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"'unlimn’d they disappear': The Ghostly Presence of Native Americans in Whitman’s Leaves of Grass"
2018
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Present Uncertainty and Looking to the Past: The Ambiguous Literary Nationalism of Putnam’s Monthly
2023
Putnam’s Monthly (1853-1857) was one of the best literary and general interest magazines in antebellum America. Besides its high quality, what made the New York-based magazine stand out was its commitment to publishing American writers and focusing on American themes at a time when, with no reliable international copyright protection in place, many periodicals in the United States were in the habit of reprinting the works of foreign (primarily British) authors, sometimes without payment. However, despite its optimistic literary nationalism, Putnam’s Monthly expressed uncertainty about the quality of contemporary American literature and, indeed, about the capacity of American society to enco…
Compte rendu de "La Réinvention de Shakespeare sur la scène littéraire américaine" de Ronan Ludot-Vlasak. Transatlantica [online] (1 | 2015), URL: ht…
2015
“The Civil War and the Call for Southern Literature”
1991
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“Thoughts on the Origins and Significance of the American Civil War on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial of the Outbreak of the Bloodiest Conflict…
2011
Compte rendu de "The Cambridge History of American Literature, Volume I: 1590-1820," ed. Sacvan Bercovitch. Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines 62 (…
1994
Compte rendu
Compte rendu de "The Cambridge History of American Literature, Volume II: Prose Writing, 1820-1865," ed. Sacvan Bercovitch. Revue Française d’Etudes …
1996
Compte rendu
“Anatomizing America: Science and the Rhetoric of Literary Nationalism in theNineteenth Century”
1997
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“Much Ado About Something: American Writers and the Atlantic Cable of 1858”
2008
International audience
Repères de civilisation : Grande-Bretagne, Etats-Unis
2003
International audience; Il s’agit d’un manuel d’initiation à l’histoire et aux institutions britanniques et américaines avec des courts résumés en français. Comprenant 239 pages, il est destiné aux étudiants de terminale, des classes préparatoires et de première année à l’université. J’étais responsable de la partie américaine de l’ouvrage, élaboré en collaboration avec Adrian Park (pour la partie britannique), Jean Pouvelle (pour les résumés en français) et Daniel Casanave (pour les illustrations).