Description
About the Author
Colin Foss is an Associate Professor of French at Austin College (Texas, USA).
Reviews
"This book offers an original and intriguing look into the literature of the four-month period of the Siege (introducing some virtually unknown works to readers) as well as a novel exploration of the ways that literary institutions responded to this moment of turmoil."
Anne O'Neil-Henry, Georgetown University
'Because the book shows the power of a patriotism which reactivates references to the French Revolution, to the people in arms, the work, although written by a specialist in literature, is also extremely careful to get out of textual analysis stricto sensu to question literature as a social activity, [...] gives new life to printers, publishers, owners of newspapers and theatres, who are the actors of this moment of exceptional creativity. [...] All in all, this stimulating book reinforces the value of a multidisciplinary approach to writing in times of war.'Odile Roynette, Contemporary Territories
Book Information
ISBN 9781789621921
Author Colin Foss
Format Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press