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French Literature

A Cultural History

Finch, Alison

Cultural History of Literature

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1. Auflage Juni 2010
240 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7456-2839-4
John Wiley & Sons

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This book is the first to offer a cultural history of French
literature from its very beginnings, analysing the relationship
between French literature and France's evolving power
structures from the Middle Ages through to the present day. It
shows the political connections between the elite literature of
France and other aspects of its culture, from racism, misogyny,
tolerance and liberal reform to song, street performance,
advertising and cinema. The nation's literature contributed
to these and was shaped by them.

The book highlights the continuities and the unique fault-lines in
the society that, over a millennium, has produced 'French
culture'. It looks at France's early and continuing
struggle for a national identity through both its language and its
literature, and it shows that this struggle co-exists with openness
to other cultures and a bawdy or subtle rebelliousness against the
Church and other forms of authority. En route it takes in cuisine,
gardens and the French tradition in mathematics. The survey
provides an accessible approach to key issues in the history of
French culture as well as a wide context for specialists.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Chapter 1: From the beginnings to the Renaissance.

Chapter 2: From Sun King to Enlightenment (1630-1789).

Chapter 3: Between revolutions (1789-1830).

Chapter 4: Balzac and the birth of cultural studies
(1830-1870).

Chapter 5: Republic, reaction and the murder of taste
(1870-1913).

Chapter 6: Despair and optimism (1913-1944).

Chapter 7: Commitment and playfulness (1944-1968).

Chapter 8: After May 1968.

Chapter 9: 'Foreignness' early and modern.

Chapter 10: Francophone literature: recent developments.

Conclusion.

Bibliography.
"Written in a fresh and vivid style, Finch's cultural history - an
admirable feat of compression and unfolding - speak compellingly
both to specialists and to newcomers."

French Studies

"This is a book to read for pleasure and self-enlightenment, to use
as a model of a cultural approach to literary studies, and - most
certainly - to recommend to students."

Modern Language Review

"Alison Finch's superbly written book brings the cultural
dimension of French literature fully into focus. While revealing
how the agenda of literary study has changed, she demonstrates that
we can engage with the great canonical texts of French literature
in new and exciting ways. The book is to be commended for its
clarity, its shrewd analyses, and its sheer readability."

Tim Unwin, Bristol University

"Written with great panache, this book locates French literature
in the wider culture of the Western world. Finch shows how, from
Marie de France to MC Solar, literature in France has always
intertwined with politics, history, geography, money, sex,
language, gender, class and race. Women writers and the new
Francophone literatures receive welcome recognition. A remarkable
achievement."

Michael Sheringham, Oxford University

"The depth and range of this book are astonishing, as it
describes the cultural conditions out of which French literature
has emerged as a vital component of Western civilisation from the
Middle Ages to the present day. Informative and immensely readable,
it makes a compelling and humane case for the continued study of
literature in a changing world."

Colin Davis, Royal Holloway, University of London

"French Literature - A Cultural History by Alison
Finch, offers a chronologically brilliant introduction to a subject
matter simply steeped in risk and heritage, as well as cultural
dimension. And as a result of its linearity, it enables the reader
to dip in and out whilst simultaneously being informed and
inspired."

David Marx Books Reviews
Alison Finch, Senior Research Fellow, Churchill College, University of Cambridge