Congratulations to the authors featured in the newest volume of Early Modern French Studies (Volume 37, Issue 1, July 2015).
*Please note that effective January 2015, Seventeenth-Century French Studies changed its title to Early Modern French Studies to reflect an expansion in scope.*
http://www.maneyonline.com/toc/emf/37/1
Valérie M. Dionne, “Le Sourire canin de Montaigne et de La Mothe le Vayer, ou la vertu cynique du libertin”
Michael Meere, “Theatres of Torture: Martyrs, Pagans, and the Politics of Conversion in Early Seventeenth-Century France”
Tatiana Senkevitch, “The Portrait of the King’s Minister and the State of Collaboration”
Helena Taylor, “Ovid, Galanterie, and Politics in Madame de Villedieu’s Les Exilés de la cour d’Auguste”
Jean-Alexandre Perras, “Le ‘Siècle de la frivolité’: sur l’invention d’un lieu commun au XVIIIe siècle”