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Paris (France)

Overview
Works: 2 works in 25 publications in 2 languages
Titles
A sociolinguistic history of parisian French by: Lodge, R. Anthony.; Paris (France) (Electronic resources)
A tale of two cities / by: Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870.); Johnson, A.; London (England); Paris (France); Thornley, G. C. (Language materials, printed)
Paris spleen, 1869 / by: Baudelaire, Charles, (1821-1867.); Paris (France); Var�ese, Louise McCutcheon, (1890-) (Language materials, printed)
Les mis�erables / by: France; Hugo, Victor, (1802-1885.); Paris (France) (Language materials, printed)
Sylvia Beach and the lost generation :a history of literary Paris in the twenties and thirties / by: Beach, Sylvia; Fitch, Noel Riley.; Paris (France); Shakespeare and Company (Language materials, printed)
Impressionism :art, leisure, and Parisian society / by: Herbert, Robert L., (1929-); Paris (France) (Language materials, printed)
The hunchback of Notre Dame / by: France; Hugo, Victor, (1802-1885.); Paris (France) (Language materials, printed)
A tale of two cities / by: Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870.); London (England); Paris (France); Sanders, Andrew. (Language materials, printed)
The secret history of the Pink Carnation / by: Paris (France); Willig, Lauren. (Language materials, printed)
The hunchback of Notre-Dame / by: France; Hugo, Victor, (1802-1885.); Paris (France) (Language materials, printed)
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Subjects
Beach, Sylvia Booksellers and bookselling Married women Architecture and state Sociology, Urban Composers High interest-low vocabulary books. Reading and comprehension Women, White Antilleans Cultural History. History of Modern Europe. Leonardo, Women historians Renaissance Kiev (Ukraine) English language Readers (Primary) Readers for new literates. Singers Community life Loss (Psychology) North American Literature. Nineteen thirties. Literature publishing Americans Public architecture Symbolism in architecture Painting, French Leisure in art. Marginality, Social Women graduate students Shopping Art museums French language French Fathers and daughters Ballet Social History. Miller, Henry, France Painters England Grail New Orleans (La.) Dwellings in literature. Robots Executions and executioners African Americans Romance fiction. Twentieth-Century Literature. Paris (France) Art museum curators Museums Genevi�eve, Anti-imperialist movements African diaspora. Blacks Comparative literature Rumor History. History of France. Literary landmarks Working class women Architecture Cryptographers Vampires Venice (Italy) Brigid, Kildare (Ireland) Phantom of the Opera (Fictitious character) Leroux, Gaston, Africans Feminism Architecture and society French fiction Dance British Prose poems, French London (England) Glass construction Impressionism (Art) Cities and towns in motion pictures. Cities and towns in literature. Opera Orphans Railroad stations Lookalikes Readers Baudelaire, Charles, New York (N.Y.) Ballets russes Urban History. Shakespeare and Company Nineteen twenties. Mitterrand, Francois, Amusements in art. Secret societies Restaurant Spatial behavior Speech and social status Méliès, Georges, City and town life Tokyo (Japan) Dublin (Ireland) Whitman, Walt, Music Public opinion History of Military. History of Early Modern Europe.
 
 
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