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  1. Louise L. Lambrichs (born 2 May 1952) is a French novelist and essayist. Lambrichs was born into a family of writers in Boulogne-Billancourt. Her father Georges Lambrichs (along with Jean Paulhan and Jérôme Lindon) was considered one of the greatest French

  2. A freelance French journalist, Louise L. Lambrichs has written and contributed to many books, many of them having to do with the medical field. But she has also written fiction. Her Journal d'Hannah, however, is the only novel to be translated into English.

  3. Louise L. Lambrichs, de son nom complet Louise Lambert Lambrichs, est une romancière, essayiste et poète française née le 2 mai 1952 à Boulogne-Billancourt [1] dans les Hauts-de-Seine.

  4. Jul 30, 2018 · narrative. The novels of Louise Lambrichs are brilliant but troubling psychological. dramas focusing on the traumas that inhabit the family romance: incest, sterility, the death of those we lo ve...

  5. This article focuses on contemporary French author Louise L. Lambrichss novel Journal d’Hannah (1993) [Hannah’s Diary], a fascinating example of trauma fiction, about which little has yet been written.1 It is worth attention because, first of all, it portrays an unusual psychological response to traumatic experience; secondly, it

  6. Louise L. Lambrichs is a French novelist and essayist.

  7. Louise L. Lambrichs: trauma, dream and narrative. The novels of Louise Lambrichs are brilliant but troubling psychological dramas focusing on the traumas that inhabit the family romance: incest, sterility, the death of those we love and the terrible legacy of mourning.