University Press of America
Pages: 334
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-8191-9203-5 • Hardback • October 1993 • $133.00 • (£102.00) - Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
Maria S. Haynes is Professor of Modern Languages at California State University, Chico.
For the purpose it was designed to serve, this work is certainly the ideal study. Dr. Haynes' writing is characterized by exceptional scholarship, dedication to and enthusiasm for her subject and a style that is most enjoyable. Spontaneous excitement,continental wit and charm, creativity and integrity —these are all qualities we have come to associate with her numerous endeavors.
— John Ayres, California State University, Chico
The appealing format, clear organization, and accessible structure make this text appropriate for undergraduate students of Renaissance history, culture, and society. I could envision such a text providing general background on the French Renaissance and, more widely, on European Modernity.
— Cecile Lindsay, California State University, Chico
The appealing format, clear organization, and accessible structure make this text appropriate for undergraduate students of Renaissance history, culture, and society. I could envision such a text providing general background on the French Renaissance and, more widely, on European Modernity.
— Cecile Lindsay, California State University, Chico
For the purpose it was designed to serve, this work is certainly the ideal study. Dr. Haynes' writing is characterized by exceptional scholarship, dedication to and enthusiasm for her subject and a style that is most enjoyable. Spontaneous excitement, continental wit and charm, creativity and integrity —these are all qualities we have come to associate with her numerous endeavors.
— John Ayres, California State University, Chico