Browsing by Subject "reception study"
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Femme, je vous aime ... '? Nora Roberts, une inconnue sortie de l'ombre dans l'univers sentimental
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)Even today, it is far from easy for a woman author to achieve recognition while working in an almost exclusively feminine genre, despised by the mostly male critics who wield power in the symbolic domain. Authors of romance ... -
De l'importance du genre en culture médiatique
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)In the field of mass fiction, the question of genre is as fundamental as that of the medium being used, as the logic of a series often depends upon genre-based classifications. Popular literature, therefore, could be ... -
De la 'petite Annie' à la 'grande Ernaux': L'Evolution de la critique, des Armoires vides à Passion simple (1974-1992)
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)This article offers a polemical perspective on the critical reception of Annie Ernaux's first books, over approximately twenty years. A methodical analysis of newspaper articles shows the workings of a pernicious, hidden ... -
La Censure du roman sentimental en France ou le refoulement des mauvais genres
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Le Genre comme outil d'interprétation en réception: Le Cas des téléséries chiliennes
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)Most research on the telenovela views this type of TV production as a genre with relatively stable characteristics. The research conducted for this article, dealing with identification processes in the reception of the ... -
Passionnément, à la folie...: Lecteurs et modes de lecture du roman d'amour contemporain
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2005)Underestimated even among paraliterary genres, the love novel is often met with rejection and scorn The criticism it attracts can certainly be explained in part by the unscrupulous methods used by specialized publishing ... -
Théodore de Banville, critique d'Eugène Labiche
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)In his articles of theatre critcism, written intermittently between 1847 and 1881, Théodore de Banville touched on Eugène Labiche's theatre thirty-seven times. With only a few exceptions, his opinion is generally favorable ... -
Zola critique de Labiche
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2008)This article examines Zola's reading of Labiche in some of his newspaper reviews. Zola does not categorically condemn a kind of theatre that, at first sight, differs considerably from his own naturalistic ideal. Indeed, ...