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16th-17th Century French Literature - Literary Criticism, Fiction Writing, Rhetoric
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Modern Techniques in a Seventeenth-Century Writer

by Moses Hardin
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Modern Techniques in a Seventeenth-Century Writer focuses on the novelistic techniques used by Anne de la Roche-Guilhen, a seventeenth-century writer. The first in-depth study of its kind, it explores many elements of plot, characterization, and narration. It shows Anne de la Roche-Guilhen's originality by comparing her treatment of the theme of love to that of Madame de La Fayette and other well-known authors.

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An study of the novelistic techniques of a female 17th-century writer, exploring her use of plot, characterization, and narration and comparing her treatment of the theme of love to that of Madame de La Fayette and other well-known authors. Includes a chronological list of works by de la Roche-Guilhen. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1997
Publisher
New York : P. Lang, c1997.
Pages
140
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780820422954

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