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61. Le Reve, part of the Rougon-Macquart series (French Edition) by Emile Zola | |
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(2008-03-06)
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62. La Terre, part of the Rougon-Macquart series (French Edition) by Emile Zola | |
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(2008-03-06)
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63. Promenades: Historian's Appreciation of Modern French Literature by Richard Cobb | |
Hardcover: 176
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(1980-06)
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64. Everything Learning French: Speak, Write, and Understand Basic French in No Time! (Everything: Language and Literature) by Bruce Sallee, David Hebert | |
Paperback: 352
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(2007-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Bruce Sallee taught high-school level French immersion classes for seven years at Garden City Collegiate in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He is the coauthor of The Everything® Learning French Book, 1st Edition. Mr. Sallee lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. David Hebert is a freelance writer who is fluent in French. He is the coauthor of The Everything® Learning French Book, 1st Edition. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Customer Reviews (7)
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Everything Learning French Book |
65. French Classics in French and English: Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (Dual-Language Book) (French Edition) by Gustave Flaubert, Alexander Vassiliev | |
Paperback: 568
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(2010-06-09)
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66. Adventures of the Mind: The Memoirs of Natalie Clifford Barney (The Cutting Edge : Lesbian Life and Literature) (English and French Edition) by Natalie C. Barney | |
Hardcover: 248
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(1992-06-01)
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67. Paths to Contemporary French Literature, Vol. 2 (Volume 2) by John Taylor | |
Hardcover: 381
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(2007-01-05)
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68. Portrait of the Writer as a Domesticated Animal (French Literature Series) by Lydie Salvayre | |
Paperback: 190
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(2010-02-26)
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Yes, I would like fries with that. |
69. Poisson d'Or (Nobel Prize Literature 2008) (French Edition) by J.M.G. Le Clezio | |
Paperback: 297
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(2009-06-04)
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"I wanted to go on gliding between people and objects like a fish moving with the current during a torrential flood". |
70. Oulipo: A Primer of Potential Literature | |
Paperback: 221
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(2008-03-10)
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It does a good job at breaking down a convoluted subject
A Glimpse
Oulipo- The American Book Review Warren F. Motte has collected a series of critical writing from The Ouvrior de Litterature Potentielle or Oulipo (The Workshop of Potential Literature), a primarily French group organized around Raymond Queneau and primarily concerned with methods of creating new literary structures. Their ideas offer a welcome relief to the staid and stale conviction that literary forms have been handed down from the ancients along with the rest of language, as if structures like sonnets or mystery novels are as intrinsically a part of language as vowels or nouns. These essays illuminate the limited ways that contemporary fiction approaches the idea of form. In the limited framework of the short story structure, readers find great variation and even invention, but the actual form of the story seems as rigid a language structure as the blues are a song structure, tirelessly repeating the AAB structure into infinity; I asked my captain for the time of day. I asked my captain for the time of day. He said hed thrown his watch away. A writer who wants to be free needs to confront the constrictions and value of literary form. Yet, literary form seems to come out of a black box, so much so that writing that somehow confounds formats, like Lawrence Sternes Tristam Shandy or Edwin A. Abbotts Flatland or more recently Ben Marcuss The Age of Wire and String seems to be inspired but frivolous oddities rather than the result of a literary method. The Oulipo, however, have developed a method for subverting expectations and for being as creative with form as writers are expected to be with content. Franáois Le Lionnais writes in the Second Oulipo Manifesto, Should humanity lie back and be satisfied to watch new thoughts make ancient verses? Literature that satisfies a particular form fulfills the esthetic aims of that form. For instance, the novel developed several hundred years ago as a result of an expanded middle class audience. The form typically follows a protagonists conflict with society and in the end the protagonist either achieves some kind of reconciliation with society or dies; the form of the novel performs as both a platform for an anarchic point of view but also reassures its audience that eccentricity will be absorbed in the end. A sonnet straps language into iambic pentameter, a straight jacket rhyme scheme, and limits the subject to a single sentiment. The Poetry Handbook includes this rule for the sonnet, Groups of sonnets using the same form and relate to the same theme, which is often love of a women or the love of God. The inherent value of the form exerts a hidden force on the content of the work. Form functions like a medium and in this sense limits the range of meaning expressed by language just as wood grain limits the direction of the carved line in a wood block. By building mazes and trying to escape them, the Oulipo have started a dialogue about ways to imagine new literary structures. By building artificial rules the Oulipo have escaped the prison of old forms. Founded in late 1960 in France, at a colloquium on the work of Raymond Queneau, in order to research new writing by combining mathematics and literature (and also to just horse around) the Oulipo soon expanded to include all writing using self-imposed restrictive systems. The group didnt publicly publish until 1973, La Litterature Potentielle. The best known of the groups work are Italo Calvinos If on a winters night a traveler and Georges Perecs Life: A Users Manual. A truncated role call of the more familiar names includes: Noël Arnaud, Italo Calvino, Ross Chambers, Stanley Chapman, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Fournal, Franáois Le Lionnais, Harry Matthews, Georges Perec, and Raymond Queneau. Oulipo contains the critical writings of the Oulipo, including Franáois Le Lionnaiss Manifestoes, a history of the Lipogram by Georges Perec, and Jacques Roulaurds explanation of the mathematical method of Raymond Queneau. Reading the critical writing gives a foundation in the method and the nature of the groups experiment. Jean Lescures Brief History of the Oulipo chronicles the formulation of the group as an formally informal gathering of mathematicians and writers who began to apply mathematical formulas to literary forms. The end matter of the book contains a thorough bibliography of the principal Oulipo players and their work. Raymond Queneaus Cent Mille Millards de Poems (One hundred thousand billion poems), expresses the Oulipian ideal. It is a series of ten sonnets contrived so that each line of each sonnet can be replaced with any corresponding line of the other ten sonnets, sort of like a sonnet version of one of those childrens flip-books where you can change the head of animals. The possibilities put forth by this arrangement would be to the order of 1014, one hundred trillion sonnets. The potential text explodes into an incomprehensible size. According to [Queneaus] calculations, if one read a sonnet per minute eight hours a day, two hundred days per year, it would take more than a million centuries to finish the text. The Oulipo seem to be most interested in discovering how to express literature by limiting the writers choices, either by the construction of mathematical formulas that produce results, formal constraints and rules that produces results, or language games that produce results, in this sense I mean results as in the result of an equation. The lipogram, where a single letter is stricken from the text, is an ancient exercise the Oulipians have appropriated for their toolbox. Ideally, each Oulipian structure would result in one potential literature, not necessarily a single text because The One Hundred Thousand Billion Poems is a single potential literature, but nearly an infinite text. For a writer, drafting an Oulipian work should be more like filling out a crossword puzzle or doing calculus homework then an act of inspiration. The muse has had her hard drive reformatted and inspiration is not to be trusted. To practitioners approaching writing as a craft, as if the writing of stories was along the lines of knitting sweaters, this exploration seems at best frivolous and maybe a little pretentious if all you want to do is make sweaters. However, these are useful generative tools. Not only do they provide a developed handbag of new literary forms, but these tools also establish a solid framework for developing a criticism about literary structure. This book is a vital and concise introduction to the Oulipian technique. ... Read more |
71. Literature and the French Resistance: Cultural Politics and Narrative Forms, 1940-1950 by Margaret Atack | |
Hardcover: 224
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(1989-04)
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72. Originality and Intellectual Property in the French and English Enlightenment (Routledge Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature) by Reginald McGinnis | |
Hardcover: 250
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(2008-11-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Are legal concepts of intellectual property and copyright related to artistic notions of invention and originality? Do literary and legal scholars have anything to learn from each other, or should the legal debate be viewed as separate from questions of aesthetics? Bridging what are usually perceived as two distinct areas of inquiry, this interdisciplinary volume begins with a reflection on the "origins" of literary and legal questions in the Enlightenment to consider their ramifications in the post-Enlightenment and contemporary world. Tying in to the growing scholarly interest in connections between law and literature, on the one hand, and to the contemporary interrogation of "originality" and "authorship," on the other hand, the present volume furthers research in the field by providing a dense study of the legal and historical context to re-examine our current assumptions about supposed earlier Enlightenment and Romantic ideals of individual authorship and originality. |
73. Pierre Courtade: The Making of a Party Scribe (Berg French Studies Series) by John Flower | |
Hardcover: 256
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(1995-11-01)
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74. The Astonished Universe (English and French Edition) by Helene Cardona | |
Paperback: 104
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(2006-10-15)
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Serenity with no blemishes
Blends French and English, Love and Nature, Perfectly
A universal language
The Astonished Strength
The Astonished Universe |
75. The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade by Christopher L. Miller | |
Paperback: 592
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(2008-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Miller offers a historical introduction to the cultural and economic dynamics of the French slave trade, and he shows how Enlightenment thinkers such as Montesquieu and Voltaire mused about the enslavement of Africans, while Rousseau ignored it. He follows the twists and turns of attitude regarding the slave trade through the works of late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century French writers, including Olympe de Gouges, Madame de Staël, Madame de Duras, Prosper Mérimée, and Eugène Sue. For these authors, the slave trade was variously an object of sentiment, a moral conundrum, or an entertaining high-seas “adventure.” Turning to twentieth-century literature and film, Miller describes how artists from Africa and the Caribbean—including the writers Aimé Césaire, Maryse Condé, and Edouard Glissant, and the filmmakers Ousmane Sembene, Guy Deslauriers, and Roger Gnoan M’Bala—have confronted the aftermath of France’s slave trade, attempting to bridge the gaps between silence and disclosure, forgetfulness and memory. Customer Reviews (1)
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76. Classic French Literature: 5 books by Flaubert in the original French, with active table of contents (French Edition) by Gustave Flaubert | |
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(2009-12-17)
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77. Alcibiades at the Door: Gay Discourses in French Literature by Lawrence Schehr | |
Hardcover: 224
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(1995-10-01)
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78. A Survey of French Literature, Vol. 5:The 20th Century by Morris Bishop; Kenneth T. Rivers | |
Paperback: 254
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(2005-12-26)
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79. Essay on French Verse: For Readers of English Poetry by Jacques Barzun | |
Paperback: 156
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(1991-04-01)
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80. Anthology of Advanced Placement French Literature: Play, Novels, and Poetry for the 2008 Exam by David Greuel | |
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(2007-07-28)
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