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- Louis François Cazamian (2 April 1877 – 22 September 1965) was a French academic and literary critic. He was the author of many books in both French and...
- Madeleine Cazamian (née Clédat; June 18, 1884, Lyon – April 21, 1979, Paris) was a French scholar of English studies and a translator. A specialist in...
- Chelsea House Cazamian, Louis (1957), A History of English Literature: Modern Times, Macmillan (New York) (Trans. W. D. MacInnes and Louis Cazamian) Cecil,...
- Legouis, Emile (1957). A History of English Literature. Translated by Louis Cazamian. New York: Macmillan. Lock, F. P. (2000). "Rhetoric and representation...
- Quarterly. 14 (3): 693. doi:10.2307/444286. ISSN 0043-4078. JSTOR 444286. Cazamian, Louis. The Social Novel in England 1830–1850. Trans. Martin Fido. London...
- work of William Congreve, and was written under the direction of Louis Cazamian. The final thesis was published as Un classique moderne, William Congreve...
- Robert S. Rait. 1931 – 'Andrew Lang and the Maid of France', by Louis Cazamian 1932 – 'Andrew Lang and the Border', by John Buchan (Lord Tweedsmuir)....
- ressources humaines; Martine Aubry, Pierre Balloy, Robert Bosquet, Pierre Cazamian... [etc.] sous la direction de Dimitri Weiss... avec la collaboration de...
- and books on Agatha Christie, and Sherlock Holmes. He translated Louis Cazamian's Le Roman Social en Angleterre, and his play Let's Go Bajan! was performed...
- founder of a French school of English studies and co-author, with Louis Cazamian (1877–1965), of a Histoire de la Littérature anglaise of which he wrote...