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When Familiar Meanings Dissolve Essays In French Studies In Memory Of Malcolm Bowie Bilingual Malcolm Bowie Naomi Segal Gill Rye

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When Familiar Meanings Dissolve Essays In French Studies In Memory Of Malcolm Bowie Bilingual Malcolm Bowie Naomi Segal Gill Rye
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Publisher: Lang, Peter, AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.89 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Malcolm Bowie & Naomi Segal & Gill Rye
ISBN: 9783034301084, 9783035302004, 3034301081, 3035302006
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Bilingual

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When Familiar Meanings Dissolve Essays In French Studies In Memory Of Malcolm Bowie Bilingual Malcolm Bowie Naomi Segal Gill Rye by Malcolm Bowie & Naomi Segal & Gill Rye 9783034301084, 9783035302004, 3034301081, 3035302006 instant download after payment.

This volume commemorates the work of Malcolm Bowie, who died in 2007. It includes selected papers drawn from the conference held in his memory at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London, in May 2008, inspired by his work in nineteenth- and twentieth-century French literature. Malcolm Bowie was instrumental in shaping French studies in the United Kingdom into the interdisciplinary field it now is. The contributions to this collection are grouped around Bowie’s principal interests and specialisms: poetry, Proust, theory, visual art and music. The book is, however, more than a memorial to Malcolm Bowie’s work and legacy. In its inclusion of work by established and eminent members of the academic profession as well as new and emerging scholars, it is also a showcase for cutting-edge work in French studies in the United Kingdom and beyond

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