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Moorish literature: comprising romantic ballads, tales of the Berbers, stories of the Kabylie, folk-lore and national traditions / translated into English for the first time, with a special introduction by Epiphanius Wilson, A. M.

LIBRA PQ6267.E4 B27 1901
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Wilson, Epiphanius, 1845-1916.
Basset, René, 1855-1924.
Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson), 1794-1854.
Rivière, Joseph, 1853-1883.
Sonneck, Constantine Louis.
Series:
World's great classics
The world's great classics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Spanish literature.
Physical Description:
3-281 pages : frontispiece, plates, color facsimile ; 24 cm.
Edition:
Revised edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : The Colonial Press, [1901]
Contents:
Moorish ballads; metric translation by E. Wilson
Moorish romances; metrical translation by J. Lockhart (from his Spanish ballads)
Story of Sidi Brehim of Massab, tr. by Rene Busset and C. C. Starkweather.
Five Berber stories, tr. and C. C. Starkweather.
Poems of the Maghreb, tr. by M. C. Sonneck and C. C. Starkweather.
Popular tales of the Berbers, tr. by R. Basset and C. C. Starkweather.
Popular tales of the Kabyles, tr. by J. Riviere and C. C. Starkweather
Notes:
Each plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letter-press.
Reissued with introduction by R. Basset in Literature of the Orient, v. 6.
OCLC:
395394

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