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    Oxford Literature Companions: No et moi: study guide for AS/A Level French set text
    Reviewing Blindness in French Fiction, 1789-2013
    Living with the Fall
    Breathe Like a Badass
    • Drawing on her own story, her teaching practice and experiences of her clients, Hannah shows you how to harness the power of meditation. Covering everything from comparison and office politics to body image and relationships, Breathe Like a Badass is your no-BS guide to creating a life-changing, burnout-busting emotional toolbox of your own.

      Breathe Like a Badass
    • Living with the Fall

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a dystopian future overrun by a zombie virus, the story follows Flo, a teenager with aspirations of becoming a hunter. After becoming infected, he grapples with his insatiable hunger while maintaining control over his urges. Seeking purpose, Flo joins experienced hunters Hulme and Dihr on a journey that reveals a harsh and unexpected world, challenging his perceptions and igniting his determination to find meaning in his new reality.

      Living with the Fall
    • This book argues that the most interesting depictions of blindness in French fiction are those which call into question and ultimately undermine the prevailing myths and stereotypes of blindness which dominate Western thought. Rather than seeing blindness as an affliction, a tragedy or even a fate worse than death, the authors examined in this study celebrate blindness for its own sake. For them it is a powerful artistic and creative force which offers new and surprising ways of describing, and relating to, reality. Canonical and lesser-known novels from a range of genres, including the roman noir, science fiction, auto-fiction and realism are analyzed in detail to show how the presence of blind characters invites the reader to abandon his or her traditional reliance on the sense of sight and engage with the world in sensual, and hitherto unexpected, ways. This book challenges everything we thought we knew about blindness and invites us to revel in the pleasures and perils of reading blind. -- From publisher's website

      Reviewing Blindness in French Fiction, 1789-2013
    • Oxford Literature Companions provide the support needed to get a deeper understanding of the AS/A Level set texts. This guide for No et moi is ideal for use in the classroom or for independent revision, providing insight into characters, theme and language,with activities in French that prompt a closer analysis of the text.

      Oxford Literature Companions: No et moi: study guide for AS/A Level French set text