Cahiers d’économie politique – Number 2023/2 – n° 83 – Thinking about the economy through literature

2023-06-05 22:00:00
Page 7 to 22: Claire Pignol – 1. How do literary works suggest the economy? | Page 23 to 51: Vanessa Michel – 2. Phaedrus and the Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith. What heuristics for a moral economy of behavior? | Page 53 to 73: Laurent Le Maux – 3. Threadneedle Street: from Red to Black | Page 75 to 95: Joseph Vogl – 4. The year 1797 – economy and romanticism | Page 97 to 136: Louis Azan – 5. The greatness and misery of the Balzacian entrepreneur. A cross-reading of La Maison du Chat-qui-pelote and César Birotteau | Page 137 to 165: Eyüp Özveren – 6. Supplementing Econocriticism with Ecocritique: how Michel Tournier Transformed Robinson Crusoe’s Island of Despair into Speranza | Page 167 to 193: Marie-Laure Massei-Chamayou – 7. The representation of economic agents in Elizabeth Gaskell’s North and South (1855). What happiness in the midst of clashes and misfortunes? | Page 195 to 221: Ludovic Desmedt – 8. “To absolute nothingness”: the hyperinflation of 1923 put into novels | Page 223 to 250: Emmanuel Petit and Nathalie Vanfasse – 9. The economy of hope when reading Charles Dickens’ novel Great Expectations.
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