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title:Cline and the Politics of Difference
author:Scullion, Rosemarie.
publisher:University Press of New England
isbn10 | asin:0874516978
print isbn13:9780874516975
ebook isbn13:9780585257341
language:English
subjectCline, Louis-Ferdinand,--1894-1961--Political and social views, Politics and literature--France--History--20th century, Literature and society--France--History--20th century.
publication date:1995
lcc:PQ2607.E834Z626 1995eb
ddc:843/.912
subject:Cline, Louis-Ferdinand,--1894-1961--Political and social views, Politics and literature--France--History--20th century, Literature and society--France--History--20th century.
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Cline and the Politics of Difference
edited by Rosemarie Scullion
Philip H. Solomon
Thomas C. Spear
Page iv University Press of New England Hanover NH 03755 1995 by - photo 2
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University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
1995 by University Press of New England
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2 1
CIP data appears at the end of the book
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
List of Contributors
ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction
Rosemarie Scullion

1
Cline: A Clinical or a Critical Case?
Isabelle Blondiaux

13
Sources and Quotations in Cline's Bagatelles pour un massacre
Alice Y. Kaplan

29
The Plot as Conspiracy: Cline's Review of Renoir's La Grande Illusion in Bagatelles pour un massacre
Philip H. Solomon

47
Cline's Masquerade
Philippe Almras

64
L.-F. Cline: "Just an Individual"?
Charles Krance

84
Virility and the Jewish "Invasion" in Cline's Pamphlets
Thomas C. Spear

98

Page vi
The (Con)Quest of the Other in Voyage au bout de la nuit
Jennifer Forrest

120
Choreographing Sexual Difference:
Ballet and Gender in Cline
Rosemarie Scullion

140
Mort crdit:
The Underside of the Belle Epoque
Pascal A. Ifri

169
The History of a History:
Franks and Gauls in Cline's German Trilogy
Andrea Loselle

185
Postmodern Cline
Philip Watts

203
Notes
216
Works Cited
243
Index
253

Page vii
Acknowledgments
I would like to acknowledge the contributions of the Graduate College of the University of Iowa, which has supported my research in a number of crucial ways. Thanks also to the colleagues who offered encouragement and valuable critical and stylistic suggestions on the portions of this volume I authored, including: Cinzia Bloom, William K. Buckley, Alice Y. Kaplan, Andrea Loselle, Downing Thomas, and Steven Ungar. I am grateful to Janet Altman, Ora Avni, Kathy Heilenman, Laurie Hines-Munsen, Larry Kritzman, Sally Kenney, Sydney Lvy, Richard O'Gorman, Lauren Pinzka, Nathalie Rachlin, Diana Velez, and Sheila Zukowsky for the essential moral support they extended. Special thanks to Richard Golsan, who generously shared with me his expertise and experience as an editor and whose work on European fascism inspired me to undertake this project. I am especially indebted to my husband, Jalil Shirvani, who over the years has unfailingly and lovingly supported my intellectual endeavors and who has taught me much about the challenges and rewards of negotiating difference.
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ROSEMARIE SCULLION
I would like to thank Lehman College for a George N. Shuster Fellowship to assist us in the preparation of the manuscript. I dedicate my share of this volume to the memory of the eminent translator, Ralph Manheim (19071992), and to the memory of the innumerable victims of ignorance and "difference."
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THOMAS C. SPEAR
I would like to thank President Pye and the Faculty Senate of Southern Methodist University for awarding me a faculty research grant to assist
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