Claude Fauriel et la fortune européenne des poésies populaires grecque et serbe. Etude d'histoire romantique suivi du Courts de Fauriel professé en Sorbonne (1831-1832)
Didier|Paris 1966|15 x 23.50 cm|broché
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Edition of wich no leading copies exists. autograph dedication of the author autograph dated and signed by Miodrag Ibrovac Robert Garric, "... whose hospitality has fostered the completion of this book, tribute and heartfelt gratitude to my faithful memories ..." Catholic reformist, he was the founder of "social Teams" in 1920, which aimed to establish a social elite and bring the good word about the brotherhood born of the trenches to the workers, in the tradition of patronage. Simone de Beauvoir, then student of Robert Garric in philosophy at Sainte-Marie Institute of Neuilly, remembers him in his "Memoirs of a Tidy Wench" "Garric appeared; I forgot everything else and myself; the authority of his voice subdued me. In twenty years we he explained, he had discovered in the trenches the joys of camaraderie that removed social barriers. [...] To deny all limits and all separations, get out of my class, out of my skin: this slogan electrified me. [...] Must serve my life! Must serve all my life! " Book illustrated with 20 boards inset. An important spot on the second course also affecting the sidelines the last hundred sheets.