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Allegories of the Purge: How Literature Responded to the Postwar Trials of Writers and Intellectuals in France Book

Allegories of the Purge: How Literature Responded to the Postwar Trials of Writers and Intellectuals in France
Allegories of the Purge: How Literature Responded to the Postwar Trials of Writers and Intellectuals in France, Four authors—Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Eluard, Maurice Blanchot, and Louis-Ferdinand Celine—whose works confront and respond to the purge of collaborationist intellectuals in postwar France are the subjects of this volume. . . . To understand their views on, Allegories of the Purge: How Literature Responded to the Postwar Trials of Writers and Intellectuals in France has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Allegories of the Purge: How Literature Responded to the Postwar Trials of Writers and Intellectuals in France
  • Written by author Philip Watts
  • Published by Stanford University Press, December 1998
  • "Four authors—Jean-Paul Sartre, Paul Eluard, Maurice Blanchot, and Louis-Ferdinand Celine—whose works confront and respond to the purge of collaborationist intellectuals in postwar France are the subjects of this volume. . . . To understand their views on
  • This book is about four writers—Sartre, Eluard, Blanchot, and Celine—whose works confront and respond to the purge of collaborationist intellectuals in postwar France.
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Introduction1
1Literature on Trial15
2Sartre: Sentencing Literature59
3Blanchot: Rebuttals83
4Eluard: Purging Poetry106
5Celine: Style Wars140
6Celine: Denying History164
Conclusion: The Spirit of the Trial187
Bibliography207
Index217


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