Les aveux imaginaires Scénographie de la confession dans le roman (Angleterre, France, Russie)
This book examines the proliferation of self-disclosures that has occurred in European fiction since the end of the 18th century. Its object is the novelistic scene of confession as we find it represented by six authors from England, France and Russia: Ann Radcliffe, George Sand, Charlotte Brontë,...
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