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The Cambridge history of French literature
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William E. Burgwinkle |
"From Occitan poetry to Francophone writing produced in the Caribbean and North Africa, from intellectual history to current films, and from medieval manuscripts to bandes dessine;es, this History co… |
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Catholicism and children's literature in France
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Sophie Heywood |
This is the first book-length history of the classic French children's author, the comtesse de Ségur. Virtually unknown in the English-speaking world, in France Ségur is a national icon and a cultura… |
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The Cambridge companion to Machiavelli
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John M. Najemy |
"Niccol- Machiavelli (1469-1527) is the most famous and controversial figure in the history of political thought and one of the iconic names of the Renaissance. The Cambridge Companion to Machiavelli… |
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Second reading
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Jonathan Yardley |
This collection of five dozen pieces of literary criticism was published in the Washington Post between March 2003 and January 2010. It is a collection of Yardley's opinions of books that he believes… |
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Writers in Conflict in Sixteenth-Century France
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David Foster,Elizabeth Vinestock,Foster Vinestock |
xx, 387 pages ; 21 cm |
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Kristeva's Fiction
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Benigno Trigo |
"Psychoanalytic perspectives on Kristeva's fiction"--Provided by publisher. |
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The transparency of the text
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Donia Mounsef,Josette Féral |
This volume is broken down into three parts. The first is called 'Avant and Après Garde', the second '(Under)writing the Stage' and the third 'Disputed Textualities'. |
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The work and thought of Jean Grenier, 1898-1971
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J. S. T. Garfitt |
xii, 187 pages ; 23 cm |
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Writing the voice of pleasure
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Anne Callahan |
"Writing the Voice of Pleasure makes a persuasive argument that the romantic couple of Western representation is not heterosexual, nor is it homosexual. With insightful new readings of renowned class… |
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The Sadeian woman
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Angela Carter |
Angela Carter turns concepts and assumptions
about love and sex inside out with an
original examination of Sade's ideas. |
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