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Horror has long fascinated readers and spectators, from visions of hell in Middle Ages to apocalyptic reflections on modern times. This collection of articles sheds light on the representation of horror, and the pleasure it can provide readers.
L’Effet Pygmalion is based on the literary, visual and audiovisual incursions of the first recorded simulacrum in Western culture. Although given life as woman and wife of her sculptor by the gods, and despite her soul and body, Pygmalion nevertheless...
This volume gathers articles in French and German presented at a conference organized in 2006 by the European Doctoral School EPHE-TU Dresden. Researchers in political science, history, art history, literature and philosophy considered the idea of...
De l’oeuvre de Bruno Neveu, dont au printemps 2004 une fin prématurée a brutalement interrompu la quête érudite, les Mélanges ici réunis honorent trois faces qui par leur réunion décrivent ce que furent une personnalité scientifique et un itinéraire...
A notre époque où tout lecteur est souvent appelé à se penser auteur potentiel, par la pratique répandue, par exemple, des ateliers d'écriture, la confusion peut naître dans notre perception des écrivains, futurs ou présents, et même passés. Qui, en...
At the beginning of book VI of the Metamorphoses Minerva turns Arachne into a spider and destroys her work for having dared to compete with her. Ovid's aesthetic choices, illustrated in Arachne's tapestry, are inseparable from the philosophical and...
Selon l'usage des Travaux de Littérature, le champ couvert par ce volume est celui de la littérature française, du Moyen Âge à nos jours.. Écrire l’histoire des rapports entre l’écrivain et ses institutions, c’est venir se placer dans cet espace où...
The first part of this volume, 'Negotiating status and identity', is inspired by Dominique Schnapper's early research, notably on the civil service, unemployment, and the welfare state. The second part is on the subject of 'Integrating migrant...