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See also:MONTEGUT, See also:JEAN See also:BAPTISTE See also:JOSEPH EMILE (1825–1895) ,
See also:French critic, was See also:born at See also:Limoges on the 14th of See also:June 1825. He began to write for the Revue See also:des deux mondes in 1847, contributing between 1851 and 1857 a See also:series of articles on the See also:English and See also:American novel, and in 1.857 he became See also:chief See also:literary critic of the See also:review. Emile Montegut translated Essais de philosophic americaine (1850) from See also:Emerson; Revolution de 1688 (2 vols. 1853) from See also:Macaulay's See also:History; and also produced the fEuvres completes (10 vols. 1868–1873) of See also:Shakespeare. Among his numerous See also:critical See also:works are Ecrivains modernes d'Angleterre (3rd series, 1885–1892) and Heures de lecture d'un critique (1891), studies of See also: Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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