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Chestnut Hill Studies in Modern Languages and Literatures
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EDITORIAL BOARD
NORMAND R. CARTIER,GeneralEditor
REv. JosEPH D. GAUTHIER, .
ERNEST A. SICILIANO
JosEPH SzövERFFY
A M. VALE T T E
BOSTON COLLEGE MARTINUS NIJHOFF
CHESTNUT HILL THE HAGUE
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PREFACE
This book is presented to scholars with a broad interest in modern
languages and literatures. It contains articles written in English,
French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The topics rangein time from
the Middle Ages to our day; geographically, from Europe and Africa to
Latin America; in substance, from literary analysis to the study of
manuscripts, stylistics, and the use of acronyms.
The authors were plete freedom to write papers on subjects
of their choice, in their respective fields of specialization. The indis•
pensable ingredients were originality of material or treatment, and a
genuine contribution to knowledge in the general area of modern
languages and literatures.
While responsibility for content rests with individual authors, we
deeply appreciate the counsels of wisdom and experience given by Pro•
fessor Nicolae Iliescu of Harvard University; Professor Rene J asinski,
emeritus, of Harvard; Professor Luis A. Murillo, of the University of
California at Berkeley; Professor Erich Von Richthofen, of the Uni•
versity of Toronto. These distinguished scholars, with their usual
kindness, interrupted their own work to read portians of the manuscript
of particular interest to them.
To the Administration of Boston College, we acknowledge a debt of
gratitude for the generaus subsidy which encouraged this labor of love
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