Rewriting 'Les Mystères de Paris'

Rewriting 'Les Mystères de Paris'
Author: Amy Wigelsworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1134862911

Key works of popular fiction are often rewritten to capitalize on their success. But what are the implications of this rewriting process? Such is the question addressed by this detailed study of several rewritings of Eugène Sue’s Mystères de Paris (1842-43), produced in the latter half of the nineteenth century, in response to the phenomenal success of Sue’s archetypal urban mystery. Pursuing a compelling analogy between city and text, and exploring the resonance of the palimpsest trope to both, Amy Wigelsworth argues that the mystères urbains are exemplary rewritings, which shed new light on contemporary reading and writing practices, and emerge as early avatars of a genre still widely consumed and enjoyed in the 21st century.

Les Mystères de l’Inconscient, cachés sur l’île de Noureev

Les Mystères de l’Inconscient, cachés sur l’île de Noureev
Author: Marianna Lanskaya
Publisher: Litres
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2019-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 5041795401

Marianna Lanskaya termine son premier roman, en offrant un voyage, plein de suspense et de découvertes bouleversantes, et plongeant le lecteur au cœur d’une grande aventure aussi riche que passionnante...Ce livre est destiné à tous les gens qui cherchent de nouvelles inspirations pour avancer dans la vie. Ce roman peut intéresser non seulement les adolescents qui aiment les aventures surnaturelles et les jeux vidéo mais aussi toutes les femmes et les hommes romantiques sur la Terre.

The Mysteries of the Cities

The Mysteries of the Cities
Author: Stephen Knight
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-11-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786488441

A popular crime genre in the nineteenth century, urban mysteries have largely been ignored ever since. This historical and critical text examines the origins of the innovative genre, which grappled with the rise of enormous, anonymous cities, beginning in France in 1842, then spreading rapidly across the continent and to America and Australia. Writers covered include Eugene Sue, George Reynolds, Paul Feval, George Lippard, "Ned Buntline" and Donald Cameron.