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Revolutions in Writing

by Rosemary Lloyd
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Overview

"... a volume compiled with great care and a profound knowledge of nineteenth-century France.... [I]t should be of enormous pleasure to anyone who enjoys nineteenth-century French literature." —Nineteenth-Century French Studies

"This anthology can be considered as a useful tool for students as well as for lovers of French literature, for it is informative and lucidly translated ina clear style free of jargon; furthermore it is well constructed." —Claudine Elnecave, Universite de Hafia

"The works in this sampling are well selected and the translations are both accurate and very readable.... This attractive volume is well suited to a general audience and to lower-division students of comparative literature... The printing, paper, and binding are all excellent." —Choice

This anthology offers translations of prose and prose poems that illustrate the great variety and richness of one of the most fruitful and exciting periods in French cultural history. Included are works by Balzac, Gautier, Maupassant, Mme de Staël, Berlioz, Baudelaire, Sand, Loti, Rimbaud—some of the best writing of 19th-century France, all introduced and annotated by Rosemary Lloyd.

About the Author, Rosemary Lloyd

ROSEMARY LLOYD, Professor of French and Chair of the Department of French and Italian at Indiana University, is the author of several books, including Land of Lost Content: Children and Childhood in Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Closer and Closer Apart: Jealousy in Literature. Her translations include works of Baudelaire, Mallarmé, and George Sand.

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Book Details

Published
June 4, 1997
Publisher
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c1996.
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780253330543

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