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French Forum 31.3 (2006) 175-176

Books Received
Ehsan Ahmed. Clément Marot: The Mirror of the Prince. Charlottesville VA: Rookwood Press, 2005. x + 88 pp.
Jean-Paul Barbe et Jackie Pigeaud. Les Académies (Antiquité–XIXe siècle): Sixièmes "Entretiens" de La Garenne Lemot. Sainte-Foy, Quebec: Presses de l'Université Laval. viii + 290 pp.
Sophie Bastien. Caligula et Camus: Interférences transhistoriques. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006. xiii + 309 pp.
Sheila M Bell. Stendhal: Vie de Henry Brulard. London: Grant & Cutler, 2006. 85 pp.
Anne L. Birberick and Russell Ganim, eds. Modern Perspectives on the Early Modern: Temps Recherché, Temps Retrouvé. Charlottesville VA: Rookwood Press, 2005. viii + 186 pp.
David Bradby and Andrew Calder, eds. The Cambridge Companion to Molière. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. xix + 242 pp.
Jana A. Brill. Oral Traditions: When Did the French Stop Speaking Latin? Lanham MD: University Press of America, 2006. ix + 58 pp.
Michel Brix. Hugo et Sainte-Beuve: Vie et mort d'une amitié "littéraire". Paris: Editions Kimé, 2007. 142 pp.
Christine M. Cano. Proust's Deadline. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006. xi + 140 pp.
Thomas Cragin. Murder in Parisian Streets: Manufacturing Crime and Justice in the Popular Press, 1830–1900. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 2006. 273 pp.
Jacques Derrida. Geneses, Genealogies, Genres, & Genius: The Secrets of the Archive. Translated by Beverley Bie Brahic. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. xvi + 96 pp.
Alison Fell. Ernaux: La place and La honte. London: Grant & Cutler, 2006. 85 pp.
Lynn Festa. Sentimental Figures of Empire in Eighteenth-Century Britain and France. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. viii + 300 pp.
Graeme Fife. The Terror. The Shadow of the Guillotine: France 1792–1794. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2004. xi + 436 pp.
Madeleine Jeay. Le commerce des mots: L'usage des listes dans la littérature médiévale (xiie–xve siècles). Genève: Librairie Droz, 2006. 552 pp.
Jeanne de Jussie. The Short Chronicle: A Poor Clare's Account of the Reformation of Geneva. Edited and translated by Carrie F. Klaus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. xix + 214 pp.
Julia Kristeva. Colette. Translated by Jane Marie Todd. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004. viii + 521 pp. [End Page 175]
———. Murder in Byzantium. Translated by C. Jon Delogu. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. ix + 249 pp.
Jean de La Bruyère and Louis-Ellies Du Pin. Dialogues posthumes sur le quiétisme. 1699. Edited and Introduced Richard Parish. Grenoble: Editions Jérôme Millon, 2005. 246 pp.
Olivier Larizza. Le reliquat scintillant: Pour une renaissance de la critique littéraire. Saint-Genouph: Librairie Nizet, 2005. 168 pp.
Claire Chi-ah Lyu. A Sun Within a Sun: The Power and Elegance of Poetry. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. xii + 222 pp.
Thomas Nolden. In Lieu of Memory: Contemporary Jewish Writing in France. Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Press, 2006. xvi + 254 pp.
Nathalie Preiss and Joëlle Raineau, eds. L'image à la lettre. Paris: Editions des Cendres & Paris-Musées, 2005. 314 pp.
Larry Riggs. Molière and Modernity: Absent Mothers and Masculine Births. Charlottesville VA: Rookwood Press, 2005. ix + 234 pp.
Lydie Salvayre. Everyday Life. Translated by Jane Kuntz. Rochester: Dalkey Archive Press, 2006. 119 pp.
Karin Schwerdtner. La femme errante. New York: Legas, 2005. 173 pp.
Zahi Zalloua. Montaigne and the Ethics of Skepticism. Charlottesville VA: Rookwood Press, 2005. ix + 191 pp.
Rebecca Zorach. Blood, Milk, Ink, Gold: Abundance and Excess in the French Renaissance. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. xvi + 314 pp.
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