Ibbett (U. of Michigan) offers a series of curious perspectives on the monumental and too often monolithic corpus of the neoclassical stage by looking at different texts and in different directions th
Compassion's Edge examines the language of fellow-feeling—pity, compassion, and charitable care—that flourished in France in the period from the Edict of Nantes in 1598, which established some degree
In the summer of 1927, Walter Benjamin wrote about a possible future project on what he called French Trauerspiel, or mourning drama. In this volume of Yale French Studies, an international team of le