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Intériorité et extériorité de la littérature d’oc en Provence : l’œuvre de Nouno Judlin

open access: yesVoix Plurielles, 2022
L’œuvre de Nouno Judlin est peu connue, malgré une activité incessante dans le Félibrige, les milieux camarguais et le théâtre. Elle a publié plusieurs recueils de poèmes, deux romans en français, mais son œuvre apparaît aujourd’hui peu accessible.
Jean-Yves Casanova
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Home‐rule versus non‐territorial autonomy? Western European national movements and their views on the minority question, 1919–1939

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 29, Issue 2, Page 482-497, April 2023., 2023
Abstract The leading elites of the ethnonationalist movements that developed in the aftermath of World War I in Western Europe usually refused to see their nations and territories as ‘national minorities’. In their view, they were stateless nations or nationalities.
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
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Cântecul Gintei Latine: Vasile Alecsandri, ‘race’ connections and the Latinity of the Romanians (1850s–1870s)

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 909-923, July 2022., 2022
Abstract This article reconstructs Vasile Alecsandri's political and cultural activities at an international level, as he attempted to raise public awareness (particularly in France and Italy) for the Romanian national cause, namely, by staking claim to the ‘Latinity’ of Romanians.
Francesca Zantedeschi
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Ein deutsch-provenzalisches „Familienfest“?

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Germaniques, 2022
The paper investigates a communication sent to Frédéric Mistral by the German provençalists on the occasion of his silver wedding anniversary in 1901.
Melanie Stralla
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« Coume li chivalié d’antan avèn voua nosto vido au triounfle d’uno Idèio. » Folco de Baroncelli, du Félibrige à la Nacioun Gardiano, d’après les archives d’auteur du Palais du Roure (Avignon)

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2020
Folco de Baroncelli, considered to be the inventor of a certain idea of the Camargue, was an indefatigable defender of a territory, its language and its customs, a young félibre coming from a noble family, the baile of L'Aiòli of Frédéric Mistral, the ...
Marjolaine Raguin
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Orixeren Mireio (1930). Literatura proventzarraren eta euskal literaturaren arteko zubia

open access: yesFontes Linguae Vasconum, 2023
Frédéric Mistral Nobel Sariaren Mirèio (1859) Orixek itzuli zuen (Mistral, 1859/1930), Euskaltzaleak talde abertzaleko itzultzaileak, genero folklorista Euskal Literatur Sistemara inportatu nahi baitzuen, a) euskal literatura aberasteko eta b ...
Maialen Fernandez Martinez
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Medievalism in a minority language : Frédéric Mistral’s Wish-Fulfillment Provençal Past

open access: yesRelief: Revue Électronique de Littérature Francaise, 2014
Frédéric Mistral is the only figure in the Felibrige to have devoted a significant portion of his oeuvre to the Middle Ages. This essay offers a new reading of his two works situated in the Middle Ages – the romance Nerto (1884), and the drama La Rèino ...
William Calin
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Être femme et écrire en langue minorée : la double marge

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2021
Histories and anthologies of Occitan literature tend to give women authors only a secondary place, or even to make them invisible. However, since the second half of the 19th century, many women have been involved in the renaissantiste cultural movement ...
Jean-François Courouau, Cécile Noilhan
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Marcello Drutel (1897-1985) : figure féminine d’une écriture érotique

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2021
Marcelle Drutel (1897-1985), a provencal poetess of the first half of the 20th century, gave a start to her career as a writer with the publication of a collection of poems, Li Desiranço, published in 1933 with the pseudonym « l’Aubanelenco ».
Jean-Yves Casanova, Cécile Noilhan
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L’Idée latine du Félibrige et la Renaissance romanche 1874-1914

open access: yesRevue des Langues Romanes, 2020
From 1874 onwards, the RLaR regularly published Romansh literary texts, often accompanied by studies on this minority Romansh language spoken in the Swiss Alps.
Bettina Berther Desax
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