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Impressions of French Poets

August 3, 1918 issue

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This article presents information on the book "French Literary Studies," by T. B. Rudmose-Brown. A richly colored style, melodious and suggestive, is the outstanding feature of this volume. Teacher at the University of Dublin, the author is not lacking in knowledge and penetration of his subject, but nothing could be less academic than his manner of approach. Rudmose-Brown has an initial essay called "The Point of View," and here and elsewhere it is easy to perceive his likes and dislikes. The utilitarian and the didactic are suspect.

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