French 17 FRENCH 17

2006 Number 54

PART VI: RESEARCH IN PROGRESS

AATF. Future conventions: 2006 (Milwaukee, July 5–8);2007 (Baton Rouge, July 12–15); 2008 (Belgium); 2009 (San Jose). Contact Jayne Abrate, Executive Director (Southern Illinois U.) Tel.(618) 453–5731.

ASSAF, FRANCIS (Georgia). In progress: Bk., Houdar de La Motte : Literary biography of Antoine Houdar de La Motte (1672–1731). Crit. ed., Chroniques de deux morts annoncées : Joint critical edition of Anthoine's Journal de la maladie et de la mort de Louis XIII and of the Anthoine brothers' (sons of the precedent). Journal de la maladie et de la mort de Louis XIV. Arts., (1) "Essai d'une térato-lexicologie du XVIIe siècle." Art. on the definitions of monsters in 17th-century French dictionaries. Submitted to Studi Francesi. (2) "Sorel, Francion et l'écriture baroque." Sollicited art. for Oeuvres & Critiques. (final title may differ). (3) "Scarron, la représentation (du) burlesque." Submitted to Biblio 17. Burlesque performance and the representation of the burlesque in Scarron's theatre. In press: crit.ed., Houdar de La Motte, Antoine. L'Iliade. Introduction, text and variants, notes. Forthcoming from Littératures Classiques, Toulouse, 2006. Arts., (1) "Dystopie, désir, discours dans L'Orphelin infortuné, de Préfontaine . Forthcoming in Literaturwissenschaftliches Jahrbuch. (2) "Les retrouvailles dans Gil Blas." Forthcoming in Rivista di letterature moderne e comparate. (3) "Paradoxe de la mise en scène des Maximes et réflexions sur la comédie." Forthcoming in conference proceedings: Journée Bossuet, Dijon, October 2004. (4) "Francion: travesti du roman, roman du travesti." Forthcoming in Cahiers du Dix-septième. (5) "Furetière, ou la modernité de l'écriture. Forthcoming in Seventeenth-Century French Studies. Research Paper: "L'Hiver de 1708–1709" read at 25th Annual SE17 conference (2006), Iowa City. Bk. reviews, Sophie de Laverny: Les Commensaux en France au XVIIe siècle. Paris: PU de la Sorbonne, 2002. Forthcoming in PFSCL. Béatrice Didier & Jean-Paul Sermain (eds.) D'une Gaîté ingénieuse. Leuven: Peeters (La République des Lettres 18): 2004. Forthcoming in Rivista di letterature moderne e comparate. fassaf@uga.edu

AYRES-BENNETT, WENDY (U of Cambridge, UK). Bks., A new crit. ed. of Vaugelas's Remarques sur la langue françoise (1647), to be published by Champion. A monograph on the genre of Observations on the French language (with Magali Seijido).

BEASLEY, FAITH E.(Dartmouth). Recent: Bks., (1) Salons, History, and the Creation of Seventeenth-Century France: Mastering Memory. Ashgate, 2006. (2) Intersections, ed. with Kathleen Wine, Gunter Narr, 2005. Currently: (1) Working on "Options for Teaching 17th and 18th-Century French Women Writers" (volume for the MLA). (2) Researching the relationship between France and India in the 17th century.

BOITANO, JOHN (Chapman U.). Editor 2003–2006, Cahiers du Dix-Septième (C17) jboitano@chapman.edu

BURCHELL, EILEEN (Marymount C. of Fordham U.). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

CARLIN, CLAIRE (U. Victoria). Canadian Treasurer, NASSCFL. Bk., ed., Imagining "Contagion" in Early Modern Europe, Palgrave-Macmillan, 2005. Arts., (1) "Marc Fumaroli cornélien." numéro spécial d'Oeuvres et Critiques, dir. Roxanne Roy. Sous presse. (2) "Perfect Harmony: Love and Marriage in Early Modern Pegagogy" in The Art of Instruction: Education, Pedagogy, and Literature in 17th-Century France, dir. Anne M. Birberick, Amsterdam, Rodopi. Sous presse. (3) "Jeanne de Cambry, Mystic and Marriage Counselor," in Convent Voices in Early Modern France, dir. T. Carr. EMF/Rookwood Press, Charlottesville, VA. Sous presse. Canadian Treasurer, NASSCFL. See NASSCFL DUES. ccarlin @uvic.ca

CARR, THOMAS M, Jr. (Nebraska-Lincoln). Bks., Voix des abbesses du Grand Siècle. La Prédication au féminin à Port-Royal. Contexte rhétorique et dossier. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2006. In progress: Editing volume 11 of EMF: Studies in Early Modern France. The Cloister and the World: Early Modern Convent Voices. Long-term project: History of writing and publishing by Ancien Régime nuns. Co-Organizer, NASSCFL 2007 Conference. tcarr1@unlnotes.unl.edu

CAHIERS DU DIX-SEPTIEME (CdDS). Journal accessible exclusively on-line at www.cahiers 17.org, in HTML and PDF format, beginning with vol. VIII,1. Editor, Stephen Fleck sfleck@csulb.edu. Associate Editor, Rose Pruiksma, rose@amskiurp.org For now, personal subscriptions ($25) & institutional ones ($50) go to SE 17 Secretary Katherine DAUGE-ROTH. Hard copies of submissions to Steve FLECK. Book Review Editor, Andrew WALLIS awallis@whittier.edu (all whom see infra). Membership in SE 17 includes individual subscription, institutional subscription.

CIR 17. President: Cecilia Rizza. [via Lagustena 16/10, 16131 Genova, ITALY. Tel. 010 5221076]. Next (Xe) biennial Colloque, "L'Ile au XVIIe siècle: réalités et imaginaire," to be held at Ajaccio and Corte, CORSICA, April 3–5, 2008. The Répertoire international des dix-septiémistes is still available. Annual Membership $30 (includes free copy of colloquium proceedings), also from Treasurer: Volker Schröder, French & Italian, Princeton U., Princeton, NJ 08544. Tel. (609) 258–1171; Fax: (609) 258–4535. volkers@princeton.edu. See also KIEL.

CONROY, DERVAL (University College Dublin). 'Iconographie et mise en scène d'un pouvoir au féminin : les quatre livres d'entrées de Marie de Médicis en exil' in Les jeux de l'échange: entrées royales et divertissements, sous la direction de Marie-France Wagner, en collaboration avec Louise Frappier et Claire Latraverse (Paris, Champion, 2007); 'Ekphrasis, edification and the iconography of women: the case of Pierre Le Moyne's Gallerie des femmes fortes (1647)' in Michael Brophy, Phyllis Gaffney and Mary Gallagher, eds., Reverberations: Staging Relations in French Since 1500 (Dublin: UCD Press, 2007); 'The Displacement of Disorder: Gynæcocracy and Friendship in Catherine Bernard's Laodamie (1689)', PFSCL, vol. 67, June 2007. In progress: 'À un carrefour des genres : les relations d'entrée de Puget de La Serre quant à l'exil de Marie de Médicis (1631–1642)'. 'Model sisters and sister models: female friendship and moral philosophy in early modern tragedy'. Bk. "Ruling Women: Gender, Government and Sovereignty in Seventeenth-Century France". Bk: "Strategies of the Image: The Iconography of Women in Seventeenth-Century Book Illustration". Contrib. ed. French 17. derval.conroy@ucd.ie

COURTES, NOEMIE (Institution unknown). "Tricks and Effects in the Theatre of the Early Modern Era" (investigating special effects on the stage, before Méliès). I want especially to focus on the relations between machinery and the notion of genre, as well as on effects of a smaller scale, without infrastructure—the ones more related to conjuring tricks and props, in opposition to the machinery of the setting. The aim is to discover whether a relation exists between the possibility—or the impossibility—of effects and the way texts are written. noemie.courtes@free.fr

DAUGE-ROTH, KATHERINE (Bowdoin C.). Recent: "Textual Performance: Imprinting the Criminal Body," PSCFL; "Crossing Lines, Encouraging Ownership: Representing the Occult Early Modern," CdDS. Forthcoming: "Nuns, Demons, and Exorcists: Ventriloquism and the Voice of Authority in Provence (1609–1611)," EMF. In revision: "Impressionable Women: Demon Marks and Divine Stigmata in Early Modern France," Sixteenth Century Journal; Bk. under contract with Ashgate Press, Signing the Body in Early Modern France, an interdisciplinary examination of the body as a literally inscribed, marked, and imprinted object in the early modern period. Contrib. Ed., French 17. Secretary-Treasurer, SE17, 2005 to present. [Send CI7 journal subscriptions c/o Dept. of Romance Langs., Bowdoin C., 7800 College Station, Brunswick, ME 04011–8478]. kdauge@bowdoin.edu For information about SE17 membership please see Society website.

DE JEAN, JOAN (Pennsylvania). Director of Dissertation: Ellen Welch. "Cosmopolitan Fictions in 17th-Century France" (for August 2007).

DENNIS-BAY, LAURA (Cumberland C.). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

DUCHENE, ROGER (U. de Provence). CD-ROM "Mon XVIIe siècle: de la marquise de Sévigné à Marcel Proust, Cent articles parus entre 1962 et l'an 2000." Extraits substantiels des biographies et autres ouvrages de Roger Duchêne (Molière, La Fontaine, Mme de Sévigné, Mme de La Fayette, Ninon de Lenclos, Marcel Proust), plus une partie inédite comportant 600 lettres de femmes du XVIIe siècle avec une bibliographie de la publication de ces lettres, et les "Mémoires du CMR17" L'Èquivalent, dans un cédérom, de plus de 2000 pages imprimées. Editions du CMR17 available @ 20 euros, from Mme Roger Duchêne, 174 rue Abbé de l'Epée, 13005 Marseille, FRANCE. She and their son Hervé will continue to update the WEB 17 newsletter, at http://web17.free.fr

DURHAM CONFERENCE. International Conference: Durham Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies. The latest in the biennial series of major interdisciplinary conferences, held in Durham Castle, is currently being planned for 2007. Further details will be made available in due course. See MABER, Richard

ESMEIN-SARRAZIN, Camille. (U. de Nice-Sophia Antipolis). Bks., (1) Ed., Mme de Lafayette, Zayde. Histoire espagnole (1670–1671), Paris, Flammarion, coll. Garnier Flammarion, 2006. (2) Ed. (with Dominique Boutet), Palimpsestes épiques. récritures et interférences génériques. Actes du colloque "Remaniements et récritures de l'Epique, de l'antiquité au xxe siècle." (Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, 11–12 juin 2004). Paris, PU Paris-Sorbonne, (à paraître en octobre 2006). (3) L'Essor du roman au xviie siècle. Discours théorique et constitution d'un genre. Paris, Honoré Champion, coll.Lumière classique.

FAVA, ANTONO (International School of the Comic Actor). The Comic Mask in the Teatro dell'Arte. Actor Training, Improvisation, and the Poetics of Survival. Northwestern UP, 2006 (illustr.). "The first aesthetic and methodological study...to describe, in a precise and practical way, what Commedia is and what it should be. The mask—as object, symbol, character, theatrical practice, even spectacle itself—is the central metaphor around which Fava builds his discussion."

FLECK, STEPHEN (California State). Editor, CIR 17. Send hard copies for submissions to S.F. c/o Romance, German, Russian Langs & Lits, California State-Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Rd., Long Beach, CA 90840–2405. sfleck@csulb.edu. Website: http://www.cahiers17.org

FRENCH 17. See PREFACE to Bibliography, p. ii.

GANIM, RUSSELL (Nebraska-Lincoln). President, NASSCFL 2007. [Dept. of Modern Languages, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588–0315]. Fax: (402) 472–0327. Phone: Dept. Office (402) 472–3745. rganim@unlnotes.unl.edu

GETHNER, PERRY J. (Oklahoma State). Treasurer, NASSCFL [Dept. Foreign Langs, Oklahoma SU, Stillwater, OK 74078]. perry.gethner@okstate.edu See NASSCFL DUES.

GILBY, EMMA (Sidney Sussex C., Cambridge, CB2 3HU, U.K.). Bks., (1) Sublime Worlds: Early Modern French Literature (London: MHRA [Legenda], forthcoming 2006). (2 ) Pseudo-Longin, De la sublimité du discours, traduction inédite du XVIIe siècle, introduite, éditée et annotée par Emma Gilby, avec une préface de Delphine Denis (Paris: Editions Comp'Act, forthcoming 2007. (3) Space: New Dimensions in French Studies, ed. Emma Gilby and Katja Haustein. Bern: Peter Lang, 2005 Arts., (1) "'Émotions' and the Ethics of Response in Seventeenth-Century Dramatic Theory," Modern Philology (forthcoming 2007). (2) 'Œdipe, L'Anti-Œdipe et la logique des multiplicités' in Dialogue avec la critique dix-septiémiste américaine (Paris, Presses de la Sorbonne Nouvelle, forthcoming 2007). (3) 'Les textes qui nous restent de Tallemant des Réaux: mise au point bibliographique', XVIIe siècle 231 (2006), 499–507. (4) 'Economies of Perspective in Seventeenth-Century France', Seventeenth-Century French Studies, 27 (2005), 29–38. (5) 'Sous le signe du sublime: la rencontre de Boileau et Longin', in Papers on French Seventeenth-Century Literature, XXXI (2004), 416–426. Reviews: Jean de la Bruyère, Dialogues posthumes sur le quiétisme (1699): Texte établi et présenté par Richard Parish (Grenoble: Editions Jérôme Million, 2005) in French Studies (forthcoming 2007). Christine Noille-Clauzade, L'Éloquence du sage. Platonisme et rhétorique dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2004) in French Studies (forthcoming 2006). John J. Conley, The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2002), in French Studies 59.4 (2005), 544–555. Nicholas Cronk: The Classical Sublime: French Neoclassicism and the Language of Literature (Charlottesville: Rookwood Press, 2003) in The Modern Language Review 100.3 (2005), 815. Jean Garapon, La culture d'une princesse. Ecriture et autoportrait dans l'œuvre de la Grande Mademoiselle (1627–1693) (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2003), in French Studies 59.3 (2005), 241–242. Julie Boch: Les Dieux désenchantés. La fable dans la pensée française de Huet à Voltaire (1680–1760) (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2002), in French Studies 59.1 (2005), 93–94. David Wetsel and Frédéric Canovas (eds.), Pascal/New Trends in Port-Royal Studies (Tübingen: Gunther Narr Verlag, 2002), in French Studies 58.1 (2004), 101–2.

GOODMAN, ELISE (U. Cincinnati). Arts: "Minerva Revivified: Mademoiselle de Montpensier," Mediterranean Studies 15 (forthcoming 2006). "Bosse's Etchings of Women's Coteries: Print Quarterly (forthcoming). Bk., The Cultivated Woman: Portraiture in Seventeenth-Century France (submitted).

GREGOIRE, VINCENT (Berry C., GA). Arts., (1)"Une correspondance transatlantique au 17ème siècle: l'échange épistolaire entre Marie (Guyart dite) de l'Incarnation et son fils, 1640–1672." SCFS 26 (2004), 71–83. (2) "Du bon usage de l'autre dans la relation mère-fils: Marie (Guyart) de l'Incarnation — Claude Martin." Actes de Portland, Biblio 17, 166 (2006), 289–302. Papers: (1) "Marie (Guyart) de l'Incarnation (1599–1672): première écrivain-femme de Nouvelle-France?," 14th Biennal Conference of the American Council for Quebec Studies, Quebec City, 12/04. (2) "La mainmise des Jésuites sur la Nouvelle-France de 1632 à 1658: une tentative d'établissement d'un régime théocratique?," 24th Annual Conference of SE 17, Bowdoin C., 10/05). (3) "Le tremblement de terre de 1663 en Nouvelle-France d'après les écrits des missionnaires." 25th Annual Conference of SE 17, U. Iowa, 10/06).

HARRISON, HELEN (Morgan State U.). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

HOEFER, Bernadette (Harvard). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

HOFFMAN, KATHRYN (U. Hawaii-Manoa). Arts., (1) "Of Hairy Girls and a Hog-Faced Gentlewoman: Marvel in Fairy Tales, Fairgrounds, and Cabinets of Curiosities," Marvels and Tales 19:1 (2005), 67–85; (2) "Sleeping Beauties in the Fairground: The Spitzner, Pedley, and Chemisé Exhibits," Early Popular Visual Culture (in press, 2006). Essays: (1) "The Odd and the Dead: Spectacle, Curiosity, and the Making of Corporeal Knowledge in the Early Modern," in UCLA Clark Library series (Toronto UP, 2007); (2) "The West Looked up the Skirts of Venus: Myth and Social Commentary in Masami Teraoka's Art 1995–2005," in Ascending Chaos Chronicle Press, in press 2006. Bks., (1) Palatino Book on images of female body in literature, demonology, art, the fairground from the Medieval through the early modern. (2) Book on the history of anatomical museums and popular displays of the body.

HUET, MARIE-HELENE (Princeton). Director of Dissertation: Eva Madeleine Martin (Princeton), "Port-Royal Aesthetics" (defended 6/2/06).

KIEL, COLLOQUE DE. CIR17, IXe Colloque "L'Art du Spectacle au 17e siècle" was held at the University, March 16–18, 2006. Contact: Rainer Zaiser rzaiser@gmx.de

KOCH, EREC (Tulane). Dissertation Director: (1) Florence Ciret, "La Refonte du folklore chez Perrault" (2005). (2) H. Maxford Adrien, "Les Fables de La Fontaine et la pédagogie." (in progress).

KUIZENGA, DONNA (Massachusetts-Boston. Dean, College of Liberal Arts. Donna.Kuizenga@umb.edu

LEIBACHER, LISE (Arizona). Dissertation Director for (1) Wendy Ring-Freeman: "Marie de Gournay: Culture Wars and the (De)Construction of a Writer's Persona (17th–20th)". (Expected completion 12/06). (2) Valerie Ferguson: "Surnaturel et Fantastique dans la prose narrative de l'âge classique (17ème–18ème siècles), de Montfaucon de Villars à Baculard d'Arnaud." (Expected completion 12/07. Co-Directed with Reg McGinnis).

LEINER, WOLFGANG (Tübingen). (1) Témoignages publiés: Bellenger, Yvonne. "Wolfgang Leiner in memoriam," Oeuvres et Critiques, 30, no. 2 (2005), 5–6; Chauveau, Jean-Pierre. "Les Dix-Septiémistes en deuil." Cahiers Tristan L'hermite, XXVII (2005), 76–77; Kapp, Volker. "Nachruf — Wolfgang Leiner (1925–2005)," Romanische Forschungen, 117, no. 3 (2005), 352–355; Nies, Fritz. "In memoriam Wolfgang Leiner," Romanistische Zeitschrift für Literaturgeschichte/ Cahiers d'histoire des littératures romanes, 29, 1–2 (2005), 249–250; Norman, Buford. "In Memoriam, Wolfgang Leiner." Actes de Portland, Biblio 17, 166 (2006), 13–15 [volume dedicated to W.L.]; Rizza, Cecilia. "In Memoriam. Hommage à Wolfgang Leiner," in Garapon, Jean, ed. Armées, Guerre et Société dans la France du XVIIe siècle, Biblio 17, 167 (2006), 11–12 [Entire volume dedicated to W.L.]; Ronzeaud, Pierre, "In Memoriam Wolfgang Leiner," XVIIe Siècle, vol. 57, no. 228 (2005), 387–390; Sweetser, Marie-Odile. "In memoriam Wolfgang Leiner," French 17 Bibliography, 53 (2005), iii; Tobin, Ronald W. "In Memoriam. Wolfgang Leiner (1925–2005)," Revue d'Histoire Littéraire, 2005, no. 3, p. 765; Zaiser, Rainer. "Wolfgang Leiner: Une vie à la lumière de la littérature française," Le Monde, le 1er mars 2005; idem, "In memoriam Wolfgang Leiner," PFSCL, XXII, 63 (2005), 345–349. (2) Mémorial à Tübingen: Akademische Trauerfeier zum Gedenken an Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Leiner, Romansiches Seminar der Universität Tübingen, 11/26/05: Alain Niderst, "La réception de l'oeuvre de Wolfgang Leiner"; Volker Kapp, "Wolfgang Leiners Wissenschaftsmethode"; Rainer Zaiser. "Wolfgang Leiner als Lehrer und Vermittler zwischen den Kulturen (3) Journée d'hommage en Sorbonne, 7/2/05. Liste des communications: Charles Mazouer, "Avant-propos"; Sylvain Menant, "Accueil;" Marc Fumaroli, de l'Académie française, "Hommage à Wolfgang Leiner." Points de vue: Charles Mazouer, "Wolfgang Leiner vu de France"; Rainer Zaiser, "Wolfgang Leiner vu d'Allemagne"; Cecilia Rizza, "Wolfgang Leiner vu d'Italie." Littérature et société dans son oeuvre: Giovanni Dotoli, "Wolfgang Leiner ou une nouvelle façon de lire le XVIIe siècle"; Francis Assaf, "Comment Wolfgang Leiner voit Francion et son monde." Wolfgang Leiner et le roman: Pierre Ronzeaud, "L'écriture dédicatoire, geste social ou acte littéraire ? Essai sur les travaux de Wolfgang Leiner consacrés aux épîtres dédicatoires et aux relations entre les écrivains et leurs mécènes"; Alain Niderst, "La romancière et le directeur de conscience"; Rainer Zaiser, "Wolfgang Leiner et le roman: de l'histoire comique à l'histoire tragique"; Volker Kapp, "L'image de l'Allemagne dans le roman d'après les travaux de Wolfgang Leiner." La poésie et le théâtre dans son oeuvre: Dorothee Scholl, "Entre la taverne et le monastère: Wolfgang Leiner et la poésie baroque"; Charles Mazouer, "Wolfgang Leiner et le théâtre." Leiner et les études dix-septiémistes: Patrick Dandrey, "La comédie héroïque de Wolfgang Leiner"; Jean Mesnard, de l'Institut, "Un compagnonnage avec Wolfgang Leiner;" "Allocution," Jacqueline Leiner (lue par Stéphane Leiner). [N.B. All the above communications to appear in the next number of PFSCL, 66 (2007).]

MABER, RICHARD G. (Durham). Publications: (1) Ed. of Pierre Le Moyne, Entretiens et lettres poétiques (1665), for Droz , Geneva, , 2007; (2) Analytical repertory of the correspondence of Gilles Ménage (1613–1692) —c. 1,600 letters — to be completed 2007; (3) Major project : complete edition of Ménage's correspondence; (4) Molière : 'La ballade de Vadius', to be published in Le Nouveau Moliériste, 2006/07; (5) Madame de La Fayette : revisions to her accepted biography in the light of newly-discovered documents. Other professional activities: Secretary, SCFS. [Dept. of French, U. of Durham, Elvet Riverside, New Elvet, Durham DH1 3JT UK. Centre for 17th Century Studies at same address.]. General Editor of leading interdisciplinary journal The Seventeenth Century. http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/information_areas/journals/seventeenth/ seventeenth.htm . R.G.Maber@durham.ac.uk

McCLURE, ELLEN (Illinois-Chicago). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

MILLER, MICHELLE L. (Michigan-Ann Arbor). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

NASSCFL 06. Joint Conference, hosted by the Society for Seventeenth Century French Studies, at St. Catherine's C., Oxford University, June 28–30. Papers from Early Modern U.S,, British and French Societies, Theme: "Modernités/Modernities." President, Noel Peacock. N.Peacock@french.arts.gla.ac.uk

NASSCFL 07. 39th Annual Conference, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, May 10–12, 2007. Sessions on Natural Science/ History, Libraries & Scholarship, Journalism, Salons, Descartes/ Cartesians, Farce, Italianism, Moralists & Artists, Maintenant Now, Technology: Research & Pedagogy. Round Table. Museum receptions. New Business. See GANIM, RUSS and CARR, TOM. Website: http://www.unl.edu.edu/modlang/nasscfl

NASSCFL DUES. The United States and Canadian dues are now $20 for tenured faculty and $10 for untenured faculty, emeritus faculty, and graduate students. Membership required for those presenting papers. Make checks payable to NASSCFL, and send them, as appropriate, to Perry GETHNER, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078 perry.gethner@okstate.edu, OR to his Canadian counterpart, Claire CARLIN, Office of the Dean of Humanities, University of Victoria, PO Box 3045 STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 3P4, CANADA. ccarlin@uvic.ca

NORMAN, BUFORD (South Carolina, Emeritus). Bk., Racine et la musique. [Opera performances in Paris and at court, 1659–1715: an annotated chronology. Database managed by the Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles. Work continues on the period 1687–1715]. Arts., (l)"Les sons des coulisses: Esther et Athalie" (to appear in the proceedings of "La scène et la coulisse", 2007). (2) "Les Songes et les charmes: la représention du merveilleux dans Esther et Athalie" (to appear in the proceedings of Le Neuvième Colloque International du CIR-17, 2007).

PERLMUTTER, JENNIFER R. (Portland State). Bk., Ed., Relations & Relationships in Seventeenth-Century French Literature. Actes du 36e congrès annuel de la North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature. Portland State University, 6–8 mai 2004. Tübingen, Gunter Narr Verlag, Biblio 17, 166 (2006). Arts., (1) "Sociopolitical Education and the 'Nouvelles' of Le Mercure galant," to appear in Ann e E. Biberick's The Art of Instruction: Education and Pedagogy in Seventeenth-Century France. Amsterdam, Eds. Rodopi B.V., 2007. (2) "Ana and Commemorative Truth," projected publication 2007. (3) "Traces of Women in the Ana,"(tentative title) in progress.

PHENOMENOLOGY AND LITERATURE, International Society. 31st Annual Conference, May 16–17, 2007, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA. Theme: "Existence and Historical Fabulation."

PHENOMENOLOGY, FINE ARTS AND AESTHETICS. 12th Annual Conference, May 18–19, 2007, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA. Theme: "The Artist's Account and Philosopher's Interpretation." Contact: Patricia Trutty-Coohill <ptrutty@siena.edu> . For both above conferences, Abstracts due 1/1/07; full papers 3/15/07; Registration $125. Send abstracts and papers to Prof. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 1 Ivy Pointe Way, Hanover, NH 03755. Phone (802) 295–5963; Fax (802) 295–5963. Website: http://www.phenomenology.org

PIOFFET, MARIE CHRISTINE (York U., Canada). Livres, (1) rédition critique des livres IV et VI de l'Histoire de la Nouvelle-France de Marc Lescarbot. Le manuscrit intitulé Voyages en Acadie (1604–1607) suivis de la description des mœurs souriquoises comparées à celles d'autres peuples sera coédité aux Presses de l'Université Laval et aux Presses de Paris-Sorbonne (lancement prévu pour 12/06) (585 pages). Obtention en juin 2005 d'une subvention du Programme d'aide à l'édition savante du CRSHC. (2) Espaces lointains, espaces rêvés dans la fiction narrative du Grand Siècle, ouvrage à paraître 4/07 aux PU de Paris-Sorbonne, 320 pages. Collectifs en preparation, (1) Rédaction d'un ouvrage ayant pour titre Dictionnaire analytique des toponymes imaginaires dans la prose narrative de 1605 à 1712, en collaboration avec Daniel Maher, professeur à l'Université de Calgary. Subvention ordinaire de recherche de 91 181,00 $ obtenue du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada (CRSHC) et subvention du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada (CRSHC) de 17 000,00 $. (2) Publication des actes du colloque international 《  Écrire des récits de voyage (XVIe–XVIIIe siècles) : esquisse d'une poétique en gestation  》, en collaboration avec Andreas Motsch ; ouvrage accepté pour publication par les Presses de l'U. Laval (publication prévue pour 9/07). Organisation d'un colloque international : Principale organisatrice du XXIIe colloque international de la Société d'analyse de la topique romanesque intitulé 《  Geographiae imaginariae : dresser le cadastre des mondes inconnu dans la fiction narrative de l'Ancien Régime  》, qui se tiendra à l'Université York les 24, 25 et 26 septembre 2008. Articles récents : (1)《  Charles Sorel et la topographie allégorique  》, Actes du Colloque 《  Charles Sorel, polygraphe  》, PU Laval dans Les Collections de la République des Lettres, sous la direction d'Emmanuel Bury et d'Éric Van der Schueren, septembre 2006, p. 399–419 (2)《  La rencontre du Noir dans quelques romans du Grand Siècle  》, PU Laval dans Les collections de la République des Lettres, sous la direction de Max Vernet, 6/06, p. 157–172. (3)《  La forêt dans l'imaginaire baroque  》, Locus in fabula, Nathalie Ferrand, éd., Éditions Peeters (Louvain/Paris), 2005, p. 373–386. (4)《  L'Empire du Milieu dans la fiction narrative du Grand Siècle  》, Intersections. Actes du 35e Congrès annuel de la North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, Faith. E. Beasley et Kathleen Wine (éd.), Tübingen, Gunter Narr Verlag, Biblio 17, 161(2005), 219–228. (5)《  Le rêve colonial français de La Popelinière à Marc Lescarbot  》, Francophonie en Amérique. Quatre siècles d'échanges Europe-Afrique-Amérique, textes sélectionnés et réunis par Justin K. Bisanswa et Michel Tétu, Cidef-AFI, vol. XV, no 1, 2005, p. 71–79. (6)《  Le mythe des îles bienheureuses et quelques-uns de ses avatars romanesques au XVIIe siècle  》, dans Les Écritures poétiques de l'insularité, Mustapha Trabelsi (dir.), Clermont-Ferrand, Cahiers de recherches du CRLMC, PU Blaise-Pascal, 2005, p. 159–176. Activités professionnelles: Depuis 7/06, membre du comité éditorial de la revue Eighteenth-Century Fiction. Depuis 6/06, vice-présidente de la SATOR (Société d'analyse de la topique romanesque).

PREST, JULIA (Yale). President, SE 17 (07). Director of Dissertations: (1) Michael Call (Yale), "The Poet, the Playwright, and the Pirate: Molière and Authorship in Seventeenth-Century France" (submitted 9/06/06, soon to be approved). (2) Rachael Sterner (Yale). "Broken Walls: Saints Jeanne de Chantal and Louise de Marillac. Writing Faith and Independence outside the Cloister" (in progress; title tentative). julia.prest@yale.edu

PROBES, CHRISTINE (U. South Florida). Bks., co-editor, (1) La Femme à l'âge classique; le baroque, musique et littérature, Gunter Narr, Tübingen, 2003. (2) PFSCL, XXXII (2005) no. 62, intro. and pp. 10–64, "Beaux Arts et Belles Lettres: MLA 03 Convention. Arts. & Bk. Chapters (1) "Les Sonnets franc-comtois de Jean-Baptiste Chassignet: la représentation du premier lecteur' et la persuasion du lecteur idéal," for vol. ed. by Anne Mantero and Alain Cullière, La Poésie religieuse et ses lecteurs aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles (Dijon, France: Éditions Universitaires de Dijon, Collection Écritures, 2005). 151–170. (2) "Avez-vous senti Dassoucy? Pour une rhétorique des sens chez l'Empereur du Burlesque" for vol. ed. by Dominique Bertrand of the Université Blaise Pascal at Clermont-Ferrand (Centre d'Études sur les Réformes, l'Humanisme et l'Âge Classique), 2005. 127–142. (3) "Bossuet, poète lyrique? Deux lectures,"co-author Mary Rowan, for 2006 Biblio 17 vol. (Gunter Narr), ed. Buford Norman. Papers: (1) "Bossuet, poète lyrique?" with Mary Rowan, for NASSCFL conference, Columbia, SC, 4/14–16/05; (2) "Sensory Appeal in the Oraison funèbre d'Henriette d'Angleterre, ibid."; (3) "Engraving, Sonnet, Devise: Harmony or Disharmony at the Intersection of Emblematic Art and Poetry in the Sonnets franc-comtois?," 7th Triennial Conference of the International Society for Emblem Studies, Illinois-Urbana, 7/24–30/05. (4) "La Représentation emblématique de la femme à l'entrecroisement de l'art et de la poésie: les gravures de Pierre de Loysi mises en rapport avec les Sonnets franc-comtois" for the IXe Colloque of CIR-17, 3/16–18/06 at Kiel, Germany; (5) "Becoming Global in the Early Modern: A Case of Modernity in French Emblematics," 15th Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Studies, March 9–11/06 New College, Sarasota, FL. Please note that this is a first and much shorter version of the following paper; (6) "Modernisation des Écritures: Becoming Global in the Early Modern, A Case of Modernity in French Emblematics" for the international conference on "Modernités," St. Catherine's College, Oxford, 6/28–30/06; (7) "Devotional Poetry as a 'miroir du prince'," accepted for the 2006 MLA Convention. Accepted and in Press: "Rhetorical Strategies for a locus terribilis: Senses, Signs, Symbols and Theological Allusion in Marlowe's The Massacre at Paris," accepted for refereed vol. ed. by Robert Logan and Sara Deats, in press for 2006 or early 2007." The Prince and the Subject at the Intersection of Emblematic Poetry and Art: Moral and Pragmatic Reflections," accepted for refereed vol. ed. by Anne Birberick, The Art of Instruction: Education, Pedagogy and Literature in Seventeenth-Century France, for 2006. In press. "La Mémoire et l'identité transmises par la femme antillaise: stratégies littéraires et cinématographiques" for refereed volume ed. by Kanaté Dahouda for 2006 or 2007. "Modernisation des Écritures: Becoming Global in the Early Modern, A Case of Modernity in French Emblematics" for the international conference on "Modernités" delivered in June 2006 at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, accepted and in revision. Papers submitted: (1) "Engraving, Sonnet, Devise: Harmony or Disharmony at the Intersection of Emblematic Art in the Sonnets franc-comtois" (delivered for the 7th Triennial Conference of the International Society for Emblem Studies, 7/05. (2) "Hope Kindled by a Cinema in the Service of the People? Women and the Marginalized in Recent Francophone African Films", submitted to a refereed journal. Session Organizer, 2006 MLA Convention; Contrib. Ed., French 17; Secretary, NASSCFL.

RACEVSKIS, ROLAND (Iowa). Bk., Tragic Passages: Jean Racine's Art of the Threshold (for Bucknell UP, forthcoming in 2008). Presents a new, theoretically informed reading of Racine's nine secular tragedies, from La Thébaïde (1664) to Phèdre (1677). This detailed study focuses on literary/ theatrical constructions of space, time, and identity. The central hypothesis holds that in a number of his tragedies, Racine places his characters in a position of limbo, between the self and the other, between what is onstage and what is offstage, between life and death, the transcendent and the terrestrial, the personal and the public. Racine's secular tragedies thus highlight the paradoxical human predicament of being caught in in-between states of being, and develops an esthetics of the threshold. Exploring multiple intermediary spaces of experience, from the personal to the eschatological, Racine's tragedies undertake a sustained inquiry into philosophical questions of world limits and of the boundaries of human experience, questions that have become urgent in the present day. President and Organizer, SE 17 2006. roland.racevskis@uiowa.edu

ROBERTS, WILLIAM (Northwestern). Arts., (1) "Perelle's Veües des plus beaux endroits de Versailles, " CdDS 9.11 (2004), 49–60. (2) "Research in Progress 2005," French 17, vol. 53 (2005), Part VI, pp. 177–188. (3) "Perelle's Topographical Albums: Problems and Solutions," Actes de Portland, Jennifer R. Perlmutter, ed. , Biblio 17, 166 (2006), 163–176. (4) "Saint-Amant and the Caroline Monarchs: Unknown Manuscripts," (forthcoming in Acts of Oxford, 2007). Papers, (1) "Rubens, Marie de Medici, and England," International Society of Phenomenology, Fine Arts & Aesthetics, 9th Conference, Harvard; 5/14/06. (2) "Unknown Manuscripts of Saint-Amant," Colloque International "Modernités/Modernities," Oxford, UK, 6/28/06. Bibliographer, NASSCFL; Directeur, CM; Contrib. Ed., French 17.

SADR, TABITHA SPAGNOLO.(Duke). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

SATOR. XXIIe Colloque International. "Geographiae imaginariae: dresser le cadastre des mondes inconnus dans la fiction narrative de l'Ancien Régime.", York University, Canada, 24–26 September, 2008. See PIOFFET.

SCFS. See Society for Seventeenth-Century French Studies.

SCHRÖDER, VOLKER (Princeton). North American Treasurer, CIR 17. See CIR 17. volkers@princeton.edu

SE17 2006. 25th Annual Conference took place at U. of Iowa, 10/12–14/06. President and Organizer, Ronald Racevskis. (French & Italian, U.of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242–1409). roland-racevskis@uiowa.edu

SE17 2007. Society for Interdisciplinary French Seventeenth Century French Studies/ Société d'Etudes Pluridisciplinaires du XVIIe Siècle. 26th Annual Conference, Beinecke Library, Yale, 8–10 November, 2007. Session topics: Voyage et dépaysement, La vision: voir et savoir, Des salons et des hommes, Témoins et témoignages, Performing the XVIIe; Sorciers/sorcières, magiciens/magiciennes, et possédé(e)s; Enseigner le XVIIe. Contact: SE17 President: Julia Prest julia.prest@yale.edu. See also C17; DAUGE-ROTH.

SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, THE. Editor, Richard Maber. Journal covers all aspects of the 17th. Encourages period study so as to transcend national and disciplinary boundaries. Vol. XVIII,1 (April 2003). Also accessible online; Two issues per year. website: http://mupmcc.ac.uk. See MABER (supra).

SHAPIRO, STEPHEN (Holy Cross). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

SFS. See SOCIETY FOR FRENCH STUDIES.

SHAPIRO, STEPHEN (Holy Cross). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

SOCIETY FOR FRENCH STUDIES (U.K.). 48th Annual Conference, U. of Birmingham, July 2–4, 2007. SFS Home page: http://www.sfs.ac.uk. Society's journal: French Studies.

SOCIETY FOR SEVENTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES (U.K.). 13th Annual Conference, U. of Liverpool, September 6–8, 2007. Theme: "Voyages in Early Modern France." Call for Papers: by 3/1/07. Secretary: Richard Maber (Durham). r.g.maber@durham.ac.uk Website: http://www.c17.org.uk Society's journal: Seventeenth-Century French Studies (SCFS).

SWEETSER, MARIE-ODILE (Illinois-Chicago). In press: Arts., (1) "'Les Amours de Psyché et de Cupidon': vision et esthétique nouvelles," in De l'éventail à la plume. Mélanges Roger Marchal, PU de Nancy (end 2006 or early 2007). (2) "Marc Fumaroli, interprète de Corneille, poète et dramaturge de l'humanisme chrétien," Oeuvres & Critiques, 2007,1 (février ?). Paper: "'Les Amours de Psyché et de Cupidon.'" To be presented at MLA Annual Mtg., 12/28/06, in Session chaired by Christine Probes.

TOCZYSKI. SUZANNE C, (Sonoma State U.). "Navigating the Seas of Alterity: Jean-Baptiste Labat's Voyage aux îles," forthcoming in June 2007 volume of PFSCL. Editor, French 17. [Mod Langs & Lits, 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park, CA 94928]. Tel: (707) 664–4177; Fax: (707) 664–2363. suzanne.toczyski@sonoma.edu

VAN DELFT, LOUIS (Laval). Bk., Les Spectateurs de la vie. Généalogie du regard moraliste. Montréal, PU Laval, 2005. For further recent publications please consult his website: www.louisvandelft.com lvandelftfr@hotmail.com

VEDVIK, JERRY V. (Colorado State). Editor, French 17, 1968–1999.

VOS-CAMY, Jolene (Calvin C.). Contrib. Ed., French 17.

WALLIS, ANDREW (Whittier C.). Contrib. Ed., French 17. Book Review Editor for C17 [Dept. of Modern Langs & Lits, Whittier College, P.O. Box 634, Whittier, CA 90608–0634].

WEB 17. See DUCHENE.

ZAISER, RAINER (U. Kiel). Arts: (1) "La mise en abyme: Mode d'emploi de la modernité dans la littérature et l'art du XVIIe siècle. Le cas de Don Quichotte de Cervantès et des Ménines de Vélasquez", in F. Claudon, S. Elias, S. Jouanny, N. Parola-Leconte, J. Thélot (éds.), La modernité mode d'emploi. Paris: Edition Kimé, 2006, pp. 125–131. (2) "Récit spéculaire et métanarration dans les romans de Sorel, de Scarron et de Furetière", in Formes et formations au dix-septième siècle. Actes du 37e congrès annuel de la NASSCFL, U. of South Carolina, Columbia, 4/14–16/05. Ed. par Buford Norman. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2006 (Biblio 17, 168), pp. 163–171. (3) "Gefährliche Leidenschaften: Vom Wandel des amour galant zum amour passion im Roman der französischen Klassik: La Princesse de Clèves und Les Lettres portugaises,"in Kirsten Dickhaut, Dietmar Rieger (Hg.), Liebe und Emergenz. Neue Modelle des Affektbegreifens im französischen Kulturgedächtnis um 1700. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 2006. Recent papers: (1)"Corneille héritier de Trissino: Sophonisbe et la naissance de la tragédie moderne", communication tenue au colloque international "Pierre Corneille et l'Europe,"organisé par la Société Internationale d'Histoire Comparée du Théâtre, de l'Opéra et du Ballet avec le concours du Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, 1er–5 septembre 2006, Paris, Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art. (2) "La modernité de Saint-Amant : Une lecture métapoétique de l'ode La Solitude", communication tenue au congrès de la MLA, 27–30 décembre 2007, à Philadelphie. Editor: (1) Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature, Biblio 17, Œuvres et Critiques. (2) L'âge de la représentation: L'art du spectacle au XVIIe siècle. Actes du IXe colloque du Centre International de Rencontres sur le XVIIe siècle, Université de Kiel, 3/16–18 /06. (3) Modernités/Modernities. Actes du colloque international, St. Catherine's College, Oxford, 28–30 juin 2006 (with William S. Brooks). <rzaiser@gmx.de> . (Romanisches Seminar der Universität Kiel, Leibnizstr. 10, D-24098 Kiel, GERMANY). rainer.zaiser@romanistik.uni-kiel.de

William Roberts, Northwestern University

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