Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 82
... French are incompetent and ignorant ( again , not stupid ) both linguistically and culturally . On this , at this ... Classicism , " the moment when the French language is said to have been " fixed " in its alleged perfection , is thus a ...
... French are incompetent and ignorant ( again , not stupid ) both linguistically and culturally . On this , at this ... Classicism , " the moment when the French language is said to have been " fixed " in its alleged perfection , is thus a ...
Page 90
... French Classicism " I have elaborated in Parts I and II of this essay . The difficulty is especially apparent in the American classroom . In works like this scholarly collection we scholars address each other " horizontally " on the ...
... French Classicism " I have elaborated in Parts I and II of this essay . The difficulty is especially apparent in the American classroom . In works like this scholarly collection we scholars address each other " horizontally " on the ...
Page 99
... French Classicism " whose " freedom " E. B. O. Borgerhoff sees as a kind of balancing act between conscience ( social or individual ) and consciousness . What then to make of , how to " situate " not only a particular writer within French ...
... French Classicism " whose " freedom " E. B. O. Borgerhoff sees as a kind of balancing act between conscience ( social or individual ) and consciousness . What then to make of , how to " situate " not only a particular writer within French ...
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