice.
- (Substitute) Motherhood in Two Novels by Marie Jeanne Riccoboni
- Article on two novels by author Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, 'Histoire d'Ernestine,' published in 1765, and 'Lettres d'Elisabeth Sophie de Vallière à Louise Hortence de Canteleu, son amie,' published in 1772.
- Widows and Riccoboni's Lettres d'Adélaïde de Dammartin
- Article on widows and Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 'Lettres d'Adélaïde de Dammartin.' This is a selected essay from the Women in French International Conference in 2006.
- Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century - Part 2
- This bibliography forms the sequel to the author's 'Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: A Selected Bibliography,' which appeared in this Newsletter in the spring of 2007. The author provides an overview of the most important French women writers of the eighteenth century who did not write novels primarily.
- Bambina mattina
- This book is a collection of poetry in Italian and translated into English and French.
- [Review] Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment
- This article reviews the book "Science in the Age of Sensibility: The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment," by Jessica Riskin and published in 2002.
- The Presence and Absence of the Past: Sites of Memory and Forgetting in F. C. Delius's "Die Flatterzunge"
- Article on the presence and absence of the past and the sites of memory and forgetting in F. C. Delius' "Die Flatterzunge."
- The Grammaticalization of the Spanish Complement-taking Verb without a Complementizer
- This article examines authentic data samples taken from the Corpus de Referencia del Español Actual (CREA) to uncover any semantic trends commonly observed in verbs taking a sentential complement without the complementizer que in Spanish.
- Was war, was ist, was sein wird: Rezeption der Werke Günter Kunerts
- Book chapter discussing the works German writer Günter Kunert.
- Le Bonheur dans le crime de Barbey d'Aurevilly : une lecture maistrienne
- This article shows the importance of the Evenings of St. Petersburg by Joseph de Maistre for the interpretation of "Happiness in crime".
- Offizielle und inoffizielle Zensurverfahren in der DDR: Eine Fallstudie zu Günter Kunert
- Article on official and unofficial censorship procedures in the German Democratic Republic and the case of Günter Kunert.
- Frances Brooke's History of Emily Montague (1769) Epistolarity at the Transatlantic Intersection of Public and Private
- Book chapter on Frances Brooke's "History of Emily Montague" and the epistolarity at the transatlantic intersection of public and private.
- Mme Riccoboni Épistolière-Romancière L'Épître-Préface à Garrick et les Lettres de Mme de Sancerre
- Book chapter on the novelist Madame Riccoboni with letters by Madame de Sancerre and a letter addressed to David Garrick.
- A Newly Discovered 1722 Letter by Fan- and Miniature Painter Louis Goupy (1675? - 1747)
- Article discussing a newly discovered 1722 letter by fan- and miniature painter Louis Goupy (1675-1747).
- [Review] The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual - and the Modern Home Began
- This article reviews the book "The Age of Comfort: When Paris Discovered Casual - and the Modern Home Began," by Joan DeJean and published in 2009.
- Epistolary Silence in Françoise de Graffigny's Lettres d'une Péruvienne (1747)
- Article on epistolary silence in Françoise de Graffigny's 'Lettres d'une Péruvienne.'
- Overcoming the Silence: Narrative Strategies in Günter Grass's Beim Häuten der Zwiebel
- Article on overcoming the silence and narrative strategies in Günter Grass's "Beim Häuten der Zwiebel."
- Berlin's History in Context: The Foreign Ministry and the Spreebogen Complex in the Context of the Architectural Debates
- Book chapter discussing Berlin, Germany's history in context and the Foreign Ministry and Spreebogen Complex in the context of the architectural debates.
- Marriage as Feminist Utopia: Riccoboni's 'Lettre de Madame la marquise d'Artigues à sa soeur' (1785)
- Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's "Lettre de Madame la marquise d'Artigues à sa soeur" from 1785 and marriage as a feminist utopia.
- Anderson, Sascha: Encyclopedia of Contemporary German Culture
- Encyclopedia article discussing writer Sascha Anderson.
- Christa Wolf's 'Büchner Prize Acceptance Speech': An Exercise in Sprach- and Kulturkritik
- Article discussing Christa Wolf's 'Büchner Prize Acceptance Speech' and how this is an exercise in Sprachkritik, a criticism of the deficiencies in language, and Kulturkritik, a direct criticism of society,
- Peter Schneider's "Eduards Heimkehr" and the Image of the "New Berlin"
- Article discussing Peter Schneider's "Eduards Heimkehr" and the image of the "New Berlin."
- 'Zur Sache Deutschland.' Volker Braun Takes Stock
- Article discussing "Zur Sache Deutschland" and Volker Braun taking stock of his life.
- Making German Greater: Advocating for Strong Programs at All Levels
- Article on making German greater and advocating for strong programs at all levels.
- The Literature of the German Democratic Republic
- Article discussing the spring 1996 syllabus for a course on the German Democratic Republic.
- The Stasi on Display in Berlin: The Role of the Museum in the GDR's Contested Legacy
- Article on the Stasi displayed in Berlin and the role of the museum in the German Democratic Republic (GDR)'s contested legacy.
- Berlin Snapshots: Images of the City in Short Fiction
- This book chapter discusses Berlin, Germany and images of the city in short fiction.
- Berlin's Symphony Continues: Architectural, Social and Artistic Change
- This book chapter discusses Berlin, Germany and the architectural, social, and artistic change.
- East Germany
- Encyclopedia article discussing East Germany.
- [Review] Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France
- This article reviews the book "Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France," by Geraldine Sheridan and published in 2009.
- Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Original "Abeille": Gender in Early Modern Journalism
- Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's original "Abeille" and gender in early modern journalism.
- [Review] Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman
- This article reviews the book "Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman," by John R. Cole published in 2011.
- Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts
- Article on a Pickering & Chatto publication titled, "Translations and Continuations" as part of its series "Chawton House Library: Women's Novels. The series presents not only translations from the French but also continuations to one of the French texts.
- Nachrichten: Electronic News Bulletins and the German Language
- Book chapter discussing electronic news bulletins and the German language.
- Sexual Contract and mariage blanc: Marie Jeanne Riccoboni
- Article on sexual contract and mariage blanc. Abstract: Reading Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's biography as exemplifying eighteenth-century marriage based on women's limited legal recourse within the marriage contract, I argue that the author offers women an empowering alternative to the sexual contract in her fiction, a mariage blanc based on friendship.
- Le développement de l'identité féminine chez Françoise de Graffigny: Cénie et Lettres d'une Péruvienne
- Article on the development of female identity in Françoise Graffigny.
- Germany: German Democratic Republic: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (Stasi): Ministry for state security, 1950-89
- Encyclopedia article discussing the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and the ministry for state security (Stasi) from 1950 to 1989.