L'économie des passions: Mme Ackermann-Blazac-Hugo-Musset-Nietzsche-Sand-Zola

Vrin (1947)
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V.2. Les grandes évasions esthetiques; Delacroix, Flaubert, les Goncourt, Lamartine, Sarcey, Wagner. V.3. L'économie des passions; Mme Ackermann, Balzac, Hugo, Musset, Nietzsche, Sand, Zola.

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