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 · An English translation of a collection of twenty short "prose-songs", from the French writer Marcel Schwob. These surreal, hallucinatory little sketches - Schwob's unique take on 3rd century BCE Greek poet Herodas' then-newly discovered mimes - first appeared in L’Écho de Paris in serialised form from July 19th to June 7th A key figure of the late 19th-century French . Mimes. by. Marcel Schwob. · Rating details · 41 ratings · 5 reviews. An English translation of a collection of twenty short "prose-songs" (as the Foreword declares them), from the French writer Marcel Schwob (). These surreal, hallucinatory little sketches - Schwob's unique take on 3rd century BCE Greek poet Herodas' then-newly discovered mimes - first appeared in L’Écho de Paris in /5(5).  · Mimes, with a prologue and epilogue, by Marcel Schwob, translated by Aimee Lenalie; ; T.B. Mosher, Portland, Maine. An English translation of a collection of twenty short "prose-songs" (as the Foreword declares them), from the French writer Marcel Schwob (). These surreal, hallucinatory little sketches - Schwob's unique take on 3rd century BCE Greek poet Herodas' then .


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Mimes, with a prologue and epilogue, by Marcel Schwob, translated by Aimee Lenalie; ; T.B. Mosher, Portland, Maine. An English translation of a collection of twenty short "prose-songs" (as the Foreword declares them), from the French writer Marcel Schwob (). These surreal, hallucinatory little sketches - Schwob's unique take on 3rd century BCE Greek poet Herodas' then-newly discovered mimes - first appeared in L’Écho de Paris in serialised form from July 19th to June 7th. Cardboard Wall Empire’s Resuscitations series of releases featuring lesser known or neglected works presents Marcel Schwob’s Mimes."These twenty-and-one pros. Book of Monelle translator Kit Schluter brings to English the haunting final installment of Marcel Schwob’s “Mimes”!.

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