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Denis Hollier

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An impressive volume...It is not to be thought of as an exhaustive reference book, nor is it designed to be read right through as a single text. Its mode d'emploi is that of the browser. And as such it is indeed--as the blurbs repeat to us--a triumph. Plunge in, almost at random, and you will come up with pearls like Leo Bersani on Proust, DeJean on the salons or the editor on May 1968, discourse and power. I shall come back to it often. -- Peter France Times Literary Supplement This remarkable collection of brief essays on topics ranging from the Strasbourg Oaths of 842 to a 1983 broadcast of 'Apostrophes,' France's celebrated television literary interview program, is far more than a survey of 12 centuries of writing in France. It is a fascinating, generally very readable and almost always unpredictable ramble through the thick and varied garden of culture tended for these many centuries by the French people. The volume's editor, Denis Hollier, a professor of French at Yale University, has managed the considerable feat of compiling hundreds of brief essays by 164 mostly American scholars of French literature and to impose on the whole extraordinary unity. The result is a Francophile's delight and a lucid, often entertaining display of erudition...You can drop your cup at random into this deep well of cultural history and almost always come up with something sweet and stimulating to drink. -- Richard Bernstein New York Times An original and outstanding overview of French literature from 842 to the present...There is no history of French literature of this nature on the market today, in French or in English. Highly recommended. -- Anthony Caprio Library Journal Despite the eclectic nature of the various contributions...they nonetheless form a coherent ensemble thanks to the coordinating skills of a sophisticated editorial board and to Renee Morel's indispensable index...The fact is that this [book] has rendered its predecessors obsolete, making it one of a kind in its field today. -- Ernest Sturm French Review Each and every chapter is chock full of illuminating and intriguing facts, and each one, rather than reserve the stage for one main actor, allows anyone who has something to say to take part in the fun. Stendhal, for instance, has two chapters devoted to his work--on his Romantic manifesto Racine et Shakespeare (1823), and another on his novel La charteuse de Parme (1893)--but his elegant shadow falls on dozens of other pages. Each chapter is announced by a date, a headline event and a theme, and is written by one of 165 academics collected by Hollier from both North America and Europe. And here one must marvel at Hollier's achievement: academics who can write both intelligently and with humor. The mind boggles. -- Alberto Manguel Globe and Mail This grandly imagined and executed history of French literature is without precedent in any language...Here are many of the best contemporary critics and theorists, writing with vivid originality...This volume is a triumph of editorial and critical intelligence. -- Richard Poirier Raritan The fact is that A New History of French Literature has rendered its predecessors obsolete. -- Ernest Storm French Review Exciting, riotous, irritating, invigorating, often provocative, always interesting. L 'Humanite-Dimanche For the first time, Marie de France, Marguerite de Navarre, Germaine de Stael, George Sand, and Colette have come forward as prize-winners. -- Claire Devarrieux Liberation After all the lights from the festivities have been extinguished, after all the babble from the colloquia has stilled, and the celebration of the bicentennial of the French Revolution on both sides of the Atlantic comes to an end, one book will remain--this one. -- Pierre-Yves Petillon Critique

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This text provides an introduction to French literature from 842 AD to the 1990s. A single-volume English guide to the French literary tradition, it contains numerous essays by contemporary critics and theorists, and covers topics ranging from Proust and women authors to discourse and power.

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French Literature in Context 25 Jun 2000
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The book is very interesting and very well written. It is composed of individual articles and essays rather than chapters, which makes it very refreshing. In this book, French Literature is placed in its historical, political, social, and philosophical context. This approach allows the reader to make more sense of the authors as well the texts. Literature is also viewed in the context of other artistic manifestations as well as in its different media. The only downside that I found is that, since the book does not aim to be exhaustive, some authors do not seem to find their place in it, Duras and Yourcenar for example.
Indispensible 14 Feb 2012
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I offer this review to move the needle. This book deserves more than one rating of four stars. I've relied on it for years. It provides studied insights into major works and illuminates so much more than does the Cambridge series, which reads like a listing. Some of the essays irritate me as much as some of the voices I heard as a grad student in French literature...driven by ideology. But others are focused and worthwhile for setting the pieces within their historical and philosophical contexts.

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