Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-227) and index.
Contents:
The origins of Truffaut's Jules and Jim -- The new wave and adaptation -- The prototype for Jim: Henri-Pierre Roché -- New York interlude -- The Don Juan books -- The prototype for Jules: Franz Hessel and Flânerie -- Hessel as novelist -- Hessel's Parisian Romance -- The prototype for Catherine: Helen Grund Hessel -- L'Amour Livresque -- The polyphonic project -- Jules and Jim: the novel -- From novel to film -- Disarming the spectator -- Polyphonic eroticism -- Sexperimental writing: the diaries -- Sexuality/textuality -- The gendered politics of Flânerie -- Comparative Écriture -- Two English Girls: the novel -- Two English Girls: the film -- The (various ) men who loved (various) women.
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