In Mournful Praise and Memory of the French Song  22087

Locations in Harold's Library

  • Scanning the Century (book) with the title "In Mournful Praise and Memory of the French Song" (en)
    • page 93
    • in "World War II: 1939-1945"
    • Credits: Timothy Baland (translator)
    • First line: Europe was a mess: it will come back to you. ©

This work has the following connections with other works:

  • Les Feuilles mortes • Jaime Gil de Biedma's poem uses "C'est une chanson / qui nous resemble" from 'Les Feuilles mortes' as an epigraph
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