Georges Poulet - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Miller, J. Hillis. "Geneva or Paris? The Recent Work of Georges Poulet." University of Toronto Quarterly 39 (1970): 212-228.
  • ---."The Literary Criticism of Georges Poulet." Modern Language Notes LXXVIII (December 1963): 471-488.

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