Édith Thomas : A Passion for Resistance /
Édith Thomas (1909-1970), a remarkable French woman of letters, was deeply involved in the traumatic upheavals of her time: most crucially the resistance to Nazi occupation and the collaborationist Vichy regime, but also the Spanish Civil War and the Algerian War. During the occupation, she played...
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
2004.
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Table des matières:
- A daughter of the republic
- Illness and phantom lovers
- "To rediscover a reason to live"
- Fellow traveling and its discontents
- Diary of resistance, diary of collaboration
- Writing underground
- Uses of the past
- The Liberation of Paris and the end of the war
- Story of two women: Edith Thomas and Dominique Aury
- Feminine humanism versus existentialism
- The compromised witness: leaving the Communist Party
- The compromised witness: The quarrel with Jean Paulhan
- From novels to women's histories
- Wartime truths: La question and Algeria; Rossel
- Endings.