The Anglo-French Entente in the Seventeenth Century [recurso electrónico] / Charles Bastide
By: Bastide, Charles
Material type: Continuing resourceAnalytics: Show analyticsPublisher: Project Gutenberg, 2011Subject(s): Comparative literature -- French and English | Civilization, Modern -- 17th century | Great Britain -- Relations -- France | France -- Relations -- Great Britain | Comparative literature -- English and FrenchLOC classification: DAOnline resources: Click here to access onlineIntroduction -- From Paris to London under the Merry Monarch -- Did Frenchmen learn English in the seventeenth century? -- Specimens of English written by Frenchmen -- Gallomania in England (1600-1685) -- Huguenot thought in England -- Shakespeare and Christophe Mongoye -- French gazettes in London (1650-1700) -- A quarrel in Soho (1682) -- The courtship of Pierre Coste, and other letters -- The strange adventures of the translator of Robinson Crusoe, the Chevalier de Thémiseul.
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