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R. H. Gapper Book Prize

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The R. Gapper Book Prize, originally titled R.H. Gapper Book Prize, offered by the Society for French Studies, is a monetary prize that was inaugurated in 2002 and has since been awarded annually for the best book published in the field of French Studies by a scholar based at an institution of higher education in the UK or Ireland. Since 2014 the prize has been named the R. Gapper prize, in honour of both Richard Paul Charles Gapper and his father.

Table of winners

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Year Author Book[1][2]
2019 (joint) Peter Dayan The Music of Dada: A Lesson in Intermediality for our Times (London: Routledge, 2018)
2019 (joint)
  • Derek Offord
  • Vladislav Rjeoutski
  • Gésine Argent
The French Language in Russia: A Social, Political, Cultural and Literary History (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018, ISBN 9789462982727)
2018 Julian Swann Exile, Imprisonment or Death: The Politics of Disgrace in Bourbon France, 1610-1789 (Oxford University Press, 2017, ISBN 9780198788690)
2017 Roger Pearson Unacknowledged Legislators: The Poet as Lawgiver in Post-Revolutionary France (Oxford University Press, 2016)
2016 (joint) Neil Kenny Death and Tenses: Posthumous Presence in Early Modern France (Oxford University Press, 2015)
2016 (joint) Patrick McGuinness Poetry and Radical Politics in fin de siècle France: From Anarchism to Action Française (Oxford University Press, 2015)
2015 Robert Mills Seeing sodomy in the Middle Ages (University of Chicago Press, 2014)
2014 Christopher Prendergast Mirages and Mad Beliefs: Proust the skeptic (Princeton University Press, 2013)
2013 Siân Reynolds Marriage and Revolution: Monsieur et Madame Roland (Oxford University Press, 2012)
2012 Michael Moriarty Disguised Vices. Theories of Virtue in Early Modern French Thought (Oxford University Press, 2011)
2011 Judith Still Derrida and Hospitality: Theory and Practice (Edinburgh University Press, 2010)
2010 Ardis Butterfield The Familiar Enemy: Chaucer, Language and Nation in the Hundred Years War (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)
2009 Alain Viala La France galante (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2008)
2008 (joint) Christopher Prendergast The Classic. Sainte-Beuve and the Nineteenth-Century Culture Wars (Oxford University Press, 2007)
2008 (joint) Mark Greengrass Governing Passions. Peace and Reform in the French Kingdom, 1576-1585 (Oxford University Press, 2007)
2007 Eric Robertson Arp: Painter, Poet, Sculptor (Yale University Press, 2006)
2006 Maria C. Scott Baudelaire’s ‘Le Spleen de Paris’: Shifting Perspectives (Ashgate Publishing, 2005)
2005 Roger Pearson Mallarmé and Circumstance: The Translation of Silence (Oxford University Press, 2004)
2004 Sylvia Huot Madness in Medieval French Literature: Identities lost and found (Oxford University Press, 2003)
2003 Clive Scott Channel Crossings: French and English Poetry in Dialogue 1550-2000 (Legenda, 2002)
2002 Stephen Bann Parallel Lines: Printmakers, Painters and Photographers in Nineteenth-Century France (Yale University Press, 2001)

References

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  1. ^ "Gapper Prize Winners: R. H. Gapper Book Prize". Society for French Studies. University of Sheffield. 2003. Archived from the original on 2004-06-30. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
  2. ^ "R. Gapper book prize". Society for French Studies. University of Nottingham. 23 September 2020. Archived from the original on 2019-06-11. Retrieved 24 September 2020.