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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I. France's Colonial Relation to the Ancient World -- Chapter 1. The Quarrel Between the Ancients and the Moderns as a Colonial Battle: The Memory Wars over "Our Ancestors the Gauls" -- Chapter 2. The Return of the Submerged Story About France's Colonized Past in the Quarrel over Imitation -- Part II. France's Colonial Relation to the New World -- Chapter 3. Relating the New World Back to France: The Development of a New Genre, the Relations de Voyage -- Chapter 4. France's Colonial History: From Sauvages into Civilized, French Catholics -- Part II. Weaving the Two Colonial Stories Together: Escaping Barbarism -- Chapter 5. Interweaving the Nation's Colonial and Cultural Discourses -- Chapter 6. Imitation as a Civilizing Process or as a Voluntary Subjection? -- Chapter 7. Imitation and the "Classical" Path -- Chapter 8. Using the Sauvage as a Lever to Decolonize France from the Ancients -- Conclusion. The Legacy of the Quarrel: The Colonial Fracture -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
This innovative analysis of sixteen- and seventeenth-century France introduces colonization into the heart of the nation's literary history by demonstrating how French classical culture and colonialism emerged together, each shaping the other.