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.” — French Review “George Sand, the preeminent woman writer of nineteenth-century France, deserves a place in the MLA Approaches to Teaching World Literature series. This volume on Sand’s Indiana is greatly needed not only because the novel is widely taught but also because it could be taught better—and this volume provides exciting new insights for teaching it.” —Annabelle Rea, Occidental College
(95) Andrea Goulet Les Misérables and the Literature of Paris (104) Cary Hollinshead-Strick and Anne-Marie Picard Misery and Militancy: Hugo’s Social and Political Engagement in Les Misérables (112) Brian Martin “Les horizons du rêve”: Hugo’s Utopianism (120) Daniel Sipe Les Misérables and the French Revolution: How to Keep That “Unfamiliar Light” Aflame (129) Julia Douthwaite Viglione Les
French and Francophone Literature Poetry
, Marie-Jeanne Lhéritier de Villandon, and Charles Perrault: A Revised Triumvirate (101) Allison Stedman Ways of Knowing: Fontenelle and Gender (109) Juliette Cherbuliez Memoirs and the Myths of History: The Case of Marie-Antoinette (119) Caroline Weber Giving Voice to Women’s Experience: Marital Discord and Wife Abuse in Eighteenth-Century French Literature and Society (126) Mary Trouille Convent
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