Synopses & Reviews
1. Jean Paulhan as Editor and Critic
Bernard Baillaud Jean Paulhans Influences
Brigitte Ouvry-Vial The Double Necessity of Criticism and Self-Effacement
Martyn Cornick Jean Paulhan and the Nouvelle Revue Française
2. Rhetoric and What Really Happens
Michael Syrotinski The Rhetoric of Illness in Jean Paulhan
Carol Murphy Re-presenting the Real
Kevin Newmark On Parole
3. Rhetoric and Politics
Anna-Louise Milne The Power of Dissimulation
Laurent Jenny Paulhan, Blanchot and Le 14 juillet
Richard Rand Grave Site
4. The Power of Literature
Jean-Yves Pouilloux Faultlines
Eric Trudel Those Who Have Fallen Silent”
Julien Dieudonné The Power of Poetics, the Poetics of Power
5. Two texts by Jean Paulhan
A Bee”
Democracy Calls out to the First Comer” (translated by Jennifer Bajorek)
Synopsis
. Jean Paulhan as Editor and CriticBernard Baillaud Jean Paulhan's InfluencesBrigitte Ouvry-Vial The Double Necessity of Criticism and Self-EffacementMartyn Cornick Jean Paulhan and the Nouvelle Revue Franaise2. Rhetoric and What Really HappensMichael Syrotinski The Rhetoric of Illness in Jean PaulhanCarol Murphy Re-presenting the RealKevin Newmark On Parole3. Rhetoric and PoliticsAnna-Louise Milne The Power of DissimulationLaurent Jenny Paulhan, Blanchot and Le 14 juilletRichard Rand Grave Site4. The Power of LiteratureJean-Yves Pouilloux FaultlinesEric Trudel "Those Who Have Fallen Silent"Julien Dieudonne The Power of Poetics, the Poetics of Power5. Two texts by Jean Paulhan"A Bee""Democracy Calls out to the First Comer" (translated by Jennifer Bajorek)