Le Japon litterature francaise, 1927–38 (4-vol. ES set)

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  • ISBN 9784861661907
  • Weight: 2388g
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Editon Synapse
  • Publication City/Country: JP
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This is the final collection of the series of facsimile reprints of French Japonism novels published during in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

There is a growing interest in the French Japonism movement of the late nineteenth century, and academic research in the subject is developing in both quantity and quality. However, much of this scholarly activity is confined to the area of art history and, apart from some work on leading authors like Pierre Loti or Judith Gautier, very little scholarship has emerged from the field of French literature. Indeed, many works produced by popular French authors during this period have long been forgotten, even in France. Addressing the absence of source material for those studying such Japonism literature in France, the reprint series was created and is the fourth and the final collection. It includes five French popular novels published in the early twentieth century with Japan or Japanese as their main topic. The books include interesting illustrations and plates, many reproduced in full colour as they appeared in the original first editions.