An ''Attic'' Philosopher
According to Wikipedia: "Émile Souvestre (April 15, 1806 - July 5, 1854) was a French novelist who was a native of Morlaix . . . His best work is undoubtedly to be found in the charming Derniers Bretons (4 vols, 1835-1837) and Foyer breton (1844), where the folk-lore and natural features of his native province are worked up into story form, and in Un Philosophe sous les toils, which received in 1851 a well deserved academic prize. He also wrote a number of other works-novels, dramas, essays and miscellanies."
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An ''Attic'' Philosopher
According to Wikipedia: "Émile Souvestre (April 15, 1806 - July 5, 1854) was a French novelist who was a native of Morlaix . . . His best work is undoubtedly to be found in the charming Derniers Bretons (4 vols, 1835-1837) and Foyer breton (1844), where the folk-lore and natural features of his native province are worked up into story form, and in Un Philosophe sous les toils, which received in 1851 a well deserved academic prize. He also wrote a number of other works-novels, dramas, essays and miscellanies."
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An ''Attic'' Philosopher

An ''Attic'' Philosopher

by Emile Souvestre
An ''Attic'' Philosopher

An ''Attic'' Philosopher

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According to Wikipedia: "Émile Souvestre (April 15, 1806 - July 5, 1854) was a French novelist who was a native of Morlaix . . . His best work is undoubtedly to be found in the charming Derniers Bretons (4 vols, 1835-1837) and Foyer breton (1844), where the folk-lore and natural features of his native province are worked up into story form, and in Un Philosophe sous les toils, which received in 1851 a well deserved academic prize. He also wrote a number of other works-novels, dramas, essays and miscellanies."

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BN ID: 2940000777855
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 02/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 400 KB
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