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OgreOs Progress

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book OgreOs Progress Jonathan F. Krell
Libristo code: 05092234
Publishers Rowman & Littlefield, July 2009
This book examines how modern French fiction writers have appropriated the ogre figure in order to e... Full description
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This book examines how modern French fiction writers have appropriated the ogre figure in order to evoke violence in all its voracity, as well as destructive time, which eats away the moments of our lives as the prototypical ogre of Western literature, Cronus, who devoured his own children. The ogre is a ubiquitous figure that appears not only in mythology and literature but also in real life. For French authors haunted by the horrors of World War II, it symbolizes the abominations of the Nazis and their French collaborators, whose memory has been rekindled in recent years, initiating a national malaise that historians have come to call the Vichy Syndrome. For other writers, the ogre is the sexual deviate who preys upon the innocent. This ogre too has roots in recent history: it began to appear in the 1970s, coinciding with the rise of French feminism, when violence towards women and children finally began to be openly confronted.

About the book

Full name OgreOs Progress
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2009
Number of pages 1
EAN 9781611491227
ISBN 1611491223
Libristo code 05092234
Weight 381
Dimensions 166 x 247 x 15
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