The Persistent voice : essays on Hellenism in French literature since the 18th century in honor of Professor Henri M. Peyre

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The Persistent voice : essays on Hellenism in French literature since the 18th century in honor of Professor Henri M. Peyre

Edited by Walter G. Langlois

(Histoire des idées et critique littéraire, 118)

New York University Press, 1971

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  • A "philosophe" and antiquity: Voltaire's changing view of Plato, by O. Haac
  • Rousseau's Idylle des Cerises: a metamorphosis of the pastoral idyll, by M. J. Temmer
  • A romantic view of the Hellenist past: Vigny's Daphné, by F. P. Bowman
  • Zola's Hellenism, by P. Walker
  • Mallarmé and the Greeks, by R. G. Cohn
  • Notes on Péguy and antiquity, by B. Guy
  • Gide and the assimilation of tragedy, by W. Holdheim
  • Jean Giono's Greece: a kinship between distant ages, by K. Bieber
  • Giraudoux's Hector: a hero's stand against heroism, by R. C. Lamont
  • Sartre and the Greeks: a vicious magic circle, by A. Szogyi
  • Anachronism in the modern theatre of myth, by E. C. Hicks
  • Malraux and the Greek ideal, by E. G. Langlois

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