Friday, June 26, 2020

JSTOR Expanded Access: Human Nature and a cyclical view of History in Chantal Thomas' "Les adieux à la reine" by Claire Marrone

JSTOR announced earlier this month that they will be provided expanded access through 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This expanded access includes free read-online access for 100 articles per month through December 31st, 2020.

As I search and bookmark and note what I'd like to read, I've decided to share some Marie Antoinette and adjacent finds that are well worth signing up for a free JSTOR account to access! These will be shared at least once a week under the post series 'JSTOR Expanded Access.'
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[image: a screenshot from the film adaptation of Les adieux à la reine]
Human Nature and a cyclical view of History in Chantal Thomas' "Les adieux à la reine" by Claire Marrone 

An analysis of the way that Chantal Thomas utilizes the style and narrative scope of her novel Les adieux à la reine, told from the point-of-view of a former reader of Marie Antoinette now living in exile in Vienna, to represent specific traits of human nature.

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