The end of El Djezaïr
Orientalist writing strategies
Writing the (in)visible: exotic and colonialist fiction
The politics of polarity: the colonial novel and the
Algerianists
Ithaca revisited: the Mediterranean of the École d'Alger
A dream deferred
A question of belonging: the École d'Alger and the colonial
presence
Peter Dunwoodie is Reader in European Languages at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
`Dunwoodie engages his subject without resort to the jargon of
literary theory. His work is thus accessible.'
William B Cohen, African History, Vol.41, 2000.
`As professor Dunwoodie reminds us, there is a huge secondary
literature on Camus, but there is little understanding of the
general literary milieu from which he sprang. This book provides
just that, but it should be enjoyed for its own sake and not just
as the key to Camus. It is a fine and revealing history of how the
French writers in Algeria wanted their presence in North Africa to
be understood.'
William B Cohen, African History, Vol.41, 2000.
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