University of Tennessee Studies in the Humanities, Volumes 1-61956 - Literature, Modern |
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... French translation late in August 1822 , only eight months after its New York publication , was certainly due to no familiarity on the part of French readers or publishers with American belles - lettres . A free adaptation in 1808 of ...
... French translation late in August 1822 , only eight months after its New York publication , was certainly due to no familiarity on the part of French readers or publishers with American belles - lettres . A free adaptation in 1808 of ...
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... French themselves point out that before the better American critics turned enthusiastically to his novels Gide had admired him , Malraux had prefaced him , and Sartre had praised him . And if it is true , as Robert Daniel and Fred ...
... French themselves point out that before the better American critics turned enthusiastically to his novels Gide had admired him , Malraux had prefaced him , and Sartre had praised him . And if it is true , as Robert Daniel and Fred ...
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... French critic will use a minor countryman as a parallel11 - Jouhandeau , for exam- ple , for his Jansenist interest in original sin and for his mythical , Catholic , French province centered around the town of Chaminadour . When the ...
... French critic will use a minor countryman as a parallel11 - Jouhandeau , for exam- ple , for his Jansenist interest in original sin and for his mythical , Catholic , French province centered around the town of Chaminadour . When the ...
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The Man Who Wrote Shakespeare By Alwin Thaler | 1 |
Tennessees Tennessee Williams By Durant da Ponte | 11 |
The Critics of Nashville By Robert Daniel | 19 |
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