French literature -- 16th century -- History and criticism
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French literature -- 16th century -- History and criticism
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French literature
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- The gargantuan polity, on the individual and the community in the French Renaissance, Michael Randall
- Imagining women's conventual spaces in France, 1600-1800, the cloister disclosed, Barbara R. Woshinsky
- Birthing bodies in early modern France, stories of gender and reproduction, Kirk D. Read
- Court and humour in the French Renaissance, essays in honour of Professor Pauline Smith, edited by Sarah Alyn Stacey
- Montaigne dans le labyrinthe, de l'imaginaire du Journal de voyage à l'écriture des Essais, Élisabeth Schneikert
- À coup de libelles, une culture politique au temps des guerres de religion (1562-1598), Tatiana Debbagi Baranova ; préface de Denis Crouzet
- Early Modern Visions of Space, France and Beyond, edited by Dorothea Heitsch and Jeremie C. Korta
- Monsters and their meanings in early modern culture, mighty magic, Wes Williams
- L'amateur de livres ; précédé du Bibliomane ; de Bibliographie des fous ; et De la monomanie réflective, Charles Nodier ; édition présentée par Jean-Luc Steinmetz
- De papier, de fer et de sang, chevaliers et chevalerie à l'épreuve de la modernité (ca 1460-ca 1620), Benjamin Deruelle
- Speaking of love, the love dialogue in Italian and French Renaissance literature, by Reinier Leushuis
- The poetics of literary transfer in early modern France and England, Hassan Melehy
- L'écriture familiale des mémoires, noblesse, 1570-1750, Yohann Deguin
- Transformations of memory and forgetting in sixteenth-century France, Marguerite de Navarre, Pierre de Ronsard, Michel de Montaigne, Nicolas Russell
- Intertextual masculinity in French Renaissance literature, Rabelais, Brantôme, and the Cent nouvelles nouvelles, by David P. LaGuardia
- Le rationalisme dans la littérature française de la Renaissance (1533-1601)
- French encounters with the Ottomans,1510-1560, by Pascale Barthe
- Les voies cartographiques, à propos des influences des cartographes sur les écrivains français des XVe et XVIe siècles, Martine Sauret
- Less rightly said, scandals and readers in sixteenth-century France, Antónia Szabari
- Le dialogue à la Renaissance, histoire et poétique, Eva Kushner
- The uses of curiosity in early modern France and Germany, Neil Kenny
- Rapts, réalités et imaginaire du Moyen Âge aux Lumières, sous la direction de Gabriele Vickermann-Ribémont et Myriam White-Le Goff
- Death and tenses, posthumous presence in early modern France, Neil Kenny
- La peste à la Renaissance, l'imaginaire d'un fléau dans la littérature au XVIe siècle, Brenton Hobart ; préface de Frank Lestringant
- The school of Montaigne in early modern Europe, Warren Boutcher
- Evocations of eloquence, rhetoric, literature and religion in early modern France : essays in honour of Peter Bayley, Nicholas Hammond and Michael Moriarty (eds)
- Narrating the self in early modern Europe, Bruno Tribout and Ruth Whelan
- Chance, literature, and culture in early modern France, edited by John D. Lyons and Kathleen Wine
- The uses of the future in early modern Europe, edited by Andrea Brady and Emily Butterworth ; with a foreword by Peter Burke
- Roman antiquities in Renaissance France, 1515-65, Richard Cooper
- Sedition, the spread of controversial literature and ideas in France and Scotland, c. 1550-1610, edited by John O'Brien, Marc Schachter
- The androgyne in early modern France, contextualizing the power of gender, Marian Rothstein
- Puritans and libertines, Anglo-French literary relations in the Reformation, Hugh M. Richmond
- Hostile humor in Renaissance France, Bruce Hayes
- The world upside-down in 16th century French literature and visual culture, by Vincent Robert-Nicoud
- Memory and community in sixteenth-century France, [edited by] David P. LaGuardia and Cathy Yandell
- French connections in the English Renaissance, edited by Catherine Gimelli Martin, University of Memphis, USA ; Hassan Melehy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
- Compassion's edge, fellow-feeling and its limits in early modern France, Katherine Ibbett
- Scandal and reputation at the court of Catherine de Medici, Una McIlvenna
- Meaning and its objects, material culture in medieval and Renaissance France, Margaret Burland, David LaGuardia, and Andrea Tarnowski, [editors]
- La satire dans tous ses états, le "meslange satyricque" à la renaissance française, études réunies et éditées par Bernd Renner
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