Bernard Grasset, Full Publisher
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2238-3824.2024.56008Keywords:
Bernard Grasset, publishing, France, editorial discourse, literary imaginariesAbstract
Despite the prestige still enjoyed today by the publishing house he founded, Bernard Grasset has never fully escaped, since his death, the “national indignity” to which he was condemned in 1948 for collaboration during World War II. In this text, we revisit his case not to take a position for or against the rehabilitation of the figure in French national memory, but to demonstrate through his example that practices, discourses, and representations form the different facets of the same editorial mediation.
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