Etude Sur Les "ballades Fran aises" De Paul Fort is a critical study of the work of French poet Paul Fort, specifically focusing on his collection of poems titled "ballades Fran aises." This early 20th-century analysis by Louis Mandin offers insights into Fort's poetic style, themes, and contributions to French literature. The book examines the form and content of Fort's ballads, providing a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in French poetry and literary history.
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