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French, Francophone & Italian Studies: Recent submissions
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The syntax of the imperfect subjunctive in early Spanish
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
Le Médecin Malgré Lui de Moliére, et El Médico a Palos, de Moratín
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
The French Presence in Kansas 1673-1854
(University of Kansas Libraries, 2016-08-01)THE FRENCH PRESENCE IN KANSAS, 1673-1854, is a comprehensive history of the early French mapmakers, trappers, guides and others and their contacts with a number of Native Americans tribes as well as adventurers from other ... -
An inquiry into the vocabulary which students may be expected to have after one unit of work in French
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
The historical background of Victor Hugo's Quatre-Vingt-Treize
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
Picard's Encore des Ménechmes and its sources in Plautus, Rotrou, and Regnard
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
The Sophonisba story in French and English drama
(University of Kansas, 1926) -
Le ridicule chez Alfred de Musset
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
Daudet's treatment of the family
(University of Kansas, 1923) -
Racine's Esther and Masefield's Adaptation
(University of Kansas, 1924) -
The influence of Moliere on the satire of affectation in Thomas Shadwell’s comedy
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
Manon Lescaut in fiction and drama
(University of Kansas, 1922) -
Perceptions of Syncope in Medieval French Literature of the High Middle Ages: the Function and Cultural History of Fainting
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)This dissertation analyzes the diverse instances of syncope in Old French Literature from the first appearance of the verb to faint, “pasmer,” in the eleventh-century hagiographical text La Vie de saint Alexis, to the ... -
Jeanne d’Arc in literature
(University of Kansas, 1919) -
The historical basis of Hervieu's Theroigne de Mericourt
(University of Kansas, 1922) -
Jean Froissart, Eustache Deschamps, and their views of France under Charles VI
(University of Kansas, 1921) -
A study of the middle Dutch poem, Van den vos Reynaerde and its sources in the branches of the old French Roman de Renard
(University of Kansas, 1917) -
Galileo, Poetry, and Patronage: Giulio Strozzi's Venetia edificata and the Place of Galileo in Seventeenth-Century Italian Poetry
(University of Chicago Press, 2013-12-01)The Venetian poet and librettist Giulio Strozzi (1583 –1652) spent much of his career glorifying the Serenissima through a series of theatrical pieces. His only epic poem, the Venetia edificata (1621, 1624), while ostensibly ... -
On Defining Short Stories
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French Studies: Seventeenth Century
(Modern Humanities Research Association, 2009-01-01)No abstract is available for this item.