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—If the best French lyric poetry of modern days has indisputably a charm of refinement and delicate beauty all its own, the best of the German has an inveterate earnestness and a depth of feeling that ...
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"Le poète est celui qui inspire bien plus que celui qui est inspiré" — Paul Eluard ("The poet is much more the one who inspires than the one who is inspired") The French section of the UAB Department ...
Robert C. Darnton ’60, director of Harvard University Library, discussed his new book, “Poetry and the Police: Communication Networks in Eighteenth-Century Paris,” at the Harvard Book Store last night ...
Two of the greatest French Renaissance poets credited with founding a revolutionary movement in French literature were deaf poets: Pierre de Ronsard, the Prince of Poets, and Joachim Du Bellay. They ...
A 171-year-old book is on display at the South Regional Branch of the Lafayette Public Library. Written 15 years before the Civil War started, the book is one of only five still in existence. “Les ...
On Wednesday, March 20, Elizabeth Della Zazzera, an assistant professor in residence at the University of Connecticut’s history department and the head of communications and undergraduate outreach at ...
From left: North High students Molly Racsko, Nina Phillips, Lenor Levy, Clara Sarfati and Daisy Korman competed at the annual French Poetry Competition at Hofstra University. Fifteen students from ...
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