An authoritative and accessible account of French literature from medieval romance to avant-garde poetry. It explores the medieval roots of modern literature; French tragedy; why the Romantics revered nature; how Proust helped create the modern novel; and the widely varying uses authors have made of the French language.
An authoritative and accessible account of French literature from medieval romance to avant-garde poetry. It explores the medieval roots of modern literature; French tragedy; why the Romantics revered nature; how Proust helped create the modern novel; and the widely varying uses authors have made of the French language.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chronology Introduction John D. Lyons 1. Romance, roman, and novel Karen Sullivan 2. Joan of Arc and the literary imagination Deborah McGrady 3. Poetry and modernity Marc Bizer 4. The graphic imagination and the printed page Tom Conley 5. Tragedy and fear John D. Lyons 6. Galant culture Elizabeth C. Goldsmith 7. Varieties of doubt in early modern writing Michael Moriarty 8. Nature and enlightenment Caroline Warman 9. Nostalgia and the creation of the past Rosemary Lloyd 10. Exoticism and colonialism Jennifer Yee 11. Poetic experimentation Carrie J. Noland 12. The renewal of narrative in the wake of Proust Edward J. Hughes 13. French literature as world literature Charles Forsdick 14. Literature and sex Elisabeth Ladenson 15. The literary-philosophical essay Ian James 16. The novel in the new millennium Warren Motte Guide to further reading.
Chronology Introduction John D. Lyons 1. Romance, roman, and novel Karen Sullivan 2. Joan of Arc and the literary imagination Deborah McGrady 3. Poetry and modernity Marc Bizer 4. The graphic imagination and the printed page Tom Conley 5. Tragedy and fear John D. Lyons 6. Galant culture Elizabeth C. Goldsmith 7. Varieties of doubt in early modern writing Michael Moriarty 8. Nature and enlightenment Caroline Warman 9. Nostalgia and the creation of the past Rosemary Lloyd 10. Exoticism and colonialism Jennifer Yee 11. Poetic experimentation Carrie J. Noland 12. The renewal of narrative in the wake of Proust Edward J. Hughes 13. French literature as world literature Charles Forsdick 14. Literature and sex Elisabeth Ladenson 15. The literary-philosophical essay Ian James 16. The novel in the new millennium Warren Motte Guide to further reading.
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