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Du Pantagruelisme au Subjectivisme: Rabelais-Han Ryner

Du Pantagruelisme au Subjectivisme: Rabelais-Han Ryner

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Du Pantagruelisme au Subjectivisme: Rabelais-Han Ryner

by Day, Hem [pseudonym of Marcel Dieu]

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Paris: Éditions Les Amis de Han Ryner / Pensée et Action, 1954. 12p., staplebound pamphlet, 6x8.75 inches, wraps edgeworn, staple rusted, pages evenly toned else good condition. Text in French.

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Title
Du Pantagruelisme au Subjectivisme: Rabelais-Han Ryner
Author
Day, Hem [pseudonym of Marcel Dieu]
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Éditions Les Amis de Han Ryner / Pensée et Action
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1954
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Anarchism; 1950S; Literary criticism; France;

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