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    Normal Deviance: The Dreyfus Affair by Marie-Christine Leps

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This paper argues that the Dreyfus affair, as a national and then international discursive event, registers a general shift in power relations taking place at the turn of the century, from discipline to governmentality as the dominant mode for the exercise of power. …”
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    La Saint-Barthélemy dans la tourmente de l’affaire Dreyfus by Frank Lestringant

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…It has been said that the Dreyfus affair was the baptism of intellectuals as public figures in France. …”
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    Wilde, Zola, Dreyfus, Christ: Fin-de-siècle passions by Counter, A

    Published 2020
    “…It also shows how those entailments were exacerbated by the massive politicization of “martyr” discourse around the time of the Dreyfus Affair, when the theme acquired its fullest significance—before dissolving into an incoherence symptomatic of a crisis of moral discourse at the turn of the century.…”
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    Overcoming Mutual Estrangement? by Margot Renard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The graphic novel revisits the Dreyfus Affair, a pivotal event in nineteenth-century France that marked the rise of mass media by generating an unprecedented media coverage. …”
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    La tour d’ivoire d’un mondain dans sa chambre. Proust était-il un écrivain isolé ? by Matthieu Vernet

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…At the end of his life, in a passage intended for Le Temps retrouvé, Proust stresses the need for writers to deal with the times, and not to give up on confronting history, whether it be the Dreyfus affair or the Great War.…”
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    L’Affaire Ullmo. La trahison de l’officier de marine Ullmo en 1908. Comme un écho déformé de l’Affaire Dreyfus by Bernard Hauteclocque

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In 1907-08, French commissioned naval officer Benjamin Ullmo (1882-1957) got indicted, and convicted, of treason. Unlike in the Dreyfus Affair, there had never been any doubt whatever about his guilt. …”
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    Publishing vitriol: Rachilde, Léon Bloy, and the Mercure de France by Craske, H

    Published 2024
    “…In 1899, the avant-garde writers Rachilde and Léon Bloy both penned critiques of Émile Zola’s Fécondité, which was serialized in L’Aurore at the height of the Dreyfus affair. This article analyses the pair’s vitriolic responses to Zola’s novel, their ideological position against the values it enshrined, and the differing levels of ease with which they were able to publish their opinions. …”
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    “Go West Young Joan!” Mark Twain’s Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896) by Jennifer Kilgore-Caradec

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Twain’s earliest encounter with Joan, when he was 15 years old, while working as a printer, would influence his decision to become a writer, but it was only near the end of his life that she was to become a visible preoccupation. During the Dreyfus Affair Twain and Charles Péguy were both composing literary works about Joan of Arc that reflected their own political and social commitments. …”
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    À bas la République ! Au poteau ! Mort aux juifs ! La violence des graffitis d’extrême droite, de la naissance de l’Action française à Vichy by Richard Vassakos

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Graffiti also proves to be a protean weapon that allows one to confront one's political opponents. From the Dreyfus affair to Vichy, the camelots du roi and, following them, the men of the Leagues or the Doriotists practised agitation by using the weapon of graffiti. …”
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    De l’affaire Dreyfus à l’affaire Albertine. Sociopoétique du complot dans À la recherche du temps perdu by Julie LEMAIRE

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…First, this imagination belongs to armchair conspiracists. Between Dreyfus affair and Eulenburg affair they have indeed a lot to do. …”
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