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  1. Images of the Algerian War
    French fiction and film, 1954 - 1992
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Clarendon Press, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9780198158752
    RVK Categories: IH 1546
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    Subjects: French fiction; War stories, French; Motion pictures
    Scope: 267 S., 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [238] - 257) and index

  2. Images of the Algerian War
    french fiction and film ; 1954 - 1992
    Author: Dine, Philip
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Clarendon Press, Oxford [u.a.]

    This is the first full-length survey in any language of the fiction and film generated in France by the Algerian war (1954 - 1962) Although part of a much wider process of decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic decolonization, the conflict was... more

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    This is the first full-length survey in any language of the fiction and film generated in France by the Algerian war (1954 - 1962) Although part of a much wider process of decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic that it brought France to the verge of civil war. Its memory continues to haunt French society today. Like America's experience in Vietnam, it has been understood as a paradigm of the collapse of Western certainties in the post-war period. Philip Dine's ground-breaking study examines the novels and films which deal with the war in an attempt to understand the lasting impact of the conflict. By locating texts within institutional and public discourses, it addresses issues of historical agency and ideological dissemination and casts light on the mechanics of literary mystification. Among the writers discussed are Camus, Etcherelli, Millecam, Peree, Cesbron, Clavel, Ikor, Larteguy, Saint-Laurent, and Jules Roy, and the book also explores the films of directors including Godard, Schoendoerffer, Resnais, Tavernier, and Pontecorvo All quotations in French are accompanied by English translations. Innovative and accessible, Images of the Algerian War will interest all teachers and students of the culture and politics of modern France, together with all those concerned with issues of decolonization

     

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  3. Krieg und Roman
    Untersuchungen zu Stendhal, Hugo, Tolstoj, Zola und Simon
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Lang, Frankfurt am Main u.a.

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  4. Isotopias
    places and spaces in french war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    This monograph is the first book to examine places and spaces in French war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These places and spaces are presented as literary isotopias, or fictional "worlds," and analysed in a selective corpus of... more

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    This monograph is the first book to examine places and spaces in French war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These places and spaces are presented as literary isotopias, or fictional "worlds," and analysed in a selective corpus of thirty-three novelists and forty-two examples of war fiction. The book identifies and classifies the various types of isotopia that appear in fiction in the form of scenes, images or literary microcosms. The author establishes four isotopic modes--possession, dispossession or loss, alienation, and repossession--by which means the isotopias are expressed. The spaces considered include territorial demands, gains, possessions, losses and national spaces, as well as internal mental spaces. The corpus of novels selected for this project covers a wide variety of examples of fictional worlds: the spiritual, the marginal, the regional, the ideological, the psychological, the erotic, the ecological and the political. The methods of analysis identify these worlds, demonstrate both how they function in relation to the characters in the novels and how they affect the reader, and provide further illumination on the intentions, achievements and ideologies of the characters and of the novelists concerned. One of the findings of the study is that the greater the stress of war and conflict the more authors and characters tend to seek refuge in their imaginary (isotopic) worlds. -- From publisher's website Pt. 1 The Great War -- ch. 1 Roland Dorgeles, Les Croix de bois (1919): Memotopia of martyrdom -- ch. 2 Raymond Radiguet, Le Diable au corps (1923): Egotopia and erotopia -- ch. 3 Andre Chamson, Roux le bandit (1925): Rurotopia and sacrotopia in the Cevennes -- ch. 4 Jules Romains, Prelude a Verdun (1937) and Verdun (1938): Les Hommes de bonne volonte (1932 -- 1947) -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- pt. 2 The War between the Wars -- ch. 1 Jean Giraudoux, Siegfried et le Limousin (1922): Amnesotopia -- The effect of war on individual memory in peacetime -- ch. 2 Andre Chamson, L'Annee des vaincus (1934): A Franco-German utopia/dystopia? -- ch. 3 Andre Malraux, L'Espoir (1937): The Spanish Civil War, as a preliminary to the Second World War -- ch. 4 Robert Brasillach, Les Sept Couleurs (1939): A rainbow too far -- European Fascism and a divided France -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- pt. 3 Invasion -- ch. 1 On the margins: Julien Gracq, Un Balcon en foret (1958) -- Oneirotopia in conflict and wartime -- ch. 2 France violated: Irene Nemirovsky, Suite francaise ([1941/1942] 2004) -- ch. 3 The labyrinth of defeat: Claude Simon, La Route des Flandres (1960) -- ch. 4 The rape of eastern Europe: Jonathan Littell, Les Bienveillantes (2006) -- the Nazi occupation in Soviet Russia, France, Hungary, Poland -- Conclusion to Part 3 -- pt. 4 Occupation -- ch. 1 Sweet Occupation? Suite francaise Part II, ̀Dolce' -- Irene Nemirovsky's novel on the German occupation of France -- ch. 2 East and West: Political isotopias in Andre Malraux's Les Noyers de l'Altenburg (1943) -- ch. 3 The dark, dystopian night-time of the soul: Andre Chamson's Le Puits des miracles (1945) -- ch. 4 The conquest of a contested colonial space revisited: Robert Brasillach's La Conquerante (1943) -- Conclusion to Part 4 -- pt. 5 Liberated spaces after 1945 and beyond -- ch. 1 Jean Dutourd, Au bon beurre (1952): A ̀cornutopia' -- Profiteering in Occupied France -- ch. 2 France 1945: A space under reconstruction in Marcel Ayme's Uranus (1948) -- ch. 3 Ecotopia in Romain Gary's Les Racines du del (1956) -- ch. 4 Isotopias in invented autobiography: Four novels on the Occupation by Patrick Modiano -- Conclusion to Part 5

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 303430837X; 9783034308373
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    430837
    RVK Categories: IH 1546 ; IH 2105
    Series: Modern French identities ; volume 119
    Subjects: War stories, French; French fiction; French fiction; French fiction; Space in literature; War stories, French; Geschichte; Einflussgröße; Literatur; Inhaltsanalyse; Autor; Krieg; Kriegsschauplatz
    Scope: viii, 572 Seiten, Karten, Diagramme, 225 mm x 150 mm, 820 g
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 533-552

  5. Les tueurs de Boches
    les romanciers populaires dans la Grande Guerre : panorama du roman populaire de guerre
    Author: Alfu
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Alfu & Encrage, Amiens

    "Les écrivains qui ont le plus écrit pendant la Première Guerre mondiale sur la guerre elle-même sont les romanciers populaires. Rares sont ceux, parmi les plus connus de leur temps comme parmi les plus modestes, qui n'ont pas mis leur talent au... more

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    "Les écrivains qui ont le plus écrit pendant la Première Guerre mondiale sur la guerre elle-même sont les romanciers populaires. Rares sont ceux, parmi les plus connus de leur temps comme parmi les plus modestes, qui n'ont pas mis leur talent au service de la patrie. Certains n'ont, durant plus de quatre ans, fourni à la presse ou aux collections de libres bon marché que des 'romans de guerre', comme Arnould Galopin ou Gaston Leroux; d'autres en ont aussi écrits tout en continuant à proposer diverses oeuvres, tel Jean de La Hire ou Maurice Leblanc. Mais le nombre de 'romans de guerre populaires' est impressionnant et il est légitime d'en faire l'inventaire et l'analyse à l'heure où l'on commémore le centenaire de la Grande Guerre."--Back cover The writers who wrote the most during the First World War on the war itself are the popular novelists. Few of the best known in their time, and among the most modest, have not placed their talents at the service of their country. Some have, for more than four years, supplied the press or the fascicular collections only "war novels", such as Arnould Galopin or Gaston Leroux; Others have also written while continuing to propose other works, such as Jean de La Hire or Maurice Leblanc. But the number of popular "war novels" is impressive and it is legitimate to invent and analyze them at a time when the centenary of the Great War is being commemorated--translation of part of page 4 of cover by www.fabula.org/actualites/alfu-les-tueurs-de-boches-les-romanciers-populaires-dans-la-grande-guerre_74381.php 1. [De A à J] -- 2. De L à Z

     

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    Subjects: World War, 1914-1918; War and literature; Popular literature; Authors, French; War stories, French; World War, 1914-1918
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  6. Images of the Algerian War
    French fiction and film, 1954 - 1992
    Author: Dine, Philip
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Clarendon Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Subjects: French fiction; War stories, French; Motion pictures; Literatur; Film; Frankreich
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  7. Images of the Algerian war
    French fiction and film, 1954 - 1992
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Clarendon Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Edition: Repr.
    Subjects: French fiction; War stories, French; Motion pictures
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    Literaturverz.: S. 238 - 257

  8. Krieg und Roman
    Untersuchungen zu Stendhal, Hugo, Tolstoj, Zola und Simon
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Lang, Frankfurt am Main u.a.

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  9. Images of the Algerian War
    french fiction and film ; 1954 - 1992
    Author: Dine, Philip
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Clarendon Press, Oxford [u.a.]

    This is the first full-length survey in any language of the fiction and film generated in France by the Algerian war (1954 - 1962) Although part of a much wider process of decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic decolonization, the conflict was... more

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    This is the first full-length survey in any language of the fiction and film generated in France by the Algerian war (1954 - 1962) Although part of a much wider process of decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic decolonization, the conflict was so traumatic that it brought France to the verge of civil war. Its memory continues to haunt French society today. Like America's experience in Vietnam, it has been understood as a paradigm of the collapse of Western certainties in the post-war period. Philip Dine's ground-breaking study examines the novels and films which deal with the war in an attempt to understand the lasting impact of the conflict. By locating texts within institutional and public discourses, it addresses issues of historical agency and ideological dissemination and casts light on the mechanics of literary mystification. Among the writers discussed are Camus, Etcherelli, Millecam, Peree, Cesbron, Clavel, Ikor, Larteguy, Saint-Laurent, and Jules Roy, and the book also explores the films of directors including Godard, Schoendoerffer, Resnais, Tavernier, and Pontecorvo All quotations in French are accompanied by English translations. Innovative and accessible, Images of the Algerian War will interest all teachers and students of the culture and politics of modern France, together with all those concerned with issues of decolonization

     

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  10. Isotopias
    places and spaces in french war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    This monograph is the first book to examine places and spaces in French war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These places and spaces are presented as literary isotopias, or fictional "worlds," and analysed in a selective corpus of... more

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    This monograph is the first book to examine places and spaces in French war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These places and spaces are presented as literary isotopias, or fictional "worlds," and analysed in a selective corpus of thirty-three novelists and forty-two examples of war fiction. The book identifies and classifies the various types of isotopia that appear in fiction in the form of scenes, images or literary microcosms. The author establishes four isotopic modes--possession, dispossession or loss, alienation, and repossession--by which means the isotopias are expressed. The spaces considered include territorial demands, gains, possessions, losses and national spaces, as well as internal mental spaces. The corpus of novels selected for this project covers a wide variety of examples of fictional worlds: the spiritual, the marginal, the regional, the ideological, the psychological, the erotic, the ecological and the political. The methods of analysis identify these worlds, demonstrate both how they function in relation to the characters in the novels and how they affect the reader, and provide further illumination on the intentions, achievements and ideologies of the characters and of the novelists concerned. One of the findings of the study is that the greater the stress of war and conflict the more authors and characters tend to seek refuge in their imaginary (isotopic) worlds. -- From publisher's website Pt. 1 The Great War -- ch. 1 Roland Dorgeles, Les Croix de bois (1919): Memotopia of martyrdom -- ch. 2 Raymond Radiguet, Le Diable au corps (1923): Egotopia and erotopia -- ch. 3 Andre Chamson, Roux le bandit (1925): Rurotopia and sacrotopia in the Cevennes -- ch. 4 Jules Romains, Prelude a Verdun (1937) and Verdun (1938): Les Hommes de bonne volonte (1932 -- 1947) -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- pt. 2 The War between the Wars -- ch. 1 Jean Giraudoux, Siegfried et le Limousin (1922): Amnesotopia -- The effect of war on individual memory in peacetime -- ch. 2 Andre Chamson, L'Annee des vaincus (1934): A Franco-German utopia/dystopia? -- ch. 3 Andre Malraux, L'Espoir (1937): The Spanish Civil War, as a preliminary to the Second World War -- ch. 4 Robert Brasillach, Les Sept Couleurs (1939): A rainbow too far -- European Fascism and a divided France -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- pt. 3 Invasion -- ch. 1 On the margins: Julien Gracq, Un Balcon en foret (1958) -- Oneirotopia in conflict and wartime -- ch. 2 France violated: Irene Nemirovsky, Suite francaise ([1941/1942] 2004) -- ch. 3 The labyrinth of defeat: Claude Simon, La Route des Flandres (1960) -- ch. 4 The rape of eastern Europe: Jonathan Littell, Les Bienveillantes (2006) -- the Nazi occupation in Soviet Russia, France, Hungary, Poland -- Conclusion to Part 3 -- pt. 4 Occupation -- ch. 1 Sweet Occupation? Suite francaise Part II, ̀Dolce' -- Irene Nemirovsky's novel on the German occupation of France -- ch. 2 East and West: Political isotopias in Andre Malraux's Les Noyers de l'Altenburg (1943) -- ch. 3 The dark, dystopian night-time of the soul: Andre Chamson's Le Puits des miracles (1945) -- ch. 4 The conquest of a contested colonial space revisited: Robert Brasillach's La Conquerante (1943) -- Conclusion to Part 4 -- pt. 5 Liberated spaces after 1945 and beyond -- ch. 1 Jean Dutourd, Au bon beurre (1952): A ̀cornutopia' -- Profiteering in Occupied France -- ch. 2 France 1945: A space under reconstruction in Marcel Ayme's Uranus (1948) -- ch. 3 Ecotopia in Romain Gary's Les Racines du del (1956) -- ch. 4 Isotopias in invented autobiography: Four novels on the Occupation by Patrick Modiano -- Conclusion to Part 5

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 303430837X; 9783034308373
    Other identifier:
    9783034308373
    430837
    RVK Categories: IH 1546 ; IH 2105
    Series: Modern French identities ; volume 119
    Subjects: War stories, French; French fiction; French fiction; French fiction; Space in literature; War stories, French; Geschichte; Einflussgröße; Literatur; Inhaltsanalyse; Autor; Krieg; Kriegsschauplatz
    Scope: viii, 572 Seiten, Karten, Diagramme, 225 mm x 150 mm, 820 g
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 533-552

  11. Les tueurs de Boches
    les romanciers populaires dans la Grande Guerre : panorama du roman populaire de guerre
    Author: Alfu
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Alfu & Encrage, Amiens

    "Les écrivains qui ont le plus écrit pendant la Première Guerre mondiale sur la guerre elle-même sont les romanciers populaires. Rares sont ceux, parmi les plus connus de leur temps comme parmi les plus modestes, qui n'ont pas mis leur talent au... more

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    "Les écrivains qui ont le plus écrit pendant la Première Guerre mondiale sur la guerre elle-même sont les romanciers populaires. Rares sont ceux, parmi les plus connus de leur temps comme parmi les plus modestes, qui n'ont pas mis leur talent au service de la patrie. Certains n'ont, durant plus de quatre ans, fourni à la presse ou aux collections de libres bon marché que des 'romans de guerre', comme Arnould Galopin ou Gaston Leroux; d'autres en ont aussi écrits tout en continuant à proposer diverses oeuvres, tel Jean de La Hire ou Maurice Leblanc. Mais le nombre de 'romans de guerre populaires' est impressionnant et il est légitime d'en faire l'inventaire et l'analyse à l'heure où l'on commémore le centenaire de la Grande Guerre."--Back cover The writers who wrote the most during the First World War on the war itself are the popular novelists. Few of the best known in their time, and among the most modest, have not placed their talents at the service of their country. Some have, for more than four years, supplied the press or the fascicular collections only "war novels", such as Arnould Galopin or Gaston Leroux; Others have also written while continuing to propose other works, such as Jean de La Hire or Maurice Leblanc. But the number of popular "war novels" is impressive and it is legitimate to invent and analyze them at a time when the centenary of the Great War is being commemorated--translation of part of page 4 of cover by www.fabula.org/actualites/alfu-les-tueurs-de-boches-les-romanciers-populaires-dans-la-grande-guerre_74381.php 1. [De A à J] -- 2. De L à Z

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: French
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9782360580507; 2360580507
    Subjects: World War, 1914-1918; War and literature; Popular literature; Authors, French; War stories, French; World War, 1914-1918
    Scope: 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. Isotopias
    places and spaces in French war fiction of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Bern

    Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations/Figures -- List of abbreviated novel titles -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. The Great War -- Chapter 1. Roland Dorgelès, "Les Croix de bois" (1919): Memotopia of martyrdom -- Chapter 2.... more

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    Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations/Figures -- List of abbreviated novel titles -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. The Great War -- Chapter 1. Roland Dorgelès, "Les Croix de bois" (1919): Memotopia of martyrdom -- Chapter 2. Raymond Radiguet, "Le Diable au corps" (1923): Egotopia and erotopia -- Chapter 3. André Chamson, "Roux le bandit" (1925): Rurotopia and sacrotopia in the Cévennes -- Chapter 4. Jules Romains, "Prélude à Verdun" (1937) and "Verdun" (1938): "Les Hommes de bonne volonté" (1932-1947) -- Conclusion to Part 1 -- Part 2. The War between the Wars -- Chapter 1. Jean Giraudoux, "Siegfried et le Limousin" (1922): Amnesotopia - The effect of war on individual memory in peacetime -- Chapter 2. André Chamson, "L'Année des vaincus" (1934): A Franco-German utopia/dystopia? -- Chapter 3. André Malraux, "L'Espoir" (1937): The Spanish Civil War, as a preliminary to the Second World War -- Chapter 4. Robert Brasillach, Les Sept Couleurs (1939): A rainbow too far - European Fascism and a divided France -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- Part 3. Invasion -- Chapter 1. On the margins: Julien Gracq, "Un Balcon en forêt" (1958) - Oneirotopia in conflict and wartime -- Chapter 2. France violated: Irène Némirovsky, "Suite française" ([1941/1942] 2004) -- Chapter 3. The labyrinth of defeat: Claude Simon, "La Route des Flandres" (1960) -- Chapter 4. The rape of eastern Europe: Jonathan Littell, "Les Bienveillantes" (2006) - the Nazi occupation in Soviet Russia, France, Hungary, Poland -- Conclusion to Part 3 -- Part 4. Occupation -- Chapter 1. Sweet Occupation? "Suite française" Part II, 'Dolce' - Irène Némirovsky's novel on the German occupation of France -- Chapter 2. East and West: Political isotopias in André Malraux's "Les Noyers de l'Altenburg" (1943) Chapter 3. The dark, dystopian night-time of the soul: André Chamson's "Le Puits des miracles" (1945) -- Chapter 4. The conquest of a contested colonial space revisited: Robert Brasillach's "La Conquérante" (1943) -- Conclusion to Part 4 -- Part 5. Liberated spaces after 1945 … and beyond -- Chapter 1. Jean Dutourd, "Au bon beurre" (1952): A 'cornutopia' - Profiteering in Occupied France -- Chapter 2. France 1945: A space under reconstruction in Marcel Aymé's "Uranus (1948) -- Chapter 3. Ecotopia in Romain Gary's "Les Racines du ciel" (1956) -- Chapter 4. Isotopias in invented autobiography: Four novels on the Occupation by Patrick Modiano -- Conclusion to Part 5 -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index of names -- Index of terms

     

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    ISBN: 9783035307122
    Series: Modern French identities ; volume 119
    Subjects: French fiction; French fiction; War and literature; War stories, French; French fiction ; 20th century ; History and criticism; French fiction ; 21st century ; History and criticism; War stories, French ; History and criticism; War and literature; Electronic books
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    ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations/Figures""; ""List of abbreviated novel titles""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""Part 1. The Great War ""; ""Chapter 1. Roland Dorgelès, ""Les Croix de bois"" (1919): Memotopia of martyrdom""; ""Chapter 2. Raymond Radiguet, ""Le Diable au corps"" (1923): Egotopia and erotopia""; ""Chapter 3. André Chamson, ""Roux le bandit"" (1925): Rurotopia and sacrotopia in the Cévennes""; ""Chapter 4. Jules Romains, ""Prélude à Verdun"" (1937) and ""Verdun"" (1938): ""Les Hommes de bonne volonté"" (1932-1947)""; ""Conclusion to Part 1""

    ""Part 2. The War between the Wars""""Chapter 1. Jean Giraudoux, ""Siegfried et le Limousin"" (1922): Amnesotopia - The effect of war on individual memory in peacetime ""; ""Chapter 2. André Chamson, ""L'Année des vaincus"" (1934): A Franco-German utopia/dystopia?""; ""Chapter 3. André Malraux, ""L'Espoir"" (1937): The Spanish Civil War, as a preliminary to the Second World War ""; ""Chapter 4. Robert Brasillach, Les Sept Couleurs (1939): A rainbow too far - European Fascism and a divided France""; ""Conclusion to Part 2""; ""Part 3. Invasion""

    ""Chapter 1. On the margins: Julien Gracq, ""Un Balcon en forêt"" (1958) - Oneirotopia in conflict and wartime""""Chapter 2. France violated: Irène Némirovsky, ""Suite française"" ([1941/1942] 2004)""; ""Chapter 3. The labyrinth of defeat: Claude Simon, ""La Route des Flandres"" (1960)""; ""Chapter 4. The rape of eastern Europe: Jonathan Littell, ""Les Bienveillantes"" (2006) - the Nazi occupation in Soviet Russia, France, Hungary, Poland""; ""Conclusion to Part 3""; ""Part 4. Occupation""

    ""Chapter 1. Sweet Occupation? ""Suite française"" Part II, 'Dolce' - Irène Némirovsky's novel on the German occupation of France""""Chapter 2. East and West: Political isotopias in André Malraux's ""Les Noyers de l'Altenburg"" (1943)""; ""Chapter 3. The dark, dystopian night-time of the soul: André Chamson's ""Le Puits des miracles"" (1945)""; ""Chapter 4. The conquest of a contested colonial space revisited: Robert Brasillach's ""La Conquérante"" (1943)""; ""Conclusion to Part 4""; ""Part 5. Liberated spaces after 1945 … and beyond""

    ""Chapter 1. Jean Dutourd, ""Au bon beurre"" (1952): A 'cornutopia' - Profiteering in Occupied France""""Chapter 2. France 1945: A space under reconstruction in Marcel Aymé's ""Uranus (1948)""; ""Chapter 3. Ecotopia in Romain Gary's ""Les Racines du ciel"" (1956)""; ""Chapter 4. Isotopias in invented autobiography: Four novels on the Occupation by Patrick Modiano""; ""Conclusion to Part 5""; ""Conclusion""; ""Bibliography""; ""Glossary""; ""Index of names""; ""Index of terms""