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Romanic review, a quarterly journal devoted to research, the publication of texts and documents, critical discussions, notes, news and comment in the field of the Romance languages and literatures

Romanic review, a quarterly journal devoted to research, the publication of texts and documents, critical discussions, notes, news and comment in the field of the Romance languages and literatures

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Romanic review, a quarterly journal devoted to research, the publication of texts and documents, critical discussions, notes, news and comment in the field of the Romance languages and literatures

by Riffaterre, Michael

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New York: Dept of French and Romance Philology, Columbia Univ, 1982. Periodical. Very Good/None. Beige softcover with bold black titling on cover. Edges a tad bit softened, barely worn. Interior clean and unmarked. Spine uncreased. 8vo. BOOK INFO: Articles include: Poetic Elements of Rhythm in the Ballades, Rondeaux and Virelais of Guilaume de Machaut (Robert L. Gieber); Sceve's Imprese: Typology and Functions (Michael J. Giordano); Invraisemblance in Pascal's Pensees: The Anti-Rhetoric (Sara E. Melzer); Dentelle: Metaphore du Texte dans Syvie (Rae Beth Gordon); La (mes)aventure d'une figure: un accouplement long, chaste et hideux (Ora Avni); The Criticism of Julia Kristeva: A New Mode of Critical Thought (Evelyn H. Zepp); The Inner Space in The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in his Garden (M. B. Echeverria).

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Title
Romanic review, a quarterly journal devoted to research, the publication of texts and documents, critical discussions, notes, news and comment in the field of the Romance languages and literatures
Author
Riffaterre, Michael
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Dept of French and Romance Philology, Columbia Univ
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Date Published
1982
Pages
129
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