Observations on Life, Literature, and Learning in AmericaSouthern Illinois University Press, 1961 - 253 Seiten |
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... Comparative Literature is strewn with pitfalls into which tyros jump all too gleefully . Several times a year , the pro- fessor must dissuade ... comparative anatomy or comparative govern- ment , is Comparative Literature in America 159.
... Comparative Literature is strewn with pitfalls into which tyros jump all too gleefully . Several times a year , the pro- fessor must dissuade ... comparative anatomy or comparative govern- ment , is Comparative Literature in America 159.
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... Comparative Literature " in French , declared in 1838 , when appointed to the first French professorship of Com- parative Literature at Lyon : " There is a certain narrowness in the obstinate refusal to understand the spirit of foreign ...
... Comparative Literature " in French , declared in 1838 , when appointed to the first French professorship of Com- parative Literature at Lyon : " There is a certain narrowness in the obstinate refusal to understand the spirit of foreign ...
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Henri Peyre. eventually stormed . Comparative Literature has now won full franchise at our conventions ; it counts more professor- ships in the United States than in the rest of the world put together . Its journal published in Oregon ...
Henri Peyre. eventually stormed . Comparative Literature has now won full franchise at our conventions ; it counts more professor- ships in the United States than in the rest of the world put together . Its journal published in Oregon ...
Inhalt
An Apology for Offering Advice to Americans | 3 |
The Emigré Scholar in America | 20 |
French and American Education | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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