Gender Ambiguities, Conflicts, and Shifts in Rimbaud's "Mémoire"
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Regianino: the Castrato at the Core of Julie ou la Nouvelle HéloïsePublié-e
2021-02-02
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Charles D. Minahen is associate professor of French at Ohio State University. His teaching and research interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and culture, poetry and poetics, S/symbolism, critical theory, gender studies, and humanities. He is the author of Vortex/t: The Poetics of Turbulence, editor of Figuring Things: Char, Ponge, and Poetry in the Twentieth Century, and co-editor of Situating Sartre in Twentieth-Century Thought and Culture. He has also published articles on Descartes, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Verlaine, Mallarmé, Debussy, Sartre, Lacan, Kristeva, and G. Larson.
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