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France
ISBN
9780198661252
Book Title
New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
9.6 in
Publication Year
1995
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
2.3 in
Author
Peter France
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Literary Criticism, Literary Collections
Topic
European / French
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53.5 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
918 Pages

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198661258
ISBN-13
9780198661252
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Book Title
New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
Number of Pages
918 Pages
Language
English
Topic
European / French
Publication Year
1995
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Literary Collections
Author
Peter France
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
2.3 in
Item Weight
53.5 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Reviews
'A tour de force, a reliable work of reference, and an essential working tool.'A 100 French Titles No. 4, "No other English-language compilation offers the breadth of coverage of the New Oxford Companion to Literature in French."--Booklist"Never ponderous, the entries are incisive. The authors are not afraid to come out with judgements. It will be much admired."--Professor Victor Brombert, Princeton University"One of the best Oxford companions.... This is just the book for the prospective major in French or comp lit--or for anyone who enjoys reading the only literature in the world to rival that of England and America."--The Washington Post Book World"Encompasses the world's rich and multifaceted Francophone heritage, with its cultural, historical, and linguistic variations....Essential as a research tool for both teaching and study, it also contains a wealth of information for the general reader."--Library Journal, 'Peter France's fine volume ... a remarkable and enduring work of greatscholarly weight.'Times Higher Education Supplement, "No other English-language compilation offers the breadth of coverage of the New Oxford Companion to Literature in French."--Booklist "Never ponderous, the entries are incisive. The authors are not afraid to come out with judgements. It will be much admired."--Professor Victor Brombert, Princeton University "One of the best Oxford companions.... This is just the book for the prospective major in French or comp lit--or for anyone who enjoys reading the only literature in the world to rival that of England and America."--The Washington Post Book World "Encompasses the world's rich and multifaceted Francophone heritage, with its cultural, historical, and linguistic variations....Essential as a research tool for both teaching and study, it also contains a wealth of information for the general reader."--Library Journal, 'for the modest price of just L30, I can reach out expecting to find clearly written, expert (130 of them) and up-to-date articles on what I am looking for'Tony Callen, University of Portsmouth, Modern and Contemporary France 1996, 'Peter France's fine volume ... a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight.'Times Higher Education Supplement, 'A tour de force, a reliable work of reference, and an essential working tool.'A 100 French Titles No. 4'Peter France's fine volume ... a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight.'Times Higher Education Supplement'the extended limits of its brief are glossed with admirable and disarming circumspection by the editor in his introduction ... It is the work of a distinguished team of contributors and, although the majority are geographically based in the Anglo-Saxon world, their familiarity with the French critical spectrum is manifested both textually and bibliographically ... this is a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight ... there is at last anauthoritative article to which we can refer colleagues from other disciplines in search of a summary of post-structuralism.'Times Higher Education Supplement'Obviously more up to date, but above all far vaster in geographical and generic scope than the first Oxford Companion and as such a very welcome publication...as near indispensable as possible...recommend it one certainly should, and never without a murmur of gratitude and congratulations to Peter France'Forum for Modern Language Studies'for the modest price of just £30, I can reach out expecting to find clearly written, expert (130 of them) and up-to-date articles on what I am looking for'Tony Callen, University of Portsmouth, Modern & Contemporary France 1996, 'A tour de force, a reliable work of reference, and an essential workingtool.'A 100 French Titles No. 4, 'the extended limits of its brief are glossed with admirable and disarmingcircumspection by the editor in his introduction ... It is the work of adistinguished team of contributors and, although the majority are geographicallybased in the Anglo-Saxon world, their familiarity with the French criticalspectrum is manifested both textually and bibliographically ... this is aremarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight ... there is at last anauthoritative article to which we can refer colleagues from other disciplines insearch of a summary of post-structuralism.'Times Higher Education Supplement, 'the extended limits of its brief are glossed with admirable and disarming circumspection by the editor in his introduction ... It is the work of a distinguished team of contributors and, although the majority are geographically based in the Anglo-Saxon world, their familiarity with the Frenchcritical spectrum is manifested both textually and bibliographically ... this is a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight ... there is at last an authoritative article to which we can refer colleagues from other disciplines in search of a summary of post-structuralism.'Times Higher Education Supplement, 'Obviously more up to date, but above all far vaster in geographical and generic scope than the first Oxford Companion and as such a very welcome publication...as near indispensable as possible...recommend it one certainly should, and never without a murmur of gratitude and congratulations toPeter France'Forum for Modern Language Studies
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
840.9/0003
Synopsis
The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French is far more than a simple revision of the original Oxford Companion to French Literature, published in 1959, and described by The Listener as the 'standard work of reference for English-speaking enquirers into French literature'. As the change in title implies, this completely new work presents an authoritative guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world.The scope of the Companion is deliberately open and inclusive, challenging and extending the traditional canon. Literature is understood in a broad sense, ranging from strip cartoon and pamphlet to tragedy and epic, and particular attention is devoted to francophone writing from outside France. Written by an international team of specialists, entries cover individual authors and works - over 3,000 of them - from the troubadours to Césaire, and from La Princesse de Clèves to La Vie mode d'emploi. Each is discussed in detail within their historical, cultural, and intellectual context.Among the new features of the Companion are the substantial essay-entries, reflecting up-to-date scholarship and theoretical debates on topics such as:- literary movements and genres- historical subjects such as chivalry, or Occupation and Resistance in wartime France- movements of thought from Scholasticism to feminism- linguistic topics- the sciences- the arts and media, including opera, cinema, and pressAs a divertissement for readers, an entry on 'Quotations' lists 100 well-known quotations from the canon of French literature.Adventurous and wide-ranging, The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French will be an indispensable and hugely enjoyable reference work for all scholars, students and general readers., Rabelais and Montaigne, Moliere and Racine, Stendhal and Proust--the literature of France boasts a long and glorious tradition. In The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French , readers will have at their fingertips a trusted guide to this rich literary heritage. Written by an international team of experts, the Companion's 3,000 entries capture ten centuries of work produced in France and, more recently, in other French-speaking countries around the world. The coverage they provide is superb. The volume highlights not only poets, novelists, and dramatists, but also historians, scientists, statesmen, and philosophers--providing a sweeping tour of French culture. Here readers will find lengthy articles on the giants of French letters, from Voltaire, Flaubert, and Balzac, to Valery, Cocteau, and Sartre. Among the new features of the Companion are substantial essays that reflect the latest scholarship on topics such as literary movements and genres; historical subjects such as chivalry or Occupation and Resistance in wartime France; intellectual movements from Scholasticism to Feminism; linguistic topics; coverage of the sciences; and the arts and media, including opera, cinema, and journalism. There is generous coverage of painters such as Degas and Delacroix, and composers such as Meyerbeer and Debussy. Scientists and philosophers also appear in these pages (ranging from Poincare and Cuvier to Descartes, Pascal, and Rousseau). There is even an entertaining entry that cites 100 well-known quotations from French literature. Finally, the contributors have approached the literature of France in the widest terms possible, challenging the traditional canon as they examine everything from strip cartoons and pamphlets. Adventurous and wide ranging, the New Companion is more than a simple revision of the original work. Whether you are interested in Condillac or Condorcet, Lamartine or Lamarck, Madame de Stael or Madame Deficit (Marie-Antoinette), The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French provides informed and engaging coverage of the vast literary tradition of France., The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French is a new and completely reconceived work, rather than simply a revision of the old Companion to French Literature. More than 3,000 entries, written by an international team of specialists, provide an authoritative and hugely enjoyable guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world., The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French is far more than a simple revision of the original Oxford Companion to French Literature, published in 1959, and described by The Listener as the 'standard work of reference for English-speaking enquirers into French literature'. As the change in title implies, this completely new work presents an authoritative guide not only to ten centuries of literature produced in the territory now called France, but also to the rich literary output of other French-speaking countries around the world. The scope of the Companion is deliberately open and inclusive, challenging and extending the traditional canon. Literature is understood in a broad sense, ranging from strip cartoon and pamphlet to tragedy and epic, and particular attention is devoted to francophone writing from outside France. Written by an international team of specialists, entries cover individual authors and works - over 3,000 of them - from the troubadours to Césaire, and from La Princesse de Clèves to La Vie mode d'emploi. Each is discussed in detail within their historical, cultural, and intellectual context. Among the new features of the Companion are the substantial essay-entries, reflecting up-to-date scholarship and theoretical debates on topics such as: - literary movements and genres - historical subjects such as chivalry, or Occupation and Resistance in wartime France - movements of thought from Scholasticism to feminism - linguistic topics - the sciences - the arts and media, including opera, cinema, and press As a divertissement for readers, an entry on 'Quotations' lists 100 well-known quotations from the canon of French literature. Adventurous and wide-ranging, The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French will be an indispensable and hugely enjoyable reference work for all scholars, students and general readers.
LC Classification Number
PQ41.N49 1995
Copyright Date
1995
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