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... French and the American . That is reflected in this collection . Two of the essays in this volume deal with French themes : Anita Brookner's lucid and convincing rehabilitation of the novels of the Goncourt brothers and Joanna ...
... French and the American . That is reflected in this collection . Two of the essays in this volume deal with French themes : Anita Brookner's lucid and convincing rehabilitation of the novels of the Goncourt brothers and Joanna ...
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... French society was still vulnerable after Waterloo , and even artistic questions continued to be questions of national honour . Stendhal was undaunted : indeed , he even pleaded for a permanent English theatre in Paris . ☆ ' What is ...
... French society was still vulnerable after Waterloo , and even artistic questions continued to be questions of national honour . Stendhal was undaunted : indeed , he even pleaded for a permanent English theatre in Paris . ☆ ' What is ...
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... French gallery . Yet England has done much for French writers . It provided Mme de Staël , Chateaubriand , Hugo and Zola with political asylum . England , through Byron , influenced the whole French Romantic movement , and especially ...
... French gallery . Yet England has done much for French writers . It provided Mme de Staël , Chateaubriand , Hugo and Zola with political asylum . England , through Byron , influenced the whole French Romantic movement , and especially ...
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