Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 237
... chapters in the book treat Montaigne and each of the centuries after him . The sixth chapter is a very brief conclusion . In the chapters on the eighteenth , nineteenth , and twentieth centuries , the authors discussed are clustered ...
... chapters in the book treat Montaigne and each of the centuries after him . The sixth chapter is a very brief conclusion . In the chapters on the eighteenth , nineteenth , and twentieth centuries , the authors discussed are clustered ...
Page 240
... chapter on that period like this : " After Montaigne's death , the essay form as he created it virtually vanished from the French literary scene " ( 28 ) . Yet this chapter of The French Essay is marginally longer than the one on ...
... chapter on that period like this : " After Montaigne's death , the essay form as he created it virtually vanished from the French literary scene " ( 28 ) . Yet this chapter of The French Essay is marginally longer than the one on ...
Page 278
... chapters and a brief Conclusion and is followed by a substantial scholarly apparatus : notes and references , an extensive bibliography , and a rather limited index ( it covers the central text but not the notes ) . The first chapter ...
... chapters and a brief Conclusion and is followed by a substantial scholarly apparatus : notes and references , an extensive bibliography , and a rather limited index ( it covers the central text but not the notes ) . The first chapter ...
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