François René de Chateaubriand Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Chateaubriand's Contribution to Philhellenism
- Chateaubriand, Revitalizer of the French Classics
- Chateaubriand's Classicism
- Chateaubriand's Use of Ossianic Language
- The Ambiguity of Chateaubriand's René
- Motifs of Kingdom and Exile in Atala
- The Paradise Setting of Chateaubriand's Atala
- Chateaubriand and the Welsh Indians
- Two Men and a Forest: Chateaubriand, Tocqueville, and the American Wilderness
- Archetype and Myth in Chateaubriand's Atala
- Chateaubriand's Aviary: Birds in the Mémoires d'Outre-Tomb
- René and the Romantic Model of Self-Centralization
- René in the Garden
- Chateaubriand and his Memoirs' ‘Louisianaise.’
- Chateaubriand's Atala: A Study of the French Revolution
- The Gendering of Space in Chateaubriand's Combourg: Archetypal Architecture and the Patriarchal Object
- Beneath the Surface of Atala: ‘Le Crocodile au Fond du Bassin.’
- Writing Self, and the Other: Chateaubriand and His Atala
- Hybridity and Ethics in Chateaubriand's Atala
- How Not to Speak of Incest: Atala and the Secrets of Speech
- Further Reading