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Tables of Contents for The Princess of Cleves
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
vii
Introduction
ix
The Text of The Princess of Cleves
1
118
Editor's Afterword: Secret History and the History of Secrets
109
10
Contemporary Reactions
119
24
Madame de Lafayette to Joseph Marie de Lescheraine [It is not a romance]
121
1
Roger de Bussy-Rabutin to Marie de Sevigne [An Impartial Reading]
121
1
Marie de Sevigne to Roger de Bussy-Rabutin
122
1
Jean-Baptiste-Henry du Trousset de Valincour Letters to the Marquise---about The Princess of Cleves
123
13
Jean-Antoine de Charnes [A King of Enchantment]
136
1
Du Plaisir [These Little Histories]
137
6
Criticism
143
144
The Art of Analysis in The Princess of Cleves
145
10
Jean Fabre
On The Princess of Cleves
155
4
Michel Butor
Presence and Absence of the Author
159
5
Jean Rousset
Baroque or Classic?
164
14
Helen Karen Kaps
Plausibility and Motivation
178
8
Gerard Genette
Novelistic Perspective and Structure of the Narrative
186
5
Roger Francillon
The Lady and the Unicorn, or M. de Nemours at Coulommiers
191
15
Kurt Weinberg
A Mother's Will
206
24
Peggy Kamuf
An Official `Nouvelle'
230
10
Erica Harth
Lafayette's Ellipses: The Privileges of Anonymity
240
29
Joan DeJean
The Gaze of History
269
18
Laurence Gregorio
Glossary of Characters
287
8
Selected Bibliography
295