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FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY By L. W. TANCOCK Senior Lecturer in French at University College in the University of London (Items in French published in Paris, unless otherwise stated) I. GENERAL wo purely historical works should be mentioned. TE. Preclin and V. L. Tapie, whose history of the IJth cent. in the Clio series is well known, have added a 2-vol. Le Dix-huitieme Siecle to the series (PUF). Of lighter calibre is Louis XV: La Victoire de /'unite monarchique (Hachette), the author of which, B. Lafue, follows the recent tendency to rehabilitate 'le Bien-Aime' and show him as a founder of modern France. P. Barriere, in 'La Vie academique au XVIIIe siecle d'apres un manuscrit du President de Ruffey' (RHLF, I) reproduces a list kept by the President of learned bodies all over Europe which held competitions, awarded prizes, etc. Essai de catalogue sur l'iconographie de la vie populaire d Paris au XVIIIe siecle, by Marguerite Pitsch (Picard), provides background for the realistic novel. 2. BIOGRAPHY H. Valentino, Mmed'Epinay(1726-1783)(Perrin); E. Maynial and R. Veze, La Fin d'un aventurier: Casanova apres les Memoires (MF). See also under SADE in section 9· 3· COMPARATIVE LITERATURE I have not been able to have http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies , Volume 14 (1): 7 – Mar 10, 1953

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0084-4152
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY By L. W. TANCOCK Senior Lecturer in French at University College in the University of London (Items in French published in Paris, unless otherwise stated) I. GENERAL wo purely historical works should be mentioned. TE. Preclin and V. L. Tapie, whose history of the IJth cent. in the Clio series is well known, have added a 2-vol. Le Dix-huitieme Siecle to the series (PUF). Of lighter calibre is Louis XV: La Victoire de /'unite monarchique (Hachette), the author of which, B. Lafue, follows the recent tendency to rehabilitate 'le Bien-Aime' and show him as a founder of modern France. P. Barriere, in 'La Vie academique au XVIIIe siecle d'apres un manuscrit du President de Ruffey' (RHLF, I) reproduces a list kept by the President of learned bodies all over Europe which held competitions, awarded prizes, etc. Essai de catalogue sur l'iconographie de la vie populaire d Paris au XVIIIe siecle, by Marguerite Pitsch (Picard), provides background for the realistic novel. 2. BIOGRAPHY H. Valentino, Mmed'Epinay(1726-1783)(Perrin); E. Maynial and R. Veze, La Fin d'un aventurier: Casanova apres les Memoires (MF). See also under SADE in section 9· 3· COMPARATIVE LITERATURE I have not been able to have

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Published: Mar 10, 1953

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