Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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... FRENCH : There had not been opportunity for even the beginnings of a literature in French to develop at the time when Canada was acquired by Great Britain , in 1760. And the century which followed was as difficult for French- speaking ...
... FRENCH : There had not been opportunity for even the beginnings of a literature in French to develop at the time when Canada was acquired by Great Britain , in 1760. And the century which followed was as difficult for French- speaking ...
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... French Literature . Since France achieved national and cultural unity at a relatively early date , most of her literature has been written in one standard language and produced on a fairly constant national territory . On certain points ...
... French Literature . Since France achieved national and cultural unity at a relatively early date , most of her literature has been written in one standard language and produced on a fairly constant national territory . On certain points ...
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... French writer . He was the first chancellor of the French Academy and filled several im- portant state administrative posts . In middle age he became fanatically religious , urged a holy war on heretics and cam- paigned against the ...
... French writer . He was the first chancellor of the French Academy and filled several im- portant state administrative posts . In middle age he became fanatically religious , urged a holy war on heretics and cam- paigned against the ...
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