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Hannah Freed-Thall
Winner, 2024 MSA Book Prize, Modernist Studies AssociationAt the beach, bodies converge with the elements and strange treasures come to light. Departing from the conventional association of modernism with the city, this book makes a case for the coas
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Hannah Freed-Thall
Spoiled Distinctions investigates crises of evaluation in twentieth-century France. Taking Marcel Proust as its central figure, the book theorizes the disorienting force of everyday aesthetic experience. In a series of surprising readings, Hannah Fre
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Hannah Freed-Thall, François Proulx
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L'Esprit Créateur. 62:1-9
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Hannah Freed-Thall
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Paragraph. 45:112-131
What becomes visible when we consider À la recherche du temps perdu from the vantage point of the beach? This article contends that Proust's beach resort, Balbec, stages a reconfiguration of social ritual and corporeal style. Balbec is both an enorm
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Hannah Freed-Thall
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Comparative Literature. 73:131-149
This introduction theorizes the littoral zone as a space for rethinking comparative literature and the environmental humanities. Beaches and ports are among the twentieth century’s most vexed and polyvalent cultural geographies. The article contend
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Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. 23:263-272
Hannah Freed-Thall & Thangam Ravindranathan : Pour commencer, une question sur le collectif, idee phare de notre colloque et de ce numero special de la revue SITES. Corniche Kennedy (2008), Naissan...
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Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. 23:117-121
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Hannah Freed-Thall
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Modern Language Quarterly. 79:421-444
The rhetoric of revulsion has shaped French cultural modernity. This essay examines salient forms of nineteenth- and twentieth-century French literary disgust, then turns to écœurement (heartsickness) as a contemporary case study. Écœurement is k
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Hannah Freed-Thall
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Modernism and Close Reading
This chapter understands modernist close reading in an expanded sense, as an open-ended practice of attention to the look and feel of things. This practice is not exclusively directed at literary texts. Rather, it is a way of seeing that takes a wide
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