399 resultados para Breton poetry
em University of Michigan
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The German translators acknowledge indebtedness to La Villemarqué's "Barzaz-Breiz. Chants populaires de la Bretagne recueillis et publiés avec une traduction française." Paris, 1840 (i.e. 1839) 2 v. F. Silcher has supplied accompaniments to some of the original tunes. cf. Vorwort.
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Large paper ed., limited to 250 copies.
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"780 copies of this edition printed for England and America ..."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building completed 1924. Named James Burrill Angell Hall. Sometimes called Literary College. Interior ceiling decorations: Di Lorenzo Studios, N.Y. On verso: University of Michigan News Service
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Probably based on "Le langage des fleurs" by Mme. Louise Cortambert, who wrote under the pseudonym "Charlotte de Latour."
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Bibliography: p. 167-174.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Frontispiece signed "Le Pautre." Engraved title-page.
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Includes index.
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A poetical miscellany, compiled and edited by Richard Jones, the printer, and attributed to Breton, although proof of the authorship of the various poems is in most instances impossible. cf. Introd., p. xiii-xv.
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A poetical miscellany, the majority of poems being unquestionably written by Nicholas Breton. It is practically certain that Richard Jones, the printer, was also the compiler and editor. cf. Introd., p. xiii, xviii.
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Mode of access: Internet.