1999
DOI: 10.1080/00397709909598274
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Two Best-Selling French Jewish Women's Novels From 1929

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“…If Bourdieu is right to argue that an interesting novelist is one who consciously confronts the variety of possible positions in the literary field and is able to manipulate the literary field rather than being manipulated by it (Bourdieu, 1998: 169-71, 178-9), then Némirovsky's inter-war novels certainly deserve serious critical consideration. Renard (1993), Astro (1999), Corbaton (1999) and Gourg (2000). Milligan (1996) and Clouard (1949) also make reference to her novels.…”
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“…If Bourdieu is right to argue that an interesting novelist is one who consciously confronts the variety of possible positions in the literary field and is able to manipulate the literary field rather than being manipulated by it (Bourdieu, 1998: 169-71, 178-9), then Némirovsky's inter-war novels certainly deserve serious critical consideration. Renard (1993), Astro (1999), Corbaton (1999) and Gourg (2000). Milligan (1996) and Clouard (1949) also make reference to her novels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only a handful of articles deal with Némirovsky's life and work. See Renard (1993), Astro (1999), Corbaton (1999) and Gourg (2000). Milligan (1996) and Clouard (1949) also make reference to her novels.…”
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confidence: 98%