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Correspondance de Fenelon: les dernieres annees, 1712-1715, Volume XVI.(Review)
The Modern Language Review
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October 1, 2001|
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Correspondance de Fenelon: les dernieres annees, 1712-1715. Vols XVI and XVII. Texte etabli par et commentaire de JEAN ORCIBAL avec la collaboration de JACQUES LE BRUN et IRENEE NOYE. Geneve: Droz. 1999. 463 pp; 395 pp. 360 F; 315 F.
The final volumes in this major editorial enterprise contain the output from the last years of Fenelon's life, coinciding poignantly with those of Louis XIV, and conveying overall a strong atmosphere of the fin de regne. The letters fall into four main categories. First are those charting the enduring battle against Jansenism, in which ...
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