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Guide du roman de langue franÃaise (1901-1950) presents 471 French-language novels written by some 380 authors, and represents the richness and diversity of the novel in French, during the first half of the twentieth century. It includes not only literary classics but also paraliterary works from France and the Francophone world.

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Prince's reference book is well-written, solidly documented and, thanks to his sense of humor, pleasantly entertaining throughout. Anyone seriously interested in the twentieth-century French novel should be familiar with it. -- David O'Connell, Georgia State University * The French Review *
Guide du Roman de Langue Française deftly documents the diversity of French-language fiction while treating the literary tourist to an enticing buffet of classic and off-the-beaten-track reading choices. -- James T. Day * French Forum *

Guide Du Roman De Langue Francaise 19011950

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 01/03/2002
      ISBN13: 9780761821960, 978-0761821960
      ISBN10: 0761821961

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Guide du roman de langue franÃaise (1901-1950) presents 471 French-language novels written by some 380 authors, and represents the richness and diversity of the novel in French, during the first half of the twentieth century. It includes not only literary classics but also paraliterary works from France and the Francophone world.

      Trade Review
      Prince's reference book is well-written, solidly documented and, thanks to his sense of humor, pleasantly entertaining throughout. Anyone seriously interested in the twentieth-century French novel should be familiar with it. -- David O'Connell, Georgia State University * The French Review *
      Guide du Roman de Langue Française deftly documents the diversity of French-language fiction while treating the literary tourist to an enticing buffet of classic and off-the-beaten-track reading choices. -- James T. Day * French Forum *

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