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French
Pages
251

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Cover of: Anatomie littéraire.
Anatomie littéraire.
1922, Librairie des Lettres
in French
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Anatomie littéraire .
1921, Librairie des lettres
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Table of Contents

La précocité de Rimbaud.
Le transformisme et J.-H. Fabre.
L'actualité de Laconte de Lisle.
Nach Paris! par Louis Dumas.
Un après-midi chez Moréas.
Victor Gelu.
Henri Bachelin et Henri Barbusse.
Deux mots sur Raoul Ponchon.
L'imagination de Rachilde.
La renommée de Verlaine.

Edition Notes

First published 1921.

Published in
Paris

Classifications

Library of Congress
PQ139 .C63, PQ139 .C63 1922

The Physical Object

Pagination
251 p.
Number of pages
251

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6362483M
Internet Archive
anatomielittra00coul
LCCN
37036051
OCLC/WorldCat
3162159

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