Alphonse G. Juilland papers, ca. 1960-1990.

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Alphonse G. Juilland papers, ca. 1960-1990.

This collection is composed of five series: Juilland's research for and draft manuscripts of his massive lexicon of the novels of Louis-Ferdinand Celine, ultimately divided into CELINE'S VERBS and CELINE'S ADJECTIVES; manuscripts of his other writing, particularly his book, ELIZABETH AND LOUIS, a history of the love affair between Celine and Elizabeth Craig; his articles and essays on the subject of track and field sports; lecture notes for his course "Introduction to Existentialism"; and publications written by others which he found instrumental to his own research.

6 linear ft.

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Céline, Louis-Ferdinand, 1894-1961

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Mort à crédit was published in Paris in May 1936. From the description of Mort à crédit : typescript with manuscript alterations, [ca. 1932-1936] (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612817798 From the description of Mort à crédit : manuscript, [ca. 1932-1936]. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612766558 ...

Stanford University. Dept. of French & Italian

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Juilland, Alphonse G.

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Alphonse Juilland, born in 1922 in Bucharest, studied at the University of Bucharest, graduating in 1945 magna cum laude, and obtained his doctorate from the Sorbonne in Paris in 1951. He taught literature, language, linguistics and philosophy in France, Switzerland, Canada, and, in the United States, at the University of Washington, the University of Pennsylvania, and Columbia University, before his appointment as a professor in the Department of French and Italian at Stanford in 1961. Juilland...