Ethics and Politics in Seventeenth Century France Dr A. JonesThis collection of twenty essays, of which five are in French, written by leading English and French literary and historical scholars, deconstructs the ethical and political framework supporting and circumscribing the actions of a powerful elite in France between the early 1600s and the final years of Louis XIV's reign.
Messenger addresses the continuing problem of how we talk about elite and popular fiction in America-and what we mean when we take sides
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Fick challenges the reader to think about eating more thoughtfully so that we have good food
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