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Devoted to the work of Baudelaire, who, more than any other poet, inaugurated the era of modernity, this title features contributors who consider in various terms what time means in Baudelaire's work and what time can do, exploring the relationship between his writings and the moment in which they were composed.
This is the 102nd volume in the "Yale French Studies" series. Focusing on the subject of "Belgian Memories", it features three sections containing essays on topics such as "What, if anything, is a Belgian?" and "Family Secrets and Social Memory in 'Les Aventures de Tintin'".
The first Yale French Studies issue on photography, examining French photography's place in art, identity, and society through a lens of diversity and interdisciplinary investigation
A diverse, interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring what makes Maryse Conde a writer for our times
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