A New History of French Literature

A New History of French Literature
Title A New History of French Literature PDF eBook
Author Denis Hollier
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1202
Release 1994
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674615663

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An introduction to the history of French literature, covering from 842 to 1990.

India

India
Title India PDF eBook
Author Patrick French
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 588
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0141041579

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Patrick French brings one of the globe's most dynamic nations springing to life. He has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the country, sensitivity to its subtler nuances and a wealth of research.

Art, Trade, and Imperialism in Early Modern French India

Art, Trade, and Imperialism in Early Modern French India
Title Art, Trade, and Imperialism in Early Modern French India PDF eBook
Author Liza Oliver
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Art
ISBN 9789463728515

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This book focuses on the integration of the Coromandel textile industries with French colonies in India from the founding of the French East India Company in 1664 to its debilitating defeat by the British during the Seven Years War.

The Diary of Mademoiselle D'Arvers

The Diary of Mademoiselle D'Arvers
Title The Diary of Mademoiselle D'Arvers PDF eBook
Author Toru Dutt
Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780143032557

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Set in France in the second half of the nineteenth century, The Diary of Mademoiselle D'Arversis a novel of possibilities and limitations; of love, marriage and domesticity, and the heartaches and joys of growing up. Fifteen-year-old Marguerite, fresh from her convent education and extremely religious, returns to her family and experiences the first stirrings of love, only to find herself entangled in a complicated net of relationships. The story traces Marguerite's growth through adolescence to maturity and marital happiness. Written in secret and discovered by the author's father after her death, this poignant novel is a unique and unexpected outcome of the intellectual, linguistic, and cultural ferment of nineteenth-century colonial Bengal.

Juniper

Juniper
Title Juniper PDF eBook
Author Thomas French
Publisher Little, Brown Spark
Pages 269
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 031632440X

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A micro-preemie fights for survival in this extraordinary and gorgeously told memoir by her parents, both award-winning journalists. Juniper French was born four months early, at 23 weeks' gestation. She weighed 1 pound, 4 ounces, and her twiggy body was the length of a Barbie doll. Her head was smaller than a tennis ball, her skin was nearly translucent, and through her chest you could see her flickering heart. Babies like Juniper, born at the edge of viability, trigger the question: Which is the greater act of love -- to save her, or to let her go? Kelley and Thomas French chose to fight for Juniper's life, and this is their incredible tale. In one exquisite memoir, the authors explore the border between what is possible and what is right. They marvel at the science that conceived and sustained their daughter and the love that made the difference. They probe the bond between a mother and a baby, between a husband and a wife. They trace the journey of their family from its fragile beginning to the miraculous survival of their now thriving daughter.

French Literature: A Very Short Introduction

French Literature: A Very Short Introduction
Title French Literature: A Very Short Introduction PDF eBook
Author John D. Lyons
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 152
Release 2010-04-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191614238

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The heritage of literature in the French language is rich, varied, and extensive in time and space; appealing both to its immediate public, readers of French, and also to a global audience reached through translations and film adaptations. The first great works of this repertory were written in the twelfth century in northern France, and now, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, include authors writing in many parts of the world, ranging from the Caribbean to Western Africa. French Literature: A Very Short Introduction introduces this lively literary world by focusing on texts - epics, novels, plays, poems, and screenplays - that concern protagonists whose adventures and conflicts reveal shifts in literary and social practices. From the hero of the medieval Song of Roland to the Caribbean heroines of I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem or the European expatriate in Japan in Fear and Trembling, these problematic protagonists allow us to understand what interests writers and readers across the wide world of French. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

French Global

French Global
Title French Global PDF eBook
Author Christie McDonald
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 572
Release 2010
Genre Education
ISBN 0231147414

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Recasting French literary history in terms of the cultures and peoples that interacted within and outside of France's national boundaries, this volume offers a new way of looking at the history of a national literature, along with a truly global and contemporary understanding of language, literature, and culture. The relationship between France's national territory and other regions of the world where French is spoken and written (most of them former colonies) has long been central to discussions of "Francophonie." Boldly expanding such discussions to the whole range of French literature, the essays in this volume explore spaces, mobilities, and multiplicities from the Middle Ages to today. They rethink literary history not in terms of national boundaries, as traditional literary histories have done, but in terms of a global paradigm that emphasizes border crossings and encounters with "others." Contributors offer new ways of reading canonical texts and considering other texts that are not part of the traditional canon. By emphasizing diverse conceptions of language, text, space, and nation, these essays establish a model approach that remains sensitive to the specificities of time and place and to the theoretical concerns informing the study of national literatures in the twenty-first century.