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The French

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HARVILL SECKER, 1997 - National characteristics, French - 542 pages
France is the most popular country in the world with foreign visitors. Each year millions of people arrive there to take delight in its landscapes, its extraordinarily rich history, its art and architecture, its food and its wine. For many visitors, especially, perhaps, the British, the only difficulties lie with the people. The French, it is generally agreed, are either irritating or baffling or both. Theodore Zeldin's book is an erudite but tongue-in-cheek guide to the French which will dispel any lingering Francophobia in the minds of those who read it. In chapters with titles like 'Why it is hard to meet an Average French Person', 'How to understand what they are trying to say' and 'How to sympathise with them', he unravels the mysteries of the French. This is a brilliantly sustained, readable and amusing cultural analysis which unlocks the door to the French mind and the French spirit.

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User Review  - Dayla - Goodreads

Theodore Zeldin, although an Englishman, is considered by most to be the only person to have written about the French truthfully. This is an amazing book, and I would highly recommend reading it while ... Read full review

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User Review  - June - Goodreads

Intriguing, and I like the style of writing. Not something I would read through in full, but fun to come back to. I am also interested in reading Zeldins other books as studies on people, I think he ... Read full review

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