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Sex, Sea, and Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Sex, Sea, and Self

Sex, Sea, and Self is a timely and original contribution to French Caribbean studies that expands scholarly work on Caribbean thought, which does not start with Aimé Césaire's Négritude or Frantz Fanon's disalienation and the creation of a new humanity, but with overlooked yet pivotal texts written between 1924-1948.

The Road from Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

The Road from Paris

'For the best part of a thousand years English poets have gone to school to the French,' declared Ezra Pound in 1913. Whatever the truth of this assertion for all of English literature its accuracy for Pound's own period is well established. Both he and T. S. Eliot wrote frankly of the debt which they owed to their French predecessors and this fact has long been recognised by students of English literature. With the recognition of this influence went the assumption that Eliot and Pound were themselves responsible for its transmission from France to England. That this was not so is demonstrated by the documents reprinted in this volume. Dr Pondrom presents a selection of extracts and complete essays and letters by the critics and poets who together were principally responsible for channelling into English writing the ideas and theories of the French poetic avant-garde.

French News
  • Language: en

French News

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1963
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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French San Francisco
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

French San Francisco

Nineteenth-century California was not a destination for the faint of heart, and Frenchmen are usually said to prefer their slippers to their traveling boots. Yet many visitors from France--starting in 1786 with legendary explorer Count de LapAA(c)rouse--made their way to the remote and beautiful territory, leaving enduring accounts and images of their experience. As France's troubled revolutionary era began in the 1840s, tens of thousands of Frenchmen journeyed to California's goldfields. Some found wealth, others freedom, and some death. Many remained in San Francisco, helping shape the city and make it French from the inside.

Mapping and Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Mapping and Empire

From the sixteenth through the mid-nineteenth centuries, Spain, then Mexico, and finally the United States took ownership of the land from the Gulf Coast of Texas and Mexico to the Pacific Coast of Alta and Baja California—today's American Southwest. Each country faced the challenge of holding on to territory that was poorly known and sparsely settled, and each responded by sending out military mapping expeditions to set boundaries and chart topographical features. All three countries recognized that turning terra incognita into clearly delineated political units was a key step in empire building, as vital to their national interest as the activities of the missionaries, civilian officials...

Historical Dictionary of French Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 659

Historical Dictionary of French Literature

With the possible exception of Great Britain, France can justifiably lay claim to possess the richest literary history of any country in Western Europe. This book covers the authors and their works, literary movements, and philosophical and social developments that have had a direct impact on style or content, and major historical events such as the two world wars, the Franco-Prussian War, the Algerian War, or the events of May 1968 that are directly reflected in a substantial body of imaginative writing. Historical Dictionary of French Literature, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on individual writers and key texts, significant movements, groups, associations, and periodicals, and on the literary reactions to major national and international events such as revolutions and wars. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about French literature.

Les Goncourt dans leur siècle
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 466

Les Goncourt dans leur siècle

Les Goncourt sont moins connus que le prix qu'ils ont fondé, il y a un siècle, et qui est le prix littéraire le plus prestigieux et le plus convoité. Mais qui étaient-ils, comment l'idée de ce prix leur est-elle venue ? Mécénat, vanité, volonté de promouvoir une certaine littérature moderne ? Une quarantaine d'historiens, historiens d'art, historiens de la littérature, de l'édition et du marché du livre se sont réunis pour étudier les romans des Goncourt, leur Journal, leurs écrits sur l'art, leurs idées politiques, la naissance du prix, les premières attributions de ce prix, les contestations, les intrigues supposées, la composition du jury. À travers deux auteurs et l'histoire de leur prix, c'est un siècle et demi d'histoire culturelle de la France qui est déroulé devant nos yeux.

The Return to Reality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Return to Reality

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Lumen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Lumen

One of the first science fiction novels to describe alien life forms.

Eating Well, Reading Well
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Eating Well, Reading Well

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

While rejecting a conception of literature as moral philosophy, or a device for imparting particular morals to the reader through exemplary characters and plots, Maryse Conde has displayed throughout her writing career a strong valorization of literature as ethical critique. This study examines her singular approach to literary commitment as a critical reworking of aesthetic models and modes of interpretation. Focusing on four dominant problematics in Conde's work'history and globalization in La Belle Creole and Moi, Tituba sorciere...noire de Salem, intertextuality and reception in La migration des c'urs and Celanire cou-coupe, trauma and subjectivity in En attendant le bonheur and Desirada...