A tour de force, a reliable work of reference, and an essential working tool.
A 100 French Titles No. 4
Peter France's fine volume ... a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight.
Times Higher Education Supplement
the extended limits of its brief are glossed with admirable and disarming circumspection by the editor in his introduction ... It is the work of a distinguished team of contributors and, although the majority are geographically based in the Anglo-Saxon world, their familiarity with the French critical spectrum is manifested both textually and bibliographically ... this is a remarkable and enduring work of great scholarly weight ... there is at last an authoritative article to which we can refer colleagues from other disciplines in search of a summary of post-structuralism.
Times Higher Education Supplement
Obviously more up to date, but above all far vaster in geographical and generic scope than the first Oxford Companion and as such a very welcome publication...as near indispensable as possible...recommend it one certainly should, and never without a murmur of gratitude and congratulations to Peter France
Forum for Modern Language Studies
for the modest price of just £30, I can reach out expecting to find clearly written, expert (130 of them) and up-to-date articles on what I am looking for
Tony Callen, University of Portsmouth, Modern & Contemporary France 1996