Charles de Remusat (1797--1875) was a leading
force in the opposition to the Restoration government in the 1820s
and to the Second Empire in 1851. He served as an elected member of
the Chambre des députés from 1830 to 1848 and again in 1873, as
minister of foreign affairs in 1871, and was inducted into the
Academie francaise in 1846.
Norman R. Shapiro is professor of romance
languages and literatures at Wesleyan University. He has published
over two dozen translations from the French, including Creole
Echoes: The Francophone Poetry of Nineteenth-Century Louisiana and
The Complete Fables of Jean de La Fontaine.
Doris Y. Kadish is Distinguished Research
Professor of French and Women's Studies at the University of
Georgia. Her books include Politicizing Gender: Narrative
Strategies in the Aftermath of the French Revolution and Slavery in
the Caribbean Francophone World: Distant Voices, Forgotten Acts,
Forged Identities.
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