Allison Stedman
Allison Stedman
Professor of French, Department of Languages and Culture Studies
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Email: astedman@uncc.edu

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BOOKS

In Progress

6.Imagining and Forgetting: The Mind-Body Connection in Early Modern France (1530-1750) Project funded by a grant from the American Philosophical Society and by a full-year faculty fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities

In Print

5. Henriette-Julie de Castelnau comtesse de Murat. Les Lutins du Kernosy. Critical Edition by Allison Stedman and Perry Gethner.  Paris:  Classiques Garnier, 2024.

4. Henriette-Julie de Castelnau comtesse de Murat. The Sprites of Kernosy Castle. Edited and Translated by Allison Stedman and Perry Gethner.  Toronto:  Iter Press, 2024. (Distributed by University of Chicago Press)

3.  Henriette-Julie de Castelnau comtesse de Murat. Voyage de campagne. Critical Edition by Allison Stedman.  Rennes:  Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2014.

2.  Rococo Fiction in France, 1600-1715: Seditious Frivolity. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell UP, hardcover 2013, paperback 2014. Winner “Outstanding Academic Title 2013” by Choice Book Awards.   

1.  A Trip to the Country: by Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, Comtesse de Murat. Intro. Allison Stedman, Ed. and Trans. Perry Gethner and Allison Stedman.  Detroit MI:  Wayne State University Press, 2011.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Forthcoming

  1. Book Chapter:

“Stigmata and the Mind-Body Connection in Seventeenth-Century France,” in Body Marking in the Early Modern Period, Eds. Katherine Dauge-Roth and Peter Erikson.  London: Palgrave Macmillan,  2018.  

  1.  Journal Article:

“L’oeuvre collective et la transformation de la sphère publique en France pendant la deuxième moitié du 17ème siècle.” Cornucopia, publication expected 2017-18.

  1. Reference Article:

“The Amours of Bonne Sforza, Queen of Polonia.” Co-authored with Eileen Jakeway. In The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Ed. April London.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, publication expected 2017-18.  

  1. Reference Article:

“Jean de Préchac’s The Chaste Seraglian; or, Yolanda of Sicily.” Co-authored with Eileen Jakeway. In The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Ed. April London.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, publication expected 2017-18.  

  1. Reference Article:

“Jean de Préchac’s The English Princess.” Co-authored with Eileen Jakeway. In The Cambridge Guide to the Eighteenth-Century Novel, 1660-1820. Ed. April London.  Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, publication expected 2017-18.  

  1. Book Chapter:

“Perspectives on the Civilizing Process: Teaching French and Italian Fairy Tales in Translation.” In Teaching Fairy Tales. Ed. Nancy L. Canepa. Detroit, MI:  Wayne State University Press, forthcoming 2017.  

In Print

  1. Journal Article:  

“Prospettive sul processo di civilizzazione.” Line@editoriale [En ligne], N° 008 – 2016, Varia, mis à jour le : 16/09/2017, URL : http://revues.univ-tlse2.fr/pum/lineaeditoriale/index.php?id=844.

  1. Book Chapter:

“Secret History in Pre-Revolutionary France.” In Secret History in the Long Eighteenth Century.   Ed. Rachel Carnell and Rebecca Bullard (Cambridge, UK:  Cambridge University Press, 2017) 205-15.  

  1. Reference Article:

“Charles Perrault’s Histoires et contes du temps passé [Stories and Tales from Times Past].” The Literary Encyclopedia.  Ed. Robert Clark and Cristina Sandru. WEB, 2015.   http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=4739

  1. Reference Article:

“Marie-Catherine le Jumel de Barneville, comtesse d’Aulnoy.” The Literary Encyclopedia.  Ed. Robert Clark and Cristina Sandru. WEB, 2015.   http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=12711.  

  1. Journal article:  

“Lafayette Rewrites History, Murat Rewrites Lafayette: the Novel and the Transfiguration of the Social Sphere in Old-Regime France.” Cahiers du dix-septième: An Interdisciplinary Journal XIV (2012) 1-21.

  1. Book Chapter:  

“ ‘The Savage’ by Henriette-Julie de Castelnau, comtesse de Murat,” trans. Allison Stedman, in Marvelous Transformations:  An Anthology of Tales and New Critical Perspectives, Ed. Christine Jones and Jennifer Shacker (Ontario: Broadview, 2012) 201-18.

  1.  Book Chapter:  

“Jean Racine, Marie-Jeanne Lhéritier de Villandon, and Charles Perrault:  A Revised Triumvirate,” in Options for Teaching 17th and 18th-Century French Women Writers.  (New York: Modern Languages Association of America, 2011) 101-8.  

  1.  Journal Article:  

“Prolepic Subversion: Longing for the Middle Ages in the Fin-de-siècle French Fairy Tale.” The Romanic Review 99:2 (2008) 369-86.  

  1.  Journal Article:

“Teaching the Interdisciplinary Seventeenth-Century to Undergraduates: A Literary Historian’s Perspective,” Cahiers du dix-septième: An Interdisciplinary Journal XI: 1 (2006) 103-122.

  1.  Reference Article:  

“Marie-Jeanne Lhéritier de Villandon,” Dictionnaire des femmes de l’Ancienne France  (Paris:  SIEFAR, 2006) http://www.siefar.org/DicoAc.html. Translated into French by Séverine Geneieys-Kirk and republished in the same Encyclopedia in 2008.

  1.  Journal Article:

“D’Aulnoy’s Histoire d’Hypolite, comte de Duglas (1690):  a Fairy-Tale Manifesto,” Marvels & Tales:  Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies 19:1 (2005) 32-53.

  1.  Book Chapter:  

“Sacred Writings, Secular Identities:  D’Aulnoy’s Manipulation of the Psalm-Paraphrase Tradition,”Intersections. Ed. Faith E. Beasley and Kathleen Wine (Tubingen:  Gunter Narr, 2005) 347-356.  Reprinted online in Literature Criticism from 1400-1800 (Detroit: Thompson Gale, 2014).   

  1.  Journal Article:  

“Charmed Eloquence: L’héritier’s Representation of Female Literary Creativity In Late Seventeenth-Century France,” Cahiers du dix-septième: An Interdisciplinary Journal IX:2 (2004) 107-115.

  1.  Reference Article:  

“Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, Comtesse d’Aulnoy,” Dictionary of Literary Biography:  Seventeenth-Century French Literature,  Ed. Françoise Jaoüen.  (Detroit: Thompson Gale, 2003).  

  1.  Journal Article:

“A Gallery of Authors:  The Politics of Innovation and Subversion in Montpensier’s Divers Portraits (1659).”  Genre  33 (Summer, 2000) 129-49.

BOOK REVIEWS

In Print

 9.  Review of Témoigner des miracles au siècle des Lumières: Récits et discours de Saint-Médard by Michèle Bokobza Kahan.  Paris:  Classiques Garnier, 2015.  H-France Review 16:265 (November 2016) 1-3.

 8.  Review of Method and Variation:  Narrative in Early Modern French Thought.  Ed. Emma Gilby and Paul White. Oxford: Legenda, 2013. French Studies 68:4 (October 2014) 542-543.

 7.  Review of Licensing Loyalty.  Printers, Patrons and the State in Early Modern France by Jane McLeod (University Park, PA:  Penn State UP, 2010) The French Review 85:6 (May 2012) 1183.  

 6.  Review of State and Society in Eighteenth-Century France:  A Study of Political Power and Social Revolution in Languedoc, by Stephen Miller (Washington D.C.:  The Catholic University of America Press, 2008). The French Review. 83.4 (March 2010) 889-90.  

5.  Review of Vaux and Versailles:  The Appropriations, Erasures and Accidents that Made Modern France, by Claire Goldstein (Philadelphia:  U of Pennsylvania Press, 2008). The French Review 82.4 (March 2009) 898-9.

4.  Review of  Dramaturgie de la tragédie en musique (1673-1764), by Laura Naudeix (Paris:  Honoré Champion, 2004).  The French Review 80.6 (October 2007) 24-5.

3.  Review of Salonnières, Furies and Fairies:  The Politics of Gender and Cultural Change in Absolutist France, by Anne E. Duggan (Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 2005). Marvels & Tales: Journal of Fairy-Tale Studies  20:2 (2006) 270-2.

2.  Review of Nobility Reimagined. The Patriotic Nation in Eighteenth-Century France, by Jay M. Smith (Ithaca:  Cornell UP, 2005) The French Review 79:6 (May 2006) 87-8.

 1.  Review of Poésie, musique et sociabilité au XVIIè siècle:  Les livres d’airs de différents auteurs publiés chez Ballard de 1658 à 1694, by Anne-Madeleine Goulet (Paris:  Champion, 2004). The French Review 79:1 (October 2005) 182-3.

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