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Part I. Introduction:
1. Mimesis and the reader: some historical considerations;
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Part II. De l'amour:
2. Love and the wayward text;
Part III. Le Rouge et le Noir:
3. Unexpressing the expressible;
4. The speaking of the quoted word: authors, ironies and epigraphs;
5. The uses of reading;
Part IV. Vie de Henry Brulard;
6. The reader and the life;
Part V. La Chartruese de Parme:
7. The representation of politics and the politics of representation;
8. A hero without qualities;
9. Forgery, plagerism and the operatic text; Conclusion.
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