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Approaches to Teaching Duras's Ourika
"A treasure trove and a valuable resource for students, teachers, and scholars in a variety of fields." Margaret Waller, French Review "Professors and students in French will particularly want to...
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 Editor(s): Mary Ellen Birkett, Christopher Rivers
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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Naguib Mahfouz
“This volume’s usefulness for teachers and students of Mahfouz as well as for undergraduate and graduate courses on the Arabic novel and surveys of Arabic or world literature is beyond...
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 Editor(s): Waïl S. Hassan, Susan Muaddi Darraj
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Essential Encounters
Published in 1969, Essential Encounters is the first novel by a woman of sub-Saharan francophone Africa. Thérèse Kuoh-Moukoury, of Cameroon, wrote it "to inspire other women to write." Its story...
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 Author(s): Thérèse Kuoh-Moukoury
 Translator(s): Cheryl Toman
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Literary Research Guide
An Annotated Listing of Reference Sources in English Literary Studies
(Fifth Edition)
Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 by Choice and as one of the Times Literary Supplement's Books of the...
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 Author(s): James L. Harner
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Ourika: An English Translation
John Fowles presents a remarkable translation of a nineteenth-century work that provided the seed for his acclaimed novel The French Lieutenant's Woman and that will astonish and haunt modern...
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 Author(s): Claire de Duras
 Translator(s): John Fowles
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Ourika: The Original French Text
Based on a true story, Claire de Duras's Ourika relates the experiences of a Senegalese girl who is rescued from slavery and raised by an aristocratic French family during...
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 Author(s): Claire de Duras
 Editor(s): Joan DeJean, Margaret Waller
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Rencontres essentielles
Published in 1969, Rencontres essentielles is the first novel by a woman of sub-Saharan francophone Africa. Thérèse Kuoh-Moukoury, of Cameroon, wrote it "to inspire other women to write." Its story...
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 Author(s): Thérèse Kuoh-Moukoury
 Editor(s): Cheryl Toman
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