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Le cannibale : grandeur et décadence / Frank Lestringant.
Author
Lestringant, Frank
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Format
Book
Language
French
Εdition
2è édition revue et augmentée.
Published/Created
Genève : Droz, [2016]
Description
328 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm.
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ReCAP - Remote Storage
PQ145.1.C35 L47 2016
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Cannibalism in literature
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Noble savage stereotype in literature
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French literature
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Themes, motives
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Series
Titre courant 61.
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Notes
First edition published 1994.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-312) and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
1. Dy cynocéphale au cannibale: Naissance du cannibale
Le cannibale à la mode
L'entrée du cannibale en France
Le Brésil, terre des cannibales
2. Pour un cannibalisme d'honneur: Le premier ethnographe des Tupinamba
Jean de Léry ou l'obsession cannibale
Mélancolie cannibale
Un cannibale qui crache
3. Cannibales par contrainte: Cardan ou l'empire de la nécessité
Brébeuf et Robinson : le missionaire et le Colon
Le cannibale des Lumieres, Rousseau, Bougainsville, Voltaire
Cruelle nature : De Pauw, Sade
Cannibalisme et cotlonialisme : le cas Jules Verne
Le retour du cannibale : Swift, Flaubert, la méduse.
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ISBN
9782600005616 ((pbk.))
2600005617 ((pbk.))
OCLC
964359531
RCP
H - S
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