Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... French Service of the B B C. Since 1950 he has been a lecturer in French at King's College , London , and a writer and broadcaster in English , mainly on French themes . Below he gives an analysis of the differences in wit and humour on ...
... French Service of the B B C. Since 1950 he has been a lecturer in French at King's College , London , and a writer and broadcaster in English , mainly on French themes . Below he gives an analysis of the differences in wit and humour on ...
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... French life , and more especially perhaps in cer- tain regions , of an ancient tradition of gentillesse . But , on the whole , humour is not the medium in which social life is enacted . This can be seen from a comparison between Le ...
... French life , and more especially perhaps in cer- tain regions , of an ancient tradition of gentillesse . But , on the whole , humour is not the medium in which social life is enacted . This can be seen from a comparison between Le ...
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... French- man's intellectual pride to assume that God might at least have taken the trouble to make himself comprehensible to the French . It is not such a far cry from Louis XIV's complaint , after one of his military defeats : ' Dieu ...
... French- man's intellectual pride to assume that God might at least have taken the trouble to make himself comprehensible to the French . It is not such a far cry from Louis XIV's complaint , after one of his military defeats : ' Dieu ...
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