Abstract

Seven scholars active in the field of French Renaissance literature present in this article their assessment of research in the discipline today, focusing on monographs by scholars working in North America and published during the past five years: ToddW. Reeser writes on Rabelais, Colette H.Winn on early modern French women writers, François Rouget on poetry, David P. Laguardia on prose (registres-journaux, mémoires, récits, contes, nouvelles), Kathleen P. Long on the literature of theWars of Religion, George Hoffmann on Montaigne, and Cathy Yandell on the themes and problems that currently dominate literary and pluridisciplinary studies of sixteenthcentury France.

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