Cinq-Mars, Ou Une Conjuration Sous Louis XIII. Edition 4, Tome 2 (Litterature)
by Alfred de Vigny
Vingt ANS Apres, Suite Des Trois Mousquetaires.Tome 8 (Litterature)
by Alexandre Dumas
In this study of modernist aesthetics, Beryl Schlossman reveals how for such writers as Marcel Proust, Gustave Flaubert, and Charles Baudelaire, the Orient came to symbolize the highest aspirations of literary representation. She demonstrates that through allegory, modernism became a style itself, a style that married the ancient and the modern and that emerged as both a cause and an effect, both an ideal construct and an textual materiality, all symbolized by the Orient-land of style, place of...
Walking and the French Romantics (French Studies of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, v. 13)
by C.W. Thompson
History of French Literature in the Eighteenth Century
by Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet
Oeuvres de Chateaubriand. Polemique (Litterature)
by de Chateaubriand F R
Conceived as a second edition to Kawakami's acclaimed A Self-Conscious Art, which was the first full-length study in English of Patrick Modiano's work, this book has been comprehensively updated with two new chapters, notably discussing the author's recent work and his Nobel Prize win. Kawakami shows how by parodying precursors such as Proust or the nouveau romanciers, Modiano's narratives are built around a profound lack of faith in the ability of writing to retrieve the past through memory, a...
Oeuvres Complètes de Voltaire. Correspondances,05 (Litterature)
by Voltaire
Madame de Chateaubriand: Lettres Inedites A M. Clausel de Coussergues (Ed.1888) (Litterature)
by de Chateaubriand C
La Seconde Interdiction de Tartuffe: Avec La Lettre Sur La Comedie de l'Imposteur, 1667 (Arts)
by Edouard Thierry
Oeuvres Completes de J. Racine. Tome 8. Correspondance (Litterature)
by Jean Racine
Oeuvres Completes de P. Corneille Suivies Des Oeuvres Choisies de Thomas Corneille. Tome 5 (Litterature)
by Pierre Corneille
Below the Iceberg, Anti-Sartre and Other Essays (Milford Series: Popular Writers of Today, v. 34.)
by Colin Wilson