Abstract

Mweze Ngangura’s Pieces d’identite (Congo/Belgium, 1998), whereas Sheila Petty teases out the relationship landscape and alienation in Clando (Cameroon, 1996) by Jean-Marie Teno. Other essays include articles on Montaigne’s Essais (Colin Dixon), Aristotle and Renaissance travel narratives (Todd Reeser), Le sopha by Crebillion Fils (Sharon Diane Nell), La bete humaine by Zola (Michael Lastinger) La petite Fadette by George Sand (James Hamilton), the writer as nomad in Le Clezio’s works (Isa Van Acker), a well-argued essay on Merimee’s Carmen (David Ellison), and a thorough exploration of Perec’s urban Parisian geography by Derek Schilling. Jacqueline Dutton documents representations of Australia in French texts and Thomas Vauterin on the representation of the forest in French-Canadian novels of the 1930s; Annie Jouan-Westlund analyzes Doubrovsky’s writings as a Frenchman living in the US, while Claire Keith examines a French textbook’s use of cartographic imagery to teach primary school children language and literature.

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