French fiction -- 18th century -- History and criticism
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- Circles of learning : narratology and the eighteenth century French novel
- Dangerous truths & criminal passions : the evolution of the French novel, 1569-1791
- Der französische Roman um 1780
- Die Innovation als Imitation : zur Fortsetzungen französischer Romane des 18. Jahrhunderts
- Ecritures du corps : de Descartes à Laclos
- Eighteenth century French novelists and the novel
- Enlightened sentiments : judgment and autonomy in the age of sensibility
- Exotic women : literary heroines and cultural strategies in Ancien Régime France
- Families in jeopardy : regulating the social body in France, 1750-1910
- Fictional meals and their function in the French novel, 1789-1848
- Fictions of feminine desire : disclosures of Heloise
- Four novelists of the old régime: : Crébillon, Laclos, Diderot, Restif de la Bretonne
- French dressing : women, men, and Ancien Régime fiction
- Gender and voice in the French novel, 1730-1782
- Half-told tales : dilemmas of meaning in three French novels
- Histoire de la nouvelle française aux 17e et 18e siècles
- Histoire de la nouvelle française aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles
- Images du féminin dans les utopies françaises classiques
- Imitation and illusion in the French memoir-novel, 1700-1750; : the art of make-believe
- L'Orient romanesque en France, 1704-1789
- L'illusion et ses procédés : de "La princesse de Clèves" aux "Illustres françaises"
- L'utopie narrative en France et en Angleterre : 1675-1761
- La femme devant le "tribunal masculin" dans trois romans des lumières : Challe, Prévost, Cazotte
- Le Conte merveilleux français de 1690 à 1790 : cent ans de féerie et de poésie ignorées de l'histoire littéraire
- Le dilemme du roman au XVIIIe siècle; : étude sur les rapports du roman et de la critique, 1715-1761
- Le héros et son double : essai sur le roman d'ascension sociale au XVIIIe siècle
- Le libertinage et l'histoire : politique de la séduction à la fin de l'Ancien Régime
- Le mensonge romanesque : paramètres pour l'étude du roman épistolaire en France
- Le roman au XVIIIe [i.e. dix-huitiéme] siècle
- Le roman au dix-huitième siècle
- Le roman français au XVIIIe siècle
- Le roman personnel de Rousseau à Fromentin
- Le roman pédagogique de Fénelon à Rousseau
- Le roman véritable : stratégies préfacielles au XVIIIe siècle
- Le roman à la première personne : du classicisme aux lumières
- Le récit génétique au XVIIIe siècle
- Le soliloque de la passion féminine, ou, Le dialogue illusoire : étude d'une formule monophonique de la littérature épistolaire
- Le vice à la mode : étude sur le roman français du XVIIIe siècle : de Manon Lescaut à l'apparition de La Nouvelle Héloïse : 1731-1761
- Lenglet Dufresnoy : écrits Inédits sur le Roman
- Literary fortifications : Rousseau, Laclos, Sade
- Livres vus, livres lus : une traversee du roman illustré des lumières
- Logos in mythos : ideas and early French narrative
- Love and strategy in the eighteenth-century French novel
- No tomorrow : the ethics of pleasure in the French Enlightenment
- Paris and the provinces in eighteenth-century prose fiction
- Petits-maîtres et roués : évolution de la notion de libertinage dans le roman français du XVIIIe siècle
- Rereadings : eight early French novels
- Rhétorique et roman au dix-huitième siècle : l'exemple de Prévost et de Marivaux (1728-1742)
- Richardson and the philosophes
- Roman et théâtre au XVIIIe siècle : le dialogue des genres
- Self-imitation in the eighteenth-century novel
- Sententiousness and the novel : laying down the law in eighteenth-century French fiction
- Sentimental figures of empire in eighteenth-century Britain and France
- Story and history : narrative authority and social identity in the eighteenth-century French and English novel
- Structuralist perspectives in criticism of fiction : essays on Manon Lescaut and La vie de Marianne
- Subverting the family romance : women writers, kinship structures, and the early French novel
- Séduire, ou, La passion des lumières
- Tender geographies : women and the origins of the novel in France
- The Cambridge history of the novel in French
- The battle of the bourgeois; : the novel in France, 1789-1848
- The chain of becoming : the philosophical tale, the novel, and a neglected realism of the Enlightenment : Swift, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Johnson, and Austen
- The complete lover : eros, nature, and artifice in the eighteenth-century French novel
- The eighteenth-century French novel : techniques of illusion
- The evolution of the French novel, 1641-1782
- The fiction of enlightenment : women of reason in the French eighteenth century
- The heroine's text : readings in the French and English novel, 1722-1782
- The libertine's progress : seduction in the eighteenth-century French novel
- The novel of worldliness; : Crébillon, Marivaux, Laclos, Stendhal
- The other rise of the novel in eighteenth-century French fiction
- The surprising effects of sympathy : Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary Shelley
- Vicarious narratives : a literary history of sympathy, 1750-1850
- Virtue's faults : correspondences in eighteenth-century British and French women's fiction
- Von der philosophisch-moralischen Erzählung zur modernen Novelle : contes und nouvelles von 1760 bis 1830
- Women's friendship in literature
- Writing love : letters, women, and the novel in France, 1605-1776
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