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  • Wordsworth's purgation of poetic diction is not terroristic in Paulhan's sense.

    An Interview with Harold Bloom 2006

  • When the judge asked Paulhan if he didn't find Sade's dismantling of moral values dangerous, Paulhan sadly agreed.

    Paris, home of the avant-garde 2011

  • Among the witnesses for the defence were two famous literary figures: Jean Paulhan and Georges Bataille.

    Paris, home of the avant-garde 2011

  • The following year Paulhan won the Daily Mail ₤10,000 prize for a flight from London to Manchester.

    The Motorcar | Edwardian Promenade 2008

  • And perhaps, to just pursue this one step longer and then we'll turn to something else, Paulhan defines "terror in letters" as the desire to extirpate the flowers of rhetoric, right, and to achieve an unmediated vision, and Wordsworth's relation's highly complex ...

    An Interview with Harold Bloom 2006

  • Jean Paulhan wrote a book that's pretty much forgotten except in French departments called Les fleurs de

    An Interview with Harold Bloom 2006

  • Paulhan would be relevant to Wordsworth and his distrust of rhetorical

    An Interview with Harold Bloom 2006

  • Paulhan Road also got the benefit of Frank Duffy leaflets to celebrate the anniversary and Paulhan's wiki site was upgraded.

    Archive 2007-04-29 2007

  • Correspondance Saint-John Perse-Jean Paulhan: 1925-1966/éd. établie, présentée et annotée par Joëlle Gardes-Tamine.

    Saint-John Perse - Bibliography 1960

  • The present year can also boast some great aeroplane records, notably by Curtiss and Hamilton in America and Farman and Paulhan in Europe.

    Marvels of Modern Science Paul Severing

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