Table of contents for Medieval saints in late nineteenth century French culture / edited by Elizabeth Emery and Laurie Postlewate.


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Contents
Introduction Elizabeth Emery	00
PART ONE
SAINTS AS INSPIRATION FOR ART, LITERATURE AND MUSIC
1. "Sur un vitrail d'Äglise": Structures and Sources in Flaubert's 
"LÄgende de Saint Julien l'Hospitalier" Rori Bloom	00
2. When the Saints go Marching In: Popular Performances 
of La Tentation de Saint Antoine and Sainte GeneviÅve de Paris 
at the Chat Noir Shadow Theater Madhuri Mukherjee	00
PART TWO
THE "SCIENTIFIC" EXAMINATION OF SAINTS' VISIONS
3. Odilon Redon's Temptation of Saint Anthony Lithographs
Barbara Larson	00
4. The Golden Legend in the Fin de SiÅcle: Zola's Le RÉve and 
Its Reception Elizabeth Emery	00
PART THREE
THE STRUGGLE TO RECONTEXTUALIZE HAGIOGRAPHY
5. Translatio Lidwinae: The Adaptation of Medieval Sources in Huysmans' Sainte Lydwine de Schiedam Laurie Postlewate	000
6. Discourse on Method: Hippolyte Delehaye's LÄgendes 
hagiographiques C. J. T. Talar	000
PART FOUR
HAGIOGRAPHY AND THE CULT OF THE NATION
7. Polychromatic Piety: Saints According to Anatole France Christina Ferree Chabrier	000
8. Unofficial and Secular Saint in Integral Nationalist 
Discourse: Maurice BarrÅs' Literary Jeanne d'Arc 
Carolyn Snipes-Hoyt	000
Conclusion Elizabeth Emery	000
Select Bibliography of Secondary Sources	000
About the Contributors	000
Index	000




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: French literature 19th century History and criticism, Saints in literature