The Princesse de Cleves by Madame De La Fayette

The Princesse de Cleves by Madame De La Fayette

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Widely regarded as the first major psychological novel in the European tradition, this is also a landmark in the history of women's writing. This translation is accompanied by two other works of Mme de Lafayette - "The Princesse de Montpensier" and "The Comtesse de Tende".

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The Princesse de Cleves by Madame De La Fayette

Poised between the fading world of chivalric romance and a new psychological realism, Madame de Lafayette's novel of passion and self-deception marks a turning point in the history of the novel. When it first appeared - anonymously - in 1678 in the heyday of French classicism, it aroused fierce controversy among critics and readers, in particular for the extraordinary confession which forms the climax of the story. Having long been considered a classic, it is now regarded as a landmark in the history of women's writing. In this entirely new translation, The Princesse de Cleves is accompanied by two shorter works also attributed to Mme de Lafayette, The Princesse de Montpensier and The Comtesse de Tende; the Introduction and ample notes take account of the latest critical and scholarly work.
Lyons, John D.: - John D. Lyons is Commonwealth Professor of French at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1987; he was previously professor of French and Italian at Dartmouth College. He is the author of A Theatre of Disguise, The Listening Voice, and Exemplum. He co-edited Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, The Dialectic of Discovery, and Critical Tales: New Studies of the Heptameron and Early Modern Culture.
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ISBN 13 9780192837264
ISBN 10 0192837265
Title The Princesse de Cleves
Author Madame De La Fayette
Series Oxford World's Classics Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1999-08-01
Number of pages 274
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.