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Overview
Taking account of recent biographies and posthumously-published works, this study sets de Beauvoir's fiction withing the context of her life and works as a whole, before examining each of her stories in detail: her earliest collection of takes; her first published novel; the novels of her "moral period;" the prize-winning Les Mandarins; and her final stories, written in the 1960s, including one not published until 1992. The continuities and the developments in de Beauvoir's major themes are analyzed, and the distinctive features of her artistic acheivements are assessed. (No knowledge of French on the part of the reader is presupposed.)
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Sets the fiction of French writer Beauvoir (1908-86) within the context of her life and writing as a whole, then examines in detail each of her narratives. Among them are her earliest collection of stories, her first published novel, novels of her moral period, the prize-winning , and her final stories written in the 1960s. Emphasizes the development of her major themes. Assumes no knowledge of French. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
May 15, 1998
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780312211189