Etudes Anglaises

Papers
(The TQCC of Etudes Anglaises is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Are it -Clefts Really “Cleft” Constructions?4
“The poem is not its language”: Deconstruction, New Historicism, and Hugh Kenner2
Notes on Contributors1
“The Past is the Present”: Marianne Moore’s Historiographical Observations1
Images of Transcendence: “Crisis Always” and the New Black British Poets1
Concluding pages1
Disability, Race, and Performance in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1
“Education cannot unsex a woman”: Mary Robinson’s A Letter to the Women of England1
Epidemic Notions: Immunity – Care – Lockdown – Toxicity – Vulnerability – Contagion1
Error, Sprawl and Epistemological Poise in Thomas Browne:How to Sit Right at the Last Supper0
The Dublin Monaghan Bombings from Trauma to Justice: Testifying through Art0
Emersonian Intertext and Whitmanian Intimate Influence: Queering “Nature” in 19 th -century New England Women’s Writing0
Les excès de l’amour et l’amour de l’excès dans The Female Quixote (1752) de Charlotte Lennox0
“We are born for lateness”: Byron and Cixous Writing the Present0
« With four or five most vile and ragged foils » : métonymie shakespearienne ou topos politique ?0
“Things to address directly”: Border Politics and Contemporary British Poetry0
The Spirit and the Mass Graves: Romanticism, Apocalypse and Globalisation in Coleridge0
“Corporeal, raging”: Body Work in New Writing from the North of Ireland0
Intuitions: Hugh Kenner’s Repurposing of Buckminster Fuller’s Poetics in Academic Writing0
The “Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles” Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum: Rebalancing Voices, Authority and Engagement0
Introduction. Contemporary Nigerian Literature in English: An Orchestra of Pluralities0
Concluding pages0
Rethinking Subaltern Urbanism through Indian Literary Nonfiction: Sonia Faleiro’s Beautiful Thing (2010) and Aman Sethi’s A Free Man (2011)0
The Assimilating Fancy: Problems of Correspondencein the Writings of Thomas Browne0
Paranoid Messiahs: The Military in Wole Soyinka’s Later Satirical Drama0
Introduction. The North of Ireland: Borders, Bodies and Communities in the Post-Agreement Era0
Comptes rendus0
William Robinson (1838-1935), Garden Beauty and the Sublime0
“Error makes me perfect”: Error in Lady Mary Wroth’s The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania0
Danny HAYWARD. — Wound Building: Dispatches from the Latest Disasters in UK Poetry (Earth, Milky Way: Punctum Books, 2021, 218 pp., 21,00 $)0
“And/Or”: Love and Creative Combinations in Orlando0
Allegory, Dystopia and Literature in our Time: Three Indian English Novels0
George Chapman and his “Maligners”: Analyzing Error in The Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois (1613)0
The Token Woman of 1922? Virginia Woolf and the Gendered Battles of Anglo-American Modernist Criticism0
Guidelines for Authors0
Mary Shelley’s Support for the Italian Revolutions of the 1820s and 1830s0
Toxicity, Colonial Violence and Indian Law in Louise Erdrich’s Justice Trilogy0
Introduction0
William Robinson (1838-1935), Garden Beauty and the Sublime0
Rethinking Subaltern Urbanism through Indian Literary Nonfiction: Sonia Faleiro’s Beautiful Thing (2010) and Aman Sethi’s A Free Man (2011)0
The Life of St. Julian Hospitaller , or The Story of a Holy Sinner: The Hagiographic Romance of a Criminal Penitent0
“Take a friend by the hand as the manner is”: Vulnerability and Fear during the London Plague (1665)0
The “Matchgirls’ strike” of July 1888: A Glimpse at Female Working-class Militancy0
Byron, mise en scène. “Self”-Dramatization and the Fiction of Authenticity0
Unruly Stories: Opening up to History in Helon Habila’s Travelers0
“The way we speak about contagion is political”: a Conversation with Dr Koenig, M.D.0
The Ecopoetics of Flooding in Contemporary Nigeria0
The “Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles” Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum: Rebalancing Voices, Authority and Engagement0
La croyance dans le fumoir : “The Portrait of Mr. WH”, l’éthique de la croyance de William Kingdon Clifford et l’assentiment selon John Henry Newman0
“The Past is the Present”: Marianne Moore’s Historiographical Observations0
1922 And All That; or, Modernism After All0
Guidelines for Authors0
Antoine TRAISNEL — Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 354 p., ISBN 9781517909642, $27.00)0
T.S. Eliot’s “significance”0
Jean-Jacques LERCERCLE — Système et style. Une linguistique alternative (Paris : Amsterdam, 2023, 208 p., 18 €)0
“The Arc of Struggle”: Poetry and Defeat in the Work of Sean Bonney0
Notes on Contributors0
Introduction. The North of Ireland: Borders, Bodies and Communities in the Post-Agreement Era0
Nathalie SAUDO-WELBY — Jack and Jekyll. La dégénérescence en Grande-Bretagne, 1880-1914 (Préface de Jean-Jacques Lecercle. Paris : ENS Éditions, 2023, 325 p., 32 €)0
Armelle PAREY et Isabelle ROBLIN (dir.) — A.S. Byatt, Before and After Possession : Recent Critical Approaches (Presses universitaires de Nancy – Éditions Universitaires de Lorraine, 2018, Regards cro0
Images of Transcendence: “Crisis Always” and the New Black British Poets0
“And/Or”: Love and Creative Combinations in Orlando0
Allegory, Dystopia and Literature in our Time: Three Indian English Novels0
The Heuristic Function of Error in Bacon’s A Device for Gray’s Inn Revels (1595)and The Advancement of Learning (1605)0
Introduction: Lord Byron In Memoriam , Yet Again0
A Sense of Belonging: Three Contemporary Poets in 21 st -century Bombay0
Coping with Hugh Kenner’s Modernism: A Personal Recollection0
Byron en français : de quelques traductions récentes0
Caroline BERTONÈCHE — Le Kaléidoscope de Keats (Paris : Presses Universitaires de Paris-Nanterre, coll. « Intercalaires », 2023, 194 pages, 15 €)0
Martine MONACELLI (éd.) —  Male Voices on Women’s Rights: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century British Texts (Manchester: Manchester UP, 2017, 209 p., 19,99 £, ISBN 978-1-7849-9277-4)0
Notes on Contributors0
Claire WROBEL —  Roman noir, réforme et surveillance en Angleterre (1764-1842). Gothique et panoptique (Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2022, 546 p., € 49)0
Political License in Hollywood (1933–1957): The Case of King Vidor0
Spectres and Inheritances: The British Response to the French Revolution and Early Nineteenth-Century Political Mobilizations0
Spectres and Inheritances: The British Response to the French Revolution and Early Nineteenth-Century Political Mobilizations0
The Dublin Monaghan Bombings from Trauma to Justice: Testifying through Art0
Error, Sprawl and Epistemological Poise in Thomas Browne:How to Sit Right at the Last Supper0
Toxicity, Colonial Violence and Indian Law in Louise Erdrich’s Justice Trilogy0
Korey GARIBALDI — Impermanent Blackness: The Making and Unmaking of Interracial Literary Culture in Modern America (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2023, 288 p., $29.95)0
Céline LOCHOT — Complexe de l’ironiste, De Quincey à l’œuvre (Grenoble, UGA Editions, 2021, 352 p., ISBN : 978-2-37747-231-4 ; OpenEdition Books : 978-2-37747-274-1)0
British Radical and Revolutionary Women Writers (1770s–1830s)0
Le roman comique du Dr Primrose ou l’art du travestissement dans The Vicar of Wakefield0
Notes on Contributors0
“Is the poet / An imperial dissident”: Migration and the Limits of Care in Bhanu Kapil’s How to Wash a Heart0
Catherine LANONE et Jean-Pierre NAUGRETTE (éds.) —  Le Temps qu’il fait dans la littérature et les arts du monde anglophone / What’s the Weather like in Anglophone Literature and Arts (Paris : Honoré 0
“We are born for lateness”: Byron and Cixous Writing the Present0
Le chant d’amour-propre de J. Alfred Prufrock0
“Upon what ground?”: Hamlet as Journeying Play0
Modernist Studies Old and New: An Interview with Douglas Mao0
Émergence et transformation du puritanisme (1559–1660) : quelques jalons historiographiques0
Contemporary Nigerian Literature, Literary Activism and Networks of Production in the Twenty-First Century0
The Spirit and the Mass Graves: Romanticism, Apocalypse and Globalisation in Coleridge0
Guidelines for Authors0
George Chapman and his “Maligners”: Analyzing Error in The Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois (1613)0
Male Waithood and Radical Transformation in A. Igoni Barrett’s Blackass0
Opening Pages0
Notes on contributors0
Vanessa GUIGNERY et Christian GUTLEBEN (éds.), Nadine Gordimer, Jump and Other Stories : parcours critiques (Revue Cycnos , 34.3, 2018)0
T.S. Eliot with a Rhythmic Set: Vers Libre , Free Verse and Strong Rhythmicity0
Guidelines for authors0
“The struggle to be free”: A Conversation with Aman Sethi0
The Staying Power Project: Photographic Heritage as a Site for Dialogue and Reconciliation0
Harold’s Mobility as a Growth of Negativity: Byron’s Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage and Nietzsche’s Untimely Meditations0
« En manière d’introduction » Tiré de Américain en Amérique : un modernisme « maison »0
The Ecopoetics of Flooding in Contemporary Nigeria0
Evanghelia STEAD — Grotesque and Performance in the Art of Aubrey Beardsley (Open Book Press, 2024. 292 pages (xii+280), ISBN 978-1-80511-345-4 (Paperback), 978-1-80511-346-1 (Hardback))0
Notes on Contributors0
Guidelines for Authors0
“Enough! or Too much”: William Blake’s Intermedial Aesthetics of Excess0
Notes on Contributors0
Un chevalier dans la tourmente révolutionnaire : les ancêtres français de Virginia Woolf et de Julia Margaret Cameron0
Continuous Commentary: E.R. Curtius and T.S. Eliot on Literary Criticism0
Making Sense of Error in Early Modernity (1595-1646)0
Chloé THOMAS — Les excentrés. Poètes modernistes américains (Paris : CNRS Éditions, 2021, 265 p., 25 €)0
Dividing Lines: The Border Roads of Irish Poetry0
David DUFF (éd.) — The Oxford Handbook of British Romanticism (Oxford : Oxford UP, 2018, 796 p., ISBN 978-0-19-966089-6)0
“Enough! or Too much”: William Blake’s Intermedial Aesthetics of Excess0
End Pages0
Jean-Pierre NAUGRETTE — Sherlock Holmes et le mystère de St. Clere (Cadillon : Le Visage Vert, 2021, 162 p., 14 €)0
The Heuristic Function of Error in Bacon’s A Device for Gray’s Inn Revels (1595)and The Advancement of Learning (1605)0
Against Prejudice: Charlotte Smith’s Desmond ; or, A Female Version of the French Revolution0
Jocelyn DUPONT et Gilles MENEGALDO (éd.) — Spectres de Poe dans la littérature et dans les Arts (Cadillon : Le Visage Vert, 2020, 504 p., 30 €, ISBN : 978-2-918061-45-8)0
Le Second Congrès Continental : Au cœur de la révolution et de l’indépendance (1775-1776)0
The Assimilating Fancy: Problems of Correspondencein the Writings of Thomas Browne0
Unnatural Perspectives and the “Cheverel Glove” Effect in Twelfth Night0
Unnatural Perspectives and the “Cheverel Glove” Effect in Twelfth Night0
“Take a friend by the hand as the manner is”: Vulnerability and Fear during the London Plague (1665)0
“He too rose to his feet, feeling vulnerable squatting on the floor”: Poetics and Politics of Vulnerability in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Paradise (1994)0
Notes on Contributors0
Diaspora Writes Back: Caste and Migration in Dalit Women Life Narratives0
Tristram l’obscur0
« La bonne critique doit se recommander aussi par son écriture » : entretien avec William Marx0
Impossible immunité et care  : On the Beach de Nevil Shute0
“Outworn Europe”: Liberal Visions of South America in Byron’s “The Age of Bronze” and in Barbauld’s Eighteen Hundred and Eleven0
The Trope of the Fallen Woman in Mary Hays’s The Victim of Prejudice0
Making Sense of Error in Early Modernity (1595-1646)0
War from the Margins: Metalepsis and Metonymy in Pat Barker’s Toby’s Room and Sarah Waters’s The Night Watch0
“My God, you’re fun to kiss”: Love, Lust, and Liminality in Tender Is the Night0
Rethinking Modernism with Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes (1926)0
Harold’s Mobility as a Growth of Negativity: Byron’s Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage and Nietzsche’s Untimely Meditations0
No Future: Poetry of the Current British Crisis0
“Mine was a dislocated journey”: Reflexivity and Fragmentation in Mina Loy’s Autobiographies and Archives0
No Future: Poetry of the Current British Crisis0
Contemporary Nigerian Literature, Literary Activism and Networks of Production in the Twenty-First Century0
Male Waithood and Radical Transformation in A. Igoni Barrett’s Blackass0
Concluding Pages0
Shelby FOOTE. — Bart le magnifique (traduit et édité par Paul Carmignani, Paris, Éditions rue d’Ulm, 2022, 424 pages)0
“Now for a scene!” – “Wakefield” and the Drama of Narration in Hawthorne’s Tales0
Byron, mise en scène. “Self”-Dramatization and the Fiction of Authenticity0
“Outworn Europe”: Liberal Visions of South America in Byron’s “The Age of Bronze” and in Barbauld’s Eighteen Hundred and Eleven0
De la falaise à l’estran : le littoral anglais sous Georges III, un territoire inquiet0
Notes on contributors0
Remerciements aux experts évaluateurs0
Un carrosse pour le harem : étude comparée des diplomaties anglo-ottomane et anglo-moghole entre les xvi e et xvii e siècles0
The Trope of the Fallen Woman in Mary Hays’s The Victim of Prejudice0
Espacer le temps : quête du réel et existence citoyenne chez Henry David Thoreau0
Freya JOHNSTON — Jane Austen, Early and Late (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2021; paperback 2023, xiv + 271 p., £20, ISBN 978-0-691-22980-5)0
“[W]hat community means” in Wendy Erskine’s Short Stories0
“Upon what ground?”: Hamlet as Journeying Play0
The Structural Significance of Errors in Francis Bacon’s Natural Philosophy0
Dividing Lines: The Border Roads of Irish Poetry0
Agency beyond Action: Modernist Charactersas Interpreters and Readers0
“Error makes me perfect”: Error in Lady Mary Wroth’s The Countess of Montgomery’s Urania0
Compte rendu0
The Structural Significance of Errors in Francis Bacon’s Natural Philosophy0
Sovereignty and Agency in Photographic Portraits from Australia and Aotearoa / New Zealand: from Anthropological Aspirations to Artistic Reimaginings0
The “Matchgirls’ strike” of July 1888: A Glimpse at Female Working-class Militancy0
Gawain , une moralité visuelle0
British Radical and Revolutionary Women Writers (1770s–1830s)0
A Master in Tone(s): Markson’s Interconnective, Abstract Art in Wittgenstein’s Mistress0
Vibrant Allegories: Questioning Immunity with Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet (2016–2020)0
“Mine was a dislocated journey”: Reflexivity and Fragmentation in Mina Loy’s Autobiographies and Archives0
Céline PREST — Le Spectre du document dans l’œuvre romanesque de Charles Dickens. Supports, signes et sens (Paris : Honoré Champion, 2023, 476 p., 78 €)0
The Token Woman of 1922? Virginia Woolf and the Gendered Battles of Anglo-American Modernist Criticism0
Nixon, Kissinger et l’Amérique latine : l’obsession anticommuniste0
T.S. Eliot with a Rhythmic Set: Vers Libre , Free Verse and Strong Rhythmicity0
Against Prejudice: Charlotte Smith’s Desmond ; or, A Female Version of the French Revolution0
Anne-Marie SMITH-DI BIASIO —  Le Palimpseste mémoriel  : entendre la mémoire au fil des modernismes ( Paris : Sorbonne Université Presses, coll. « Mondes anglophones », 2024, 212 p., € 24)0
Introduction0
The Anti-Austerity Poetics of the Archive: Jay Bernard’s Surge and Holly Pester’s go to reception and ask for Sara in red felt-tip0
Vibrant Allegories: Questioning Immunity with Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet (2016–2020)0
“My God, you’re fun to kiss”: Love, Lust, and Liminality in Tender Is the Night0
Remerciements aux experts évaluateurs0
The Early Critics of Modernism: A Matter of Style0
“There is no withstanding the general voice of the people”: Social and Political Thought in Ann Jebb’s Pamphlets0
Mary Shelley’s Support for the Italian Revolutions of the 1820s and 1830s0
“The way we speak about contagion is political”: a Conversation with Dr Koenig, M.D.0
Rethinking Modernism with Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes (1926)0
Modernist Poetry in the Hands of Spies: Poetic Secrecy and the Secret Service0
Patchwork, pandémie et confinement aux États-Unis0
Epidemic Notions: Immunity – Care – Lockdown – Toxicity – Vulnerability – Contagion0
Photographier la variation : Franz Boas et les portraits-types0
Notes on Contributors0
Lockwood, le mal aimé (ou le mal aimant ?)0
Emersonian Intertext and Whitmanian Intimate Influence: Queering “Nature” in 19 th -century New England Women’s Writing0
Notes on Contributors0
A Sense of Belonging: Three Contemporary Poets in 21 st -century Bombay0
Introduction. Contemporary Nigerian Literature in English: An Orchestra of Pluralities0
Notes on Contributors0
Alain MORVAN (éd.). — Dracula et autres récits vampiriques (textes traduits, présentés et annotés par Alain Morvan, Paris : Gallimard, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 2019, 1078 p., 69 €)0
Nathalie SAUDO-WELBY —  Le Courage de déplaire : Le roman féministe à la fin de l’ère victorienne (Paris : Classiques Garnier, 2019, 415 p., 36 €)0
Independence and Extinction in Scottish Wilderness Writing0
“Education cannot unsex a woman”: Mary Robinson’s A Letter to the Women of England0
“Now for a scene!” – “Wakefield” and the Drama of Narration in Hawthorne’s Tales0
Christine BERTHIN, Emily EELLS et Laetitia SANSONETTI (éds.) —  Auteurs-traducteurs : l’entre-deux de l’écriture (Paris : Presses Universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2018, 297 p., 22 €)0
Luke ROBERTS — Living in History: Poetry in Britain, 1945-1979 (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2024, 280 p., $120)0
Crystal PARIKH (éd.) — The Cambridge Companion to Human Rights and Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 272 p., 21,99 £, ISBN-13:9781108722209)0
Notes on Contributors0
The Anti-Austerity Poetics of the Archive: Jay Bernard’s Surge and Holly Pester’s go to reception and ask for Sara in red felt-tip0
“Is the poet / An imperial dissident”: Migration and the Limits of Care in Bhanu Kapil’s How to Wash a Heart0
Diaspora Writes Back: Caste and Migration in Dalit Women Life Narratives0
A Master in Tone(s): Markson’s Interconnective, Abstract Art in Wittgenstein’s Mistress0
Charlotte BRONTË. — Shirley-Villette, 1849-1853 (Préface de Laurent Bury, édition publiée sous la direction de Dominique Jean, avec la collaboration de Véronique Béghain et Laurent Bury, Paris : Galli0
Guidelines for Authors0
Paranoid Messiahs: The Military in Wole Soyinka’s Later Satirical Drama0
Kathleen Raine and the Tradition of Eden and Exile0
Agency beyond Action: Modernist Charactersas Interpreters and Readers0
Evanghelia STEAD — Grotesque and Performance in the Art of Aubrey Beardsley (Open Book Press, 2024. 292 pages (xii+280), ISBN 978-1-80511-345-4 (Paperback), 978-1-80511-346-1 (Hardback))0
David GREIG —  Dunsinane (trad. Pascale Drouet, introduction de William C. Carroll, Toulouse : Presses Universitaires du Midi, 2016, rééd. 2022, 281 p., 16 €) ; Outlying Islands/Îles lointaines (trad.0
War from the Margins: Metalepsis and Metonymy in Pat Barker’s Toby’s Room and Sarah Waters’s The Night Watch0
The Staying Power Project: Photographic Heritage as a Site for Dialogue and Reconciliation0
“The struggle to be free”: A Conversation with Aman Sethi0
Unruly Stories: Opening up to History in Helon Habila’s Travelers0
Independence and Extinction in Scottish Wilderness Writing0
Éva ANTAL et Antonella BRAIDA (dir.) — Female Voices: Forms of Women’s Reading, Self-Education and Writing in Britain (1770-1830) (Besançon, Presses Universitaires de Franche-Comté, 2022, 269 p., ISBN0
Guidelines for authors0
“The Arc of Struggle”: Poetry and Defeat in the Work of Sean Bonney0
Howard Phillips LOVECRAFT Récits (Paris : Gallimard / La Pléiade, 2024, LVIII + 1349 p., € 76)0
Introduction: Lord Byron In Memoriam , Yet Again0
L’Indien atemporel d’Edward S. Curtis et le mythe de la race en voie de disparition0
Life : An Interview with Ian Beesley0
Comptes rendus0
Are it -Clefts Really “Cleft” Constructions?0
Danny HAYWARD. — Wound Building: Dispatches from the Latest Disasters in UK Poetry (Earth, Milky Way: Punctum Books, 2021, 218 pp., $21,00)0
Visibilizing “Those Who Have No Part”: LGBTQIA+ Representation in Contemporary Nigerian Fiction in English0
“Things to address directly”: Border Politics and Contemporary British Poetry0
Opening pages0
Opening Pages0
Child Abuse in Northern Ireland: Kincora, an Elusive Truth?0
Antoine TRAISNEL — Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 354 p., ISBN 9781517909642, $27.00)0
George ORWELL —  Œuvres (Trad. Véronique Béghain, Marc Chénetier, Philippe Jaworski et Patrice Repusseau, éd. Ph. Jaworski avec la collaboration de V. Béghain, M. Chénetier et P. Repusseau). Paris : G0
Visibilizing “Those Who Have No Part”: LGBTQIA+ Representation in Contemporary Nigerian Fiction in English0
Émilie WALEZAK – Rethinking Contemporary British Women’s Writing: Realism, Feminism, Materialism (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, 175 p., 35 $)0
Mettre Byron en musique0
Life : An Interview with Ian Beesley0
Sovereignty and Agency in Photographic Portraits from Australia and Aotearoa / New Zealand: from Anthropological Aspirations to Artistic Reimaginings0
T.S. Eliot’s “significance”0
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