Transnational French Studies

Alec G. Hargreaves

earliest edition we have, 2010 Liverpool University Press, 2010 307 pages

In March 2007 France's Le Monde published a 'Manifesto for a World Literature in French, ' a proposal to recast Francophone literature as 'world literature written in French.' Signed by a multinational group of forty-four authors -- many from former French colonies -- the manifesto has drawn mixed reactions. Praised by some for breaking down the hierarchical division between French and Francophone literature, it has...

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Transnational French Studies edition · 2022 · Liverpool University Press · 9781789627961
Transnational French Studies edition · 2022 · Liverpool University Press · 9781789622560
Transnational French Studies hardcover · 2011 · Liverpool University Press · 307 pages · 9781846314834
Transnational French Studies edition · 2010 · Liverpool University Press · 307 pages · 9781781387870

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