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The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’.

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The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’. / Kerr, Greg.
Aesthetics of dislocation in French and francophone literature and art : strategies of representation. ed. / Daisy Connon; Gillian Jein; Greg Kerr. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. p. 165-182.

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Harvard

Kerr, G 2009, The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’. in D Connon, G Jein & G Kerr (eds), Aesthetics of dislocation in French and francophone literature and art : strategies of representation. Edwin Mellen Press, Lampeter, pp. 165-182. <http://mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=7692&pc=9>

APA

Kerr, G. (2009). The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’. In D. Connon, G. Jein, & G. Kerr (Eds.), Aesthetics of dislocation in French and francophone literature and art : strategies of representation (pp. 165-182). Edwin Mellen Press. http://mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=7692&pc=9

Vancouver

Kerr G. The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’. In Connon D, Jein G, Kerr G, editors, Aesthetics of dislocation in French and francophone literature and art : strategies of representation. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press. 2009. p. 165-182

Author

Kerr, Greg. / The modern urban in the journalistic prose of Théophile Gautier : ‘Crayonnons à la hâte…’. Aesthetics of dislocation in French and francophone literature and art : strategies of representation. editor / Daisy Connon ; Gillian Jein ; Greg Kerr. Lampeter : Edwin Mellen Press, 2009. pp. 165-182

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