Louisiana Creole Literature


A Historical Study

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By Catharine Savage Brosman
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UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
278

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Catharine Savage Brosman is professor emerita of French at Tulane University. She is author of Mississippi Poets: A Literary Guide and coauthor (with Olivia McNeely Pass) of Louisiana Poets: A Literary Guide, both published by University Press of Mississippi. She has also authored numerous books of French literary history and criticism; three volumes of nonfiction prose; fifteen collections of poetry; and a collection of short fiction, An Aesthetic Education and Other Stories.

Brosman's mastery of history and biography, her summaries of literary texts, and her commentary have comprehensiveness, depth, and originality. Her study is a touchstone for those scholars, critics, and readers who wish to understand the depths, complexities, and pleasures of Creole literature." - Maurice W. DuQuesnay, University of Louisiana at Lafayette "Louisiana Creole Literature: A Historical Study is a well-documented and engrossing scholarly account that analyzes and does much to valorize the longstanding multicultural and multilingual literary history of this unique American state." - Eric Sellin, professor emeritus of French and Francophone literature at Tulane University, New Orleans "We have waited long for just such a book, and Brosman has rewarded our waiting more than handsomely. Scorning tendentious literary 'theory' in favor of hard scholarship and sensitive close reading, she has opened a varied and vital Francophone tradition in American letters to future systematic study, at the same time shedding new light on Anglophone 'interlopers' like Cable, King, and Chopin. Our study of American literature, especially in the South, will never again be quite so insular. This is literary history and criticism of a high order, foundational in the fullest sense." - William Bedford Clark, professor of English at Texas A&M University

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