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17 April 2023

“A verboradical demonstration”: À propos de deux imitateurs anglophones de Rabelais au XVIIe siècle

Bernd Renner
City University of New York

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17 April 2023

Du Bellay and Marot: Imitation, Creation, Destruction

Hassan Melehy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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17 April 2023

Walking with Robert Walser

Mary McKinley
University of Virginia, Emerita

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17 April 2023

Rabelaisian Satire and the Conciliation of the Satyre Ménippée

Bruce Hayes
University of Kansas

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17 April 2023

Ethos, Habit, and Class in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron

Scott Francis
University of Pennsylvania

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17 April 2023

Desportes, Di Costanzo, and the Disproportionate Simile

JoAnn DellaNeva
University of Notre Dame

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17 April 2023

The Devourer Devoured: Curiosity and Time in Bonaventure des Périers’s Prognostication des prognostications

Raphaëlle Burns
University of California, Los Angeles

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9 March 2022

Review Article: Cocaine & Rhinestones, Season 2 as Public Humanities

Bob Hudson
Brigham Young University

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9 March 2022

In Memoriam: Allan Pasco (1937–2021)

Corry Cropper
Brigham Young University

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9 March 2022

The Elephant in the Text: Speaking the Unspeakable in Adolphe Belot’s Mademoiselle Giraud, ma femme (1870)

Hope L. Christiansen
University of Arkansas

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