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Bartleby Weekly
Volume II, Issue 7. June 20, 2001
Bartleby.com Releases First NonEnglish Language Work: 317 Poems in French
Bartleby.comthe home of the largest library of classic poetry anthologies freely available on the Webreleases its first non-English language work with the publication of the Oxford Book of French Verse.
The 317 works in this anthologyspanning 6 centuriesbegin with the emergence of Villon as the first master of verse; to the Renaissance men Ronsard and Du Bellay; through the dramatic verse of Corneille and Racine; concluding with the Romanticism of Hugo and Gautier.
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The Oxford Book of French Verse
, compiled by St. John Lucas.
See also: other Oxford Anthologies
The Oxford Book of American Essays
, edited by
Brander Matthews
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The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse
, chosen by Walter Murdoch.
The Oxford Book of Ballads
, compiled by
Arthur Quiller-Couch
.
The Oxford Book of English Verse
, compiled by
Arthur Quiller-Couch
.
The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse
, edited by Nicholson & Lee.
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