The title of this study “History in the text” is an oxymoronic phrase, and by this, the main focus of the book is clear immediately. On the other hand, there still remains the question to what extent text and history are comparable. The author of this volume tries to answer this by discussing the famous novel of Victor Hugo Quatrevingt-Treize against the background of the French Revolution.
2015. “Aures habet et non audiet”: Sound Imagery in Victor Hugo'sQuatrevingt-treize. Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures 69:3 ► pp. 131 ff.
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2008. Notes. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 283 ff.
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2008. Bibliography. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 309 ff.
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2008. French Revolution, Third Republic. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 233 ff.
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2008. Conclusion. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 269 ff.
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2008. Liberal Social Imaginaries and the Interiority of History. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 47 ff.
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2008. The Nationality of Expansion. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 82 ff.
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2008. National History and the Shape of the Nineteenth-Century World. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 1 ff.
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2008. The Rupture of Meiji and the New Japan. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 155 ff.
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2008. Americanization and Historical Consciousness. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 194 ff.
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2008. Decline, Renewal, and the Rhetoric of Will. In National History and the World of Nations, ► pp. 119 ff.
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