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CONCLUSION
RICHARD M. BERRONG
Putting Monet and Rembrandt into Words, 2017, p.185
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Romance Studies
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Título:
CONCLUSION
Autor:
RICHARD M. BERRONG
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Putting Monet and Rembrandt into Words, 2017, p.185
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Although the genre was popular with some of his French contemporaries, of whom Guy de Maupassant is the best-known example, Loti wrote very few short stories. One of them, “The Wall Across the Way,” published just afterRamuntchoin August, 1897, reflects on the issues explored in this book and summarizes them. The collection of short pieces into which Loti incorporated it was translated into English a year later with the significant title:Impressions. “The Wall Across the Way” tells in simple fashion in five small pages the story of three women spanning three generations of one family who live
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