French Intellectual Nobility: Institutional and Symbolic Transformations in the Post-Sartrian Era
State University of New York Press (1996)
| Abstract | Through case studies in cultural history, sociology, semiology, and literature, the book discusses the processes that enabled the French intellectual nobility ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Philosophy, French French literature | |||||||||
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| Call number | B2421.K38 1996 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780791431436 0791431444 0791431436 | |||||||||
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