At the centre of the project has been the collaboration at the University of Cambridge between Dr Marion Glaumaud-Carbonnier and Professor Nicholas White from 2020 until 2023. Their work on French literary fiction primarily from the period 1870-1914 has revealed the ways in which the genre of the novel acted as the primary cultural conduit for national self-reflection in the wake of military defeat and civil war in 1870-1871, particularly through fiction's analysis of the effects of the war on family relationships. The most renowned work of this kind, Zola's 1892 novel La Débâcle, the biggest-selling Zola novel in the author's lifetime, had been subsequently overlooked after the First World War by both scholars and the general public alike, and this has been rectified by a range of outputs by Nicholas White:
TALKS
‘L’Amour et l’amitié aux temps de la guerre’ (November 2020)
An online interview with US scholar Colin Foss on the Prussian Siege of Paris (February 2021)
‘Zola’s La Débâcle as a Transnational Media Event’(April 2021)
‘Of Constant Latitude: Pradier’s Strasbourg Statue and the Geographical Imaginary of Defeat’(November 2022)
ARTICLES
‘Zola’s “champ limité de la réalisation”: La Débâcle and the Commune’, Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 49.3-4 (2021)
‘Entre reliques profanes et religieuses : La Débâcle, Le Docteur Pascal et Lourdes’, forthcoming in Les Cahiers naturalistes, 97 (2023)
This research will culminate in his monograph: Émile Zola, guide de l'année terrible de 1870-1871.
The wide range of material in Marion Glaumaud-Carbonnier's research has shown that Zola's then famous novel could only be properly understood in this broader context, exemplified by her own outputs:
TALKS
‘Des fleurs aux canons : sur deux histoires de coeur dans le cadre du Siège’(February 2021). This produced the following online output: ‘Une idylle pendant le Siège : le cadre et le coeur selon François Coppée et Paul Alexis’.
‘Les héros expirés : grands-pères et monde d’hier pendant la guerre de 1870’(22-24 March 2021)
‘Frapper au coeur : tourner la page de 1870’ (April 2021). To appear in the conference volume under the title : ‘Losing the War and Losing Heart: 1870-71 and the Fiction of Defeat’.
‘Coucheriez-vous avec un Allemand ? Sexe, morale, patrie (1870-1914)’ (April 2022)
‘La guerre, mesdames. Juliette Adam et Hermione Quinet, témoins du siège de Paris’ (June 2023)
ARTICLES
‘L’empire des grands-pères : crise de succession dans les fictions de la défaite (1870- 1871)’, Dix-Neuf, 26 (2022), pp. 18-34
‘La veillée des vieux vaincus. Le spectre des survivants de 1870’, in Special Number on “Vieillards et vieillissement au XIXe siècle”, Elizabeth Emery, Florence Fix (ed.), L’Esprit créateur, 2024 [in preparation]
‘La relation des horizons. L’Alsace et l’Algérie, par les liens de la défaite (1870-1914)’ [submitted to Nineteenth-Century French Studies].
This will culminate in her post-doctoral monograph: Le Sentiment de la guerre. L’écriture de la défaite de 1870-1871. This builds on her earlier work on family fictions, the doctoral monograph which she has completed: Madame contre Monsieur. Le récit du divorce au XIXe siècle, accepted for publication in 2024 by Presses universitaires de Saint-Étienne in the series « Le genre en toutes lettres ».