A Descriptive Guide to the Best Fiction, British And American
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63/- net Lawrence and Bullen, 1892 ; same tr. , 2 vols. (Bohn's Lib. ) o. P. , 1849; same tr. , illustrated by G. Dore, 7/6 Chatto ($2. 25 Worthington, X. Y. ), 1872 ; by W. F. Smith, 2 vols. 32/- Rabelais Club (A. P. Watt), 1893 ; Readings in Rabelais, 7/6 Blackwood. III. SEVENTEENTH CENTUKY. FENELON, FRANCOIS DE SALIGNAC DE LA MOTHE [1651-1715]. The Adventures of Teleinachus [1699]. A romance based on those books of the Odyssey which relate the adventures of the son of Ulysses in his quest fo...r his father ; written as a lesson in virtue, piety and political wisdom for Fenelon's pupil, the young Duke of Burgundy, but taken as a satire on the court of Louis XIV. ; a masterpiece of classical French prose. [Trans, by Dr. Hawkesworth, $2. 25 Houghton, Boston. "] SCARRON, PAUL [1610-60]. The Comical Romance [1651] ; and other Tales. 1700. A burlesque account of the adventures of a troupe of strolling players. The first important scene is a performance of the story of Herod and Mariamne, made farcical by the mean habiliments of the actors, and ending in a fight with the owners of the clothes they have stolen.
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