The Cambridge History of French Literature /

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 dessin©♭es, this History covers French literature from its beginnings to the present day. With equal attention to all genres, his...

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Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Other Authors: Burgwinkle, William (Editor), Hammond, Nicholas (Editor), Wilson, Emma (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Summary: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 dessin©♭es, this History covers French literature from its beginnings to the present day. With equal attention to all genres, historical periods and registers, this is the most comprehensive guide to literature written in French ever produced in English, and the first in decades to offer such an array of topics and perspectives. Contributors attend to issues of orality, history, peripheries, visual culture, alterity, sexuality, religion, politics, autobiography and testimony. The result is a collection that, despite the wide variety of topics and perspectives, presents a unified view of the richness of French-speaking cultures. This History gives support to the idea that French writing will continue to prosper in the twenty-first century as it adapts, adds to, and refocuses the rich legacy of its past.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (822 pages)
ISBN:9780511976322 (ebook)
DOI:10.1017/CHOL9780521897860