Rubin, David Lee
Rubin, David Lee, 1939-....
David L. Rubin American scholar of French literature
VIAF ID: 22148268 ( Personal )
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Works
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15th and 16th centuries | |
17th century and beyond | |
La cohérence intérieure : études sur la littérature française du XVII siècle : présentées en hommage à Judd D. Hubert | |
Continuum (N.Y.N.Y.) | |
Continuum : problems in French Literature from the Late Renaissance to the Early Enlightenment | |
Convergences : rhetoric and poetic in seventeenth-century France : essays for Hugh M. Davidson | |
The eighteenth century | |
EMF Critiques | |
EMF monographs | |
EMF: studies in early modern France. | |
The Fulbright difference, 1948-1992 | |
Higher, hidden order: design and meaning in the odes of Malherbe | |
The knot of artifice : a poetic of the French lyric in the early 17th century | |
The Ladder of high designs : structure and interpretation of the French lyric sequence | |
Literature and the other arts | |
A pact with silence : art and thought in the Fables of Jean de La Fontaine | |
La Poésie française du premier 17e siècle : textes et contextes | |
Poetics of exposition & libertinage and the art of writing | |
Réception de textes lyriques | |
Rethinking Classicism | |
Rethinking Cultural Studies. | |
Rookwood Texts | |
Saint-Amant: the poetics of a lyric sequence et d'autres contributions | |
The shape of change : essays in early modern literature and La Fontaine in honor of David Lee Rubin | |
Signs of the Early Modern. | |
a state of the question | |
Strategic rewriting | |
Sun king : the ascendancy of French culture during the reign of Louis XIV | |
Three studies on languages of poetry and contributions on Descartes, Fénelon and Molière | |
Utopia. | |
Word and image |