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FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (POST-ROMANTIC) AND AFTER

FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (POST-ROMANTIC) AND AFTER L. W. T ANCOCK 101 latter's works. There are three articles on Lamennais,220 one on Edgar Quinet,221 while R. G. Nobecourt, who published last year a study on the journalism of Armand Carrel (see YWML, vii, 79), has now brought out a popular "life" to commemorate the centenary of Carrel's death. The bibliography of Paul­ Louis Courier by A. Lelarge is still in progress in the BBB,223 A.-M. Ampere is the subject of a monograph and some of his correspondence has been published by L. de Launay.225 A critical edition of the Plaidoyer pOur leo prince Louis Napoleon of Berryer has appeared,226 and L. Jousserandot appreciates the importance of the translations of Xavier Marmier as a prepara­ tion for the Russian vogue of the later part of the nineteenth century. 227 THE NINETEENTH CENTUR Y (POST­ ROMANTIC) AND AFTER By R. NIKLAUS I. GENERAL. Volumes 133 and 134 of the Catalogue des im­ primes de la Bibliotheque N ationale (covering the names from Perchain to Petivier) are now available. E. G. Ledos has con­ tributed an interesting Histoire des catalogues des livres imprimes 219 La revolution sadale dhnontree par Ie coup d' Btat du z decembre; Projet d'exposition unifJerselle, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (POST-ROMANTIC) AND AFTER

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 8 (1): 26 – Mar 10, 1938

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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Abstract

L. W. T ANCOCK 101 latter's works. There are three articles on Lamennais,220 one on Edgar Quinet,221 while R. G. Nobecourt, who published last year a study on the journalism of Armand Carrel (see YWML, vii, 79), has now brought out a popular "life" to commemorate the centenary of Carrel's death. The bibliography of Paul­ Louis Courier by A. Lelarge is still in progress in the BBB,223 A.-M. Ampere is the subject of a monograph and some of his correspondence has been published by L. de Launay.225 A critical edition of the Plaidoyer pOur leo prince Louis Napoleon of Berryer has appeared,226 and L. Jousserandot appreciates the importance of the translations of Xavier Marmier as a prepara­ tion for the Russian vogue of the later part of the nineteenth century. 227 THE NINETEENTH CENTUR Y (POST­ ROMANTIC) AND AFTER By R. NIKLAUS I. GENERAL. Volumes 133 and 134 of the Catalogue des im­ primes de la Bibliotheque N ationale (covering the names from Perchain to Petivier) are now available. E. G. Ledos has con­ tributed an interesting Histoire des catalogues des livres imprimes 219 La revolution sadale dhnontree par Ie coup d' Btat du z decembre; Projet d'exposition unifJerselle,

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Published: Mar 10, 1938

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