
France: A Companion To French Studies
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A comprehensive academic reference work, France: A Companion to French Studies presents an authoritative survey of French civilisation across its key disciplines, including history, literature, art, philosophy, and society. Edited by D.G. Charlton, this second edition brings together contributions from leading scholars to provide a cohesive and thoroughly researched overview of France's cultural and intellectual heritage. The work chronicles the development of French thought and culture from the medieval period through to the modern era, making it an indispensable resource for students and academics alike. Written with academic rigour yet accessible clarity, it argues for a multidisciplinary understanding of France as one of the world's most influential civilisations. Whether used as a course companion or a standalone reference, it remains a cornerstone text in the field of French studies.
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A comprehensive academic reference work, France: A Companion to French Studies presents an authoritative survey of French civilisation across its key disciplines, including history, literature, art, philosophy, and society. Edited by D.G. Charlton, this second edition brings together contributions from leading scholars to provide a cohesive and thoroughly researched overview of France's cultural and intellectual heritage. The work chronicles the development of French thought and culture from the medieval period through to the modern era, making it an indispensable resource for students and academics alike. Written with academic rigour yet accessible clarity, it argues for a multidisciplinary understanding of France as one of the world's most influential civilisations. Whether used as a course companion or a standalone reference, it remains a cornerstone text in the field of French studies.












