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American Scholarship in the Field of Foreign Literatures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2021

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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1949

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Footnotes

Address delivered at the General Meeting of the Association, December 29, 1948.

References

See several articles by John L. Gerig on “Doctoral Dissertations in the Romance Languages: a Survey and Bibliography,” covering Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Yale and Columbia, in the Romanic Review, viii (1917), 328–353; x (1919), 67–78; xi (1920), 70–75; and xii (1921), 73–79.

“Nationalisme et Littérature” (1909), in Oeuvres Complètes, vi. Gide considers this essay as the most important of all his critical writings.