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Journal Information for The French ReviewPublisher: American Association of Teachers of FrenchMoving Wall: 5 The French Review is the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of French and has the largest circulation of any scholarly journal of French studies in the world. The Review publishes articles and reviews on French and francophone literature, cinema, society and culture, linguistics, technology, and pedagogy six times a year. Every issue includes a column by Colette Dio entitled "La Vie des mots," an exploration of new developments in the French language. Jean DeCock reviews the Cannes Film Festival yearly, and Michael Bishop, William Cloonan, Martine Antle, and James P. McNab review the year's work in poetry, the novel, theater, and society.
Manuscript and editorial communications for the French Review should be addressed to the Editor: Books for the review should be addressed to the appropriate Review Editor. ISSN: 0016111X Journal description provided by American Association of Teachers of French | |||
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