French fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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French fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism
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French fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- Albert Camus, The stranger, Patrick McCarthy
- The pen and the brush, how passion for art shaped nineteenth-century French novels, Anka Muhlstein ; translated from the French by Adriana Hunter
- Opera in the novel from Balzac to Proust, Cormac Newark
- The mirror in the text, Lucien Dällenbach ; translated by Jeremy Whiteley with Emma Hughes
- Le Nouveau roman, Roger-Michel Allemand
- Women in the house of fiction, post-war women novelists, Lorna Sage
- The French new novel, Claude Simon, Michel Butor, Alain Robbe-Grillet, by John Sturrock
- From the Left Bank, reflections on the modern French theater and novel, Tom Bishop
- The nouveau roman, a study in the practice of writing
- Immigration and identity in Beur fiction, voices from the North African immigrant community in France, Alec G. Hargreaves
- Strategies of "writing the self" in the French modern novel, c'est moi, je crois, Eileen M. Angelini
- Literature and responsibility, the French novelist in the twentieth century, Rima Drell Reck
- An introduction to the French Caribbean novel, Beverley Ormerod
- French fiction today, a new direction, by Leon S. Roudiez
- French erotic fiction, women's desiring writing, 1880-1990, edited by Alex Hughes and Kate Ince
- The Cambridge companion to the French novel, from 1800 to the present, edited by Timothy Unwin
- Feminizing the fetish, psychoanalysis and narrative obsession in turn-of-the-century France, Emily Apter
- Voices from the North African immigrant community in France, Immigration and identity in Beur fiction, Alec G. Hargreaves
- Images of the Algerian war, French fiction and film, 1954-1992, Philip Dine
- French novelists, from the Revolution to Proust, Frederick C. Green
- Promenades, a historian's appreciation of modern French literature, Richard Cobb
- Autour du roman beur, immigration et identité, Michel Laronde
- Narrative voices in modern French fiction, studies in honour of Valerie Minogue on the occasion of her retirement, edited by Michael Cardy, George Evans and Gabriel Jacobs
- Le nouveau roman, Françoise Baqué
- New novel, new wave, new politics, fiction and the representation of history in postwar France, Lynn A. Higgins
- Surrealism and the novel, J.H. Matthews
- Causality and narrative in French fiction from Zola to Robbe-Grillet, Roy Jay Nelson
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