A look at the Francophilia in Presença: echoes of an unrequited love
The fascination that French culture and literature have always exerted upon the Portuguese imaginary has been widely demonstrated. The writers who have gathered in 1927 around the literary review presença (1927-1940) bear witness to this Francophile ...
Márcia Seabra Neves
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Anarchism, francophilia and nation: Juan Emiliano Carulla facing the Great War
From an analysis of his writings, his memories and his intellectual networks, this article studies a key moment of the itinerary of Juan Emiliano Carulla: the years of the First World War.
Emiliano Gastón Sánchez
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Es un lugar común afirmar que el catolicismo argentino, al igual que otros de América Latina, es fuertemente tributario de la influencia romana, así como también de la hispánica —en este último caso, en especial, luego del “desastre” de 1898—.
Miranda Lida
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‘A Ghastly and Blasphemous Nightmare’: Environmental Ethics in Dickens’s Journalism
In the article ironically entitled A Monument of French Folly, published in Household Words, 8th of March, 1851, Charles Dickens targeted a number of civic reforms in municipal abattoirs located within the city walls of London as well as the English ...
Ignacio Ramos-Gay
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Regional Republicans: the Alsatian socialists and the politics of primary schooling in Alsace, 1918-1939 [PDF]
This article deals with political discussions about the place of language and religion in interwar Alsatian primary schools viewed through the lens of the local Socialist Party (SFIO).
Carrol, Alison
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The Anglo-American synecdoche?: Thomas Jefferson’s British legacy 1800-1865 [PDF]
This article is focused on one of the behemoths of American history, Thomas Jefferson. Unlike most studies, however, it removes the Virginian statesman from his familiar American context in order to illustrate his significance as a British icon.
O'Connor, Peter
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Unbearable lightness:some modern instances in Auden, Stevens and Eliot [PDF]
In this essay I examine the implicit paradox that, although in conventional consideration ‘light’ is good and ‘darkness’, by antithesis, bad, the antithesis itself implies interconnection and, especially in poetry, the evocation of light can equally ...
Sharpe, Tony
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LIBERTY, GENTILITY, AND DANGEROUS LIAISONS: FRANCOPHILIA IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC, 1775-1800 [PDF]
This dissertation investigates the various and occasionally competing streams of French culture generated in several different arenas – print culture, polite society, marriage, and gender performance – in the last quarter of the eighteenth century.
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'The age of a mistaken nationalism': histoire croisée, cross-national exchange and an Anglo-French network of periodicals [PDF]
This article uses the toolbox of histoire croisée to study Anglo-French interaction in Ford Madox Ford's English Review and Transatlantic Review and T. S. Eliot's Criterion.
Van Puymbroeck, Birgit
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Approaching Personality through Style: The Seriously Perplexing Figure of Dezső Szabó [PDF]
Dezső Szabó (born 1879, Klausenburg/Kolozsvár/Cluj, Austria-Hungary, died 1945, Budapest) was a towering figure of his generation. Literary critic, social pamphleteer, satirist, and novelist, he aroused strong passions on all sides with his rhetorically ...
Abondolo, D
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