Writers in Conflict in Sixteenth-Century France: Essays IHO Malcolm Quainton
\""Writers in Conflict in Sixteenth-Century France: Essays in Honour of Malcolm Quainton\"" edited by Elizabeth Vinestock and David Foster, published in 2008 in Great Britain in paperback, 390pp, ISBN 9780907310693\"". \nCondition Notes: Very good condition copy, neat clean & tidy, well looked-after. Has a faint crease vertically down the left hand side of the front cover (hardly noticeable)\nAbout this book: These essays written to celebrate the distinguished career of Renaissance scholar Professor Malcolm Quainton confirm the idea that the sixteenth century in France was deeply marked by conflict, but readers expecting to find a volume wholly devoted to studies of war or religious disputation will be intrigued to discover that they are not the only topics discussed. A number of subtle analyses reveal also the stresses of internal conflict experienced by writers and woven into the fabric of their compositions. Contents: PART 1: LIVING AND WRITING IN CONFLI)
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