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LEADER: 01361cam 22002171 4500
001 67026737 //r882
003 DLC
005 19880405000000.0
008 740506r19671910nyuc 000 0 eng
010 $a 67026737 //r882
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aPQ282$b.E3 1967
082 00 $a840.9/007
100 20 $aBetham-Edwards, Matilda,$d1836-1919.
245 10 $aFrench men, women, and books;$ba series of nineteenth-century studies.
260 0 $aFreeport, N.Y.,$bBooks for Libraries Press$c[1967]
300 $aviii, 251 p.$bports.$c22 cm.
490 0 $aEssay index reprint series
500 $aFirst published in 1910.
505 0 $aFrench domestic poetry, with original translations.--A great love-story; Balzac and Madame Hanska.--French author and publisher: Barbey d'Aurévilly and Trebutien.--An Anglo-French romance: Mary Clarke and Claude Fauriel.--A God-intoxicated Frenchman: Jean Reynaud.--A great prose epic, 1870-71: The brothers Margueritte.--A great prose epic, 1870 1: The brothers Margueritte.--A typical artisan and the people's universities.--Anglophile and reformer: Edmond Demolins.--The historian of a tragedy: M. Joseph Reinach.--French views of England: MM. Chevrillon, Coste, Boutmy, and others.--Postscript. La France vue de l'Angleterre, French study by the author.
650 0 $aFrench literature$y19th century$xHistory and criticism.