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Troisiesme tome de l'academie Françoise [The French Academy]

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Troisiesme tome de l'academie Françoise [The French Academy]

by LA PRIMAUDAYE, Pierre de (1546-1619)

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Pierre de la Primaudaye, Troisiesme tome de l'academie Françoise. Geneva: Jacques Chouet, 1594.

The primary source for the central theme of Love's Labor's Lost in which four courtiers retreat from political engagement in order to engage in academic reflection and philosophical discussion. See Geoffrey Bullough, Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare, Vol. 2 (London, 1958).

Octavo, pp. [16] 712 [16]. Disbound.

The Universal Short Title Catalogue lists one copy in the UK and one in the US.

Reference: USTC 65873

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Title
Troisiesme tome de l'academie Françoise [The French Academy]
Author
LA PRIMAUDAYE, Pierre de (1546-1619)
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Publisher
Jacques Chouet
Place of Publication
Geneva
Date Published
1594
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