The Oxford Companion To French Literature
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An indispensable reference work in the tradition of Oxford's celebrated companion series, this authoritative volume presents a comprehensive survey of French literature from the medieval period through the mid-twentieth century. Compiled with scholarly precision, it details the lives and works of major and minor French authors, chronicles the development of key literary movements such as Classicism, Romanticism, and Symbolism, and defines the genres, forms, and critical terms central to the French literary tradition. Each entry is written with clarity and concision, making the volume equally accessible to students encountering French literature for the first time and to seasoned scholars seeking a reliable quick reference. The work also illuminates the broader cultural and historical contexts that shaped French writing, from the courts of medieval troubadours to the salons of the Enlightenment and beyond. Authoritative, elegantly organized, and remarkably thorough, The Oxford Companion to French Literature remains a cornerstone reference for anyone with a serious interest in the richness of France's literary heritage.
Author: Sir Paul Harvey And J.E. Heseltine
Format: Hardback
Published: 1961, Oxford at the Clarendon Press
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Tape markings inside FEP, pages otherwise white and crisp
An indispensable reference work in the tradition of Oxford's celebrated companion series, this authoritative volume presents a comprehensive survey of French literature from the medieval period through the mid-twentieth century. Compiled with scholarly precision, it details the lives and works of major and minor French authors, chronicles the development of key literary movements such as Classicism, Romanticism, and Symbolism, and defines the genres, forms, and critical terms central to the French literary tradition. Each entry is written with clarity and concision, making the volume equally accessible to students encountering French literature for the first time and to seasoned scholars seeking a reliable quick reference. The work also illuminates the broader cultural and historical contexts that shaped French writing, from the courts of medieval troubadours to the salons of the Enlightenment and beyond. Authoritative, elegantly organized, and remarkably thorough, The Oxford Companion to French Literature remains a cornerstone reference for anyone with a serious interest in the richness of France's literary heritage.