- Émile
Hyacinthe Legouis (31
October 1861 – 10
October 1937) was a
French scholar of
English literature and translator. Son of a haberdasher,
member of...
- "The Book to End All Books". The Guardian.
Retrieved 20 June 2016. Émile
Legouis, A
History of
English Literature (1926) The
Complete Review discussion...
- such as
Josephine Tey and
Valerie Anand. This work,
according to
Emile Legouis,
shows that
Walpole was "capable of
critical initiative". However, Walpole...
- Renaissance: Italy, France, and England. ABC-CLIO. p. 221. ISBN 9781851097722.
Legouis, Émile (1926). A
History of
English Literature. Vol. 1. London: Dent. p...
- novel,
short story, drama, essays, biography,
literary criticism Pierre Legouis (1891–1975)
Henri Peyre (1901–1988)
Simeon Potter (1898–1976)
Richard Middlewood...
- novel,
short story, drama, essays, biography,
literary criticism Pierre Legouis (1891–1980) 21 Max
Frisch (1911–1991) Switzerland novel,
drama Hennig...
- 390
Brooks (1956) pp. 4, 9 Page (1994) p. 65
Stephen Gill (1984) p. 709n
Legouis (1922) p. 25
Harper (1916) pp. 141–2
Davies (1980) p.55 Woof ed. The Grasmere...
- 1728.
Retrieved June 20, 2005.
Legouis, Emile. A
History of
English Literature,
trans W. D.
MacInnes and
Emile Legouis. New York:
Macmillan Company, 1957...
- that in
humans is
encoded by the CTNNA2 gene.
Claverie JM,
Hardelin JP,
Legouis R,
Levilliers J,
Bougueleret L,
Mattei MG,
Petit C (January 1993). "Characterization...
- of
Andrew Marvell;
edited by H. M. Margoliouth. 3d ed. rev. by
Pierre Legouis with the
collaboration of E. E. Duncan-Jones. Oxford,
Clarendon Press,...