Studies in seventeenth-century French literature, presented to Morris Bishop.

By: Demorest, Jean-JacquesContributor(s): Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973Material type: TextTextReference number:338998Publication details: Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press [1962] Description: viii, 269 p. port. 24 cmSubject(s): French literature -- 17th century | Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973LOC classification: PQ243 | .D38
Contents:
Common-sense remarks on the French baroque, by H. Peyre.--Malherbe and his influence, by P.A. Wadsworth.--Saint-Amant, le po�ete sauv�e des eaux, by A. Seznec.--Corneille's Horace: a study in tragic and artistic ambivalence, by L.E. Harvey.--Attila redivivus, by G. May.--Pascal's sophistry and the sin of poesy, by J.-J. Demorest.--Human nature and institutions in Moli�ere's plots, by J. Doolittle.--Futility and self-deception in Le misanthrope, by J.D. Hubert.--"Les yeux de C�esar": the language of vision in Britannicus, by J. Brody.--Ariosto and La Fontaine: a literary affinity, by J.C. Lapp.--L'art po�etique: "Long-temps plaire, et jamais ne lasser," by N. Edelman.--The literary arts of Longinus and Boileau, by H.M. Davidson.
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Common-sense remarks on the French baroque, by H. Peyre.--Malherbe and his influence, by P.A. Wadsworth.--Saint-Amant, le po�ete sauv�e des eaux, by A. Seznec.--Corneille's Horace: a study in tragic and artistic ambivalence, by L.E. Harvey.--Attila redivivus, by G. May.--Pascal's sophistry and the sin of poesy, by J.-J. Demorest.--Human nature and institutions in Moli�ere's plots, by J. Doolittle.--Futility and self-deception in Le misanthrope, by J.D. Hubert.--"Les yeux de C�esar": the language of vision in Britannicus, by J. Brody.--Ariosto and La Fontaine: a literary affinity, by J.C. Lapp.--L'art po�etique: "Long-temps plaire, et jamais ne lasser," by N. Edelman.--The literary arts of Longinus and Boileau, by H.M. Davidson.

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