Frères Ennemis The French in American Literature, Americans in French Literature

Frères Ennemis ocuses on Franco-American tensions as portrayed in works of literature. An Introduction is followed by nine chapters, each focused on a French or American literary text which shows the evolution/devolution of the relations between the two nations at a particular point in time. While t...

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Main Author: Cloonan, William (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2018
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