Odette de Mourgues
Odette de Mourgues (1914-1988) was a noted Cambridge based literary scholar. The early inspiration for her work was Henri Fluchere but at the University of Cambridge it was F. R. Leavis.[1]
Selected publications
- de Mourgues, O. (1953). Metaphysical Baroque and Précieux Poetry, by Odette de Mourgues,... Clarendon Press.
- de Mourgues, O. (1967). Autonomie de Racine. FeniXX.
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References
- P.J.B., Obituaries: ODETTE DE MOURGUES(1914–1988), French Studies, Volume XLIII, Issue 1, January 1989, Pages 118–119, https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/XLIII.1.118
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