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    Stendhal’s consumptive heroine: Lamiel and tuberculosis by Jones, S

    Published 2022
    “…<p><strong>Abstract</p></strong> <p>This article offers a close reading of Stendhal’s Lamiel, arguing that the eponymous heroine suffers from, but also manipulates the symptoms of, the quintessentially nineteenth-century disease, consumption. …”
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    Zola's fortunate man: Rereading Le Docteur Pascal as a country doctor by Jones, S

    Published 2021
    “…This article rereads Emile Zola's Le Docteur Pascal (1893) from a critical Medical Humanities perspective to highlight the eponymous doctor's entanglement with medical practice, thus offering an innovative interpretation of one of Zola's most maligned novels. …”
    Journal article
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    “Jeune fille qui ne pleure pas son oiseau mort”: female puberty in Stendhal's Lamiel by Jones, S

    Published 2021
    “…In the second instance, it demonstrates how Lamiel charts the eponymous heroine's physiological progression through puberty via its use of the terms petite and jeune fille. …”
    Journal article