Introduction: On collaboration / Seth Whidden -- Collaboration before the revolution. How often did authors write alone? Ways of becoming an author in early modern France / Joan DeJean ; "Le dîner des philosophers": conviviality and collaboration in the French Enlightenment / John R. Iverson -- The nineteenth century: a long century of collaboration. Collaboration and solidarity: the collective strategies if the romantic cenacle / Anthony Glinoer ; Smooth collaboration: vitalism and Judaism in Erckmann-Chatrian's L'Ami Fritz / Julia Przybos ; Sharing one's death: Le Tombeau de Théophile Gautier (1873) / Pascal Durand ; Poetry in collaboration in the 1870s: the Cercle Zutique, "Le Fleuve" and "The raven" / Seth Whidden ; Erasing collaboration: the case of André Gill and Louis de Gramont / Joseph Acquisto ; The Médan group and the campaign of naturalism / Jennifer K. Wolter ; From illustration to decoration: Maurice Denis's illustrations for Paul Verlaine and André Gide / Frédéric Canovas ; A collective experiment in literary journalism: the case of Le Revue Wagnérienne / Pamela A. Genova ; Rhyparographers: Les Frères Goncourt and monstrous writing / Lawrence R. Schehr -- The twentieth century: collaboration and modernism. Belgian, modernist, and avant-garde literary journals from the early 1920s: a model for network collaboration / Daphné de Marneffe.
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