french fiction

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french fiction

Twentieth-century French women novelists

Provides a critical introduction to the works of twentieth-century French women novelists.

The new novel in France

theory and practice of the nouveau roman
Provides an overview of modern French novels and their critical reception. Includes a chronology listing publication dates of major novels, birth and death dates of novelists, dates of significant events, and primary and secondary source bibliographies.

Short stories in French

1999
Presents the English and French translations of twelve short stories by authors from Quebec and France that reflect a wide range of styles and themes.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

1990
A sumptuous dramatization of Victor Hugo's novel produced in 1923 by Universal Studios at the then phenomenal cost of $1.25 million. An extraordinary gamble, the film boldly deviated from established Hollywood formula and made its central character not a romantic ideal but a gruesomely disfigured "monster" incapable of arousing the beautiful leading lady to anything more than pity. As Quasimoto, Lon Chaney is a marvel of makeup and nonverbal expression, shuffling through the streets of medieval Paris, communing with the cathedral gargoyles, dutifully suffering the lash and humiliation for a crime committed against another, expressing a heart-rending love for a beautiful gypsy girl who naively sees only the military officer as the heroic ideal.

Great French short stories of the twentieth century =

Les grandes nouvelles Fran?aises du vingti?me si?cle : a dual-language book
2012
Presents a collection of fifteen short stories written by noted French authors including Fred Kassak, ?ric Faye, Yann Mens, and others. Presented in English and French.

Strangers and sojourners

Jewish identity in contemporary francophone fiction
1999

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