Contents |
Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Readings of Les Miserables -- 1.On (the Usefulness of Hunger and) Beauty / Isabel K. Roche -- 2."Foliis ac frondibus": Les Miserables and the Ecogarden / Karen F. Quandt -- 3.The Grotesque and Beyond in Les Miserables: Material Privation and Spiritual Transfiguration / Laurence M. Porter -- 4."Eh bien, je suis une femme": When La Miserable Acts / Briana Lewis -- 5.The Dark Side of Les Miserables: Hunger, Desire, and Crime / Philippe Moisan -- pt. 2 Receptions and Adaptations -- 6.Homeric Variations: From Les Miserables to the nouveau roman / Fiona Cox -- 7.The Making of a Classic: Les Miserables Takes the States, 1860 -- 1922 / Kathryn M. Grossman -- 8.Adapting Les Miserables for the Screen: Transatlantic Debates and Rivalries / Delphine Gleizes -- 9.The Many Faces of Javert in Anglophone Adaptation / Andrea Beaghton -- 10.Eponine on Screen / Daniele Gasiglia-Laster -- 11.A New Creation: Histoire de Gavroche in Words and Song / Arnaud Laster -- 12.Les Miserables and the Twenty-First Century / Bradley Stephens. |