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Gallica, essays presented to J. Heywood Thomas / by colleagues, pupils, and friends.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Thomas, John Heywood. D.U.P.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
French literature.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
9 unnumbered pages, 271 pages : plate., portrait ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Cardiff : University of Wales P., 1969.
Contents:
A note on the possible Welsh derivation of Viviane, by A. O. H. Jarman.
Chrétien's Welsh inheritance, by G. W. Goetinck.
Les traductions galloises des épopées françaises, by M. Watkin.
Who is the king of La male Honte? by R. H. Spencer.
The earliest version of the Dits des oiseaux, by D. H. Evans.
Un nouvel icare: Jean de la Jessée et son Discours de fortune, by K. L. Jones
Remarques sur la notion de gloire dans la théâtre de Corneille, by J.-J. Gabas
Orgon le dirigé, by P. F. Butler
Mahelot's Nights: a traditional stage effect, by D. H. Roy
Les Lettres d'un François de l'abbé le Blanc, by T. Morris
The uses of nature in the poems of Baudelaire, by P. M. Jones
Conflict and dualism in Taine and in Taine criticism, by C. H. Evans
Lanson's conception of critical methodology, by J. G. Clark
Mallarmé and Valéry: imitation or continuation? by R. S. Jones
The Petrarchism of Mario Luzi, by F. J. Jones
Fils des Quarante-Huitards, by R. Eyquem
The theme of violence in the work of Simone de Beauvoir, by C. Evans
Llenor yr Hôtel Britannique, by S. Lewis.
Notes:
Essays in French, English and Welsh.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0900768045
OCLC:
24872

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