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Romance Languages Faculty Works
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Moore, Fabienne
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020)
In 1799 Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) published an equivocal exotic, sentimentalist, and epic novel La Tribu indienne, ou Édouard et Stellina set in Ceylon. Likely pressured by his brother Napoléon Bonaparte, Lucien quickly ...
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Moore, Fabienne
(University of Nebraska Press, 2018)
Where does Spain fit on the post-revolutionary map? Contemporary Spain remains marginalized at the periphery of European civilization, as if deemed not yet ready, like its colonies, to put Enlightenment ideals into practice. ...
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Moore, Fabienne
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016-09)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Bucknell University Press, 2013)
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Wacks, David A.
(Revista de Poética Medieval, 2015)
There is very little manuscript evidence of the popular (non-courtly) literature of al-Andalus. For this reason it is difficult to assess its importance for the development of Castilian literature, and more broadly, for ...
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Wacks, David A.
(Wayne State University Press, 2015)
Crónica de Flores y Blancaflor is a medieval romance interpolated into a thirteenth-century account of the struggles of the kings of Asturias (eighth–ninth centuries) with the Umayyad Caliphate in Cordova. In this essay I ...
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Department of Romance Languages
(2015-11-13)
Open Access Mandate adopted by the Department of Romance Languages of the University of Oregon (14 May 2009)
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Moore, Fabienne
(European Romantic Review., 1998)
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Moore, Fabienne
(European Romantic Review, 1999)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Georgia State University, 2000)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Dalhousie French Studies, 2004)
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Moore, Fabienne
(The W. T. Bandy Center for Baudelaire and Modern French Studies, Vanderbilt University. 40: 1-2, 2005)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Blackwell, 2005-12)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2006-10)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Hispanic Issues, 2012)
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Moore, Fabienne
(Ashgate, 2009)
By examining nearly sixty works, Fabienne Moore traces the prehistory of the French prose poem, demonstrating that the disquiet of some Eighteenth-Century writers with the Enlightenment gave rise to the genre nearly a ...
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Rigoletto, Sergio
(2013-03-20)
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Rigoletto, Sergio
(2013-03-20)
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Rigoletto, Sergio
(2013-03-20)
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Rigoletto, Sergio
(2013-03-20)
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