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- A self-conscious art : Patrick Modiano's postmodern fictions
- Afrique sur Seine : a new generation of African writers in Paris
- After the age of suspicion : the French novel today
- Alain Robbe-Grillet and the new French novel
- Alain Robbe-Grillet et la peinture cubiste
- Albert Camus's The stranger : critical essays
- An introduction to the French Caribbean novel
- Authoritarian fictions : the ideological novel as a literary genre
- Balzac to Beckett ; : center and circumference in French fiction
- Beyond the nouveau roman : essays on the contemporary French novel
- Black Venus : sexualized savages, primal fears, and primitive narratives in French
- Career stories : Belle Epoque novels of professional development
- Causality and narrative in French fiction from Zola to Robbe-Grillet
- Criminal law and the modernist novel : experience on trial
- European and African stereotypes in twentieth-century fiction
- Fairy tales and the female imagination
- Feminist novelists of the Belle Epoque : love as a lifestyle
- Feminist utopias
- Fiction in the historical present : French writers and the thirties
- Fictional technique in France, 1802-1927 ; : an introduction
- Figures of alterity : French realism and its others
- French crime fiction and the Second World War : past crimes, present memories
- French novelists from the revolution to Proust
- French novelists of today
- French novelists of today
- French novelists of today
- French novelists speak out
- French novelists, 1930-1960
- French novelists, from the Revolution to Proust
- French women novelists : defining a female style
- From Sartre to the new novel
- From the Left Bank : reflections on the modern French theater and novel
- From the Left Bank : reflections on the modern French theater and novel
- Fuzzy fiction
- Guerre et révolution dans le roman français de 1919 à 1939
- Histoire du roman français depuis 1918
- Image and theme : studies in modern French fiction; Bernanos, Malraux, Sarraute, Gide, Martin du Gard
- Jail sentences : representing prison in twentieth-century French fiction
- Jean Giono
- Just words : moralism and metalanguage in twentieth-century French fiction
- L'espace et la nouvelle : Flaubert, Huysmans, Ionesco, Sartre, Camus
- La "nueva novela" en Francia y en Iberoamérica
- La Crise du roman : des lendemains du naturalisme aux années vingt
- La Crise du roman français et le nouveau réalisme : essai de synthèse sur les nouveaux romans
- La cure d'amaigrissement du roman
- La femme et le couple dans le roman de l'entre-deux guerres
- Le Juif dans le roman français, 1933-1948
- Le présent de l'indicatif ; : essai sur le nouveau roman
- Le roman contemporain, le signe des temps
- Le roman de la famille franc{u02DB}aise ; : essai sur l'œuvre de m. Henry Bordeaux
- Le roman français depuis 1900
- Le récit poétique
- Le sentiment d'étrangeté chez Malraux, Sartre, Camus et S. de Beauvoir
- Literary hybrids : cross-dressing, shapeshifting, and indeterminacy in medieval and modern French narrative
- Literature and responsibility ; : the French novelist in the twentieth century
- Literature and the Left in France : society, politics, and the novel since the late nineteenth century
- Mothers of invention : feminist authors and experimental fiction in France and Quebec
- Neurosis and narrative : the decadent short fiction of Proust, Lorrain, and Rachilde
- New novel, new wave, new politics : fiction and the representation of history in postwar France
- Novel configurations : a study of French fiction : Stendhal, Balzac, Zola, Gide, Huysmans, Proust, Robbe-Grillet, Saporta, Cortázar, Ricardou
- Opera in the novel from Balzac to Proust
- Où va le roman? Essai
- Pierre Loti and the theatricality of desire
- Reflections in the mind's eye : reference and its problematization in twentieth-century French fiction
- Representation in contemporary French fiction
- Romance and readership in twentieth century France : love stories
- Romans à contraintes
- Réflexions sur le roman
- Sexuality and the reading encounter : identity and desire in Proust, Duras, Tournier, and Cixous
- Shaping the novel : textual interplay in the fiction of Malraux, Hébert, and Modiano
- Solitude in society : a sociological study in French literature
- Style and temper ; : studies in French fiction, 1925-1960
- Subjects not-at-home : forms of the uncanny in the contemporary French novel : Emmanuel Carrère, Marie NDiaye, Eugène Savitzkaya
- Subversions of verisimilitude : reading narrative from Balzac to Sartre
- Surrealism and the novel
- Telling anxiety : anxious narration in the work of Marguerite Duras, Annie Ernaux, Nathalie Sarraute, and Anne Hébert
- The Cambridge companion to the French novel : from 1800 to the present
- The French new novel ; : an introduction and a sampler
- The French novel from Gide to Camus
- The Nouveau roman reader
- The Sunday of fiction : the modern French eccentric
- The conscience of the race : sex and religion in Irish and French novels, 1941-1973
- The contemporary French novel
- The contemporary novel in France
- The contemporary novel in France
- The image in the modern French novel: Gide, Alain-Fournier, Proust, Camus
- The new novel from Queneau to Pinget
- The new novel in France : theory and practice of the nouveau roman
- The new novel in France : theory and practice of the nouveau roman
- The nouveau roman : a study in the practice of writing
- The novel in France, 1945-1965 : a general survey
- The novel of adolescence in France ; : the study of a literary theme
- The old fictions and the new
- The pathological vision : Jean Genet, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, and Tennessee Williams
- The psyche of feminism : Sand, Colette, Sarraute
- The representation of women in ten French novels on the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) : a critical approach
- The writing of war : French and German fiction and World War II
- Translating war : literature and memory in France and Britain from the 1940s to the 1960s
- Twentieth-century French women novelists
- Un Jésus postmoderne : les récritures romanesques contemporaines des Évangiles
- Un nouveau roman? : recherches et tradition: la critique étrangerè
- Une parole exigeante : le nouveau roman
- Women in the house of fiction : post-war women novelists
- Writing postcolonial France : haunting, literature, and the Maghreb
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