Barnet, Marie-Claire (ed.), Agnès Varda Unlimited: Image, Music, Media, Moving Image, 6 (Legenda, 2017)

Trouille, Mary S. (trans.), Rétif de la Bretonne, Ingénue Saxancour; or, The Wife Separated from Her Husband, New Translations, 6 (MHRA, 2017)

Prest, Julia (ed.), Les Veuves créoles, Critical Texts, 34 (MHRA, 2017)

Desmarais, Jane, and Alice Condé (eds), Decadence and the Senses (Legenda, 2017)

Grange, Huw, Saints and Monsters in Medieval French and Occitan Literature: Sublime and Abject Bodies, Research Monographs in French Studies, 53 (Legenda, 2017)

McGuinness, Patrick, and Emily McLaughlin (eds), The Made and the Found: Essays, Prose and Poetry in Honour of Michael Sheringham (Legenda, 2017)

Sheringham, Michael, Perpetual Motion: Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern, Selected Essays, 2 (Legenda, 2017)

Goodman, Jessica (ed.), Commemorating Mirabeau: Mirabeau aux Champs-Elysées and other texts, Critical Texts, 58 (MHRA, 2017)

Moran, Claire (ed.), ‘Noa Noa’ by Paul Gauguin and Charles Morice: With ‘Manuscrit tiré du “Livre des métiers” de Vehbi-Zumbul Zadi’ by Paul Gauguin, Critical Texts, 50 (MHRA, 2017)

Belle, Marie-Alice, and Line Cottegnies (eds), Robert Garnier in Elizabethan England: Mary Sidney Herbert’s Antonius and Thomas Kyd’s Cornelia, Tudor and Stuart Translations, 16 (MHRA, 2017)

Darlow, Mark (ed.), Michel-Jean Sedaine: Théâtre de la Révolution, Critical Texts, 63 (MHRA, 2017)

Lewis, Philippa, Intimacy and Distance: Conflicting Cultures in Nineteenth-Century France (Legenda, 2017)

Watt, Calum, Blanchot and the Moving Image: Fascination and Spectatorship, Moving Image, 8 (Legenda, 2017)

Jordan, Shirley, Marie NDiaye: Inhospitable Fictions, Research Monographs in French Studies, 38 (Legenda, 2017)

Weninger, Robert K., Sublime Conclusions: Last Man Narratives from Apocalypse to Death of God, Studies In Comparative Literature, 43 (Legenda, 2017)

Butterfield, Ardis, Henry Hope, and Pauline Souleau (eds), Performing Medieval Text (Legenda, 2017)

Armstrong, Adrian, and Elsa Strietman (eds), The Multilingual Muse: Transcultural Poetics in the Burgundian Netherlands (Legenda, 2017)