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InPart Two, Hughes analyses forms of domination and dressage withreference to Simone Weil's mid-1930s factory journal, Paul Nizan's novel ofclass alienation Antoine Bloyé from the same decade, and Pierre Michon'sVies minuscules [Small Lives] (1984) with its focus on obscure rurallives.

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InPart Two, Hughes analyses forms of domination and dressage withreference to Simone Weil's mid-1930s factory journal, Paul Nizan's novel ofclass... Read more

    Publisher: Liverpool University Press
    Publication Date: 4/2/2024
    ISBN13: 9781802075311, 978-1802075311
    ISBN10: 1802075313

    Non Fiction , ELT & Literary Studies , Education

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    InPart Two, Hughes analyses forms of domination and dressage withreference to Simone Weil's mid-1930s factory journal, Paul Nizan's novel ofclass alienation Antoine Bloyé from the same decade, and Pierre Michon'sVies minuscules [Small Lives] (1984) with its focus on obscure rurallives.

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