A View of the Country: a Franco-Australian Family's Representations of the French Countryside (1878-1903) and the Question of Cultural Belonging
[...]space had to be taken from the Tasmanian and New Zealand courts.21 In keeping with his somewhat larger than life character, Jules Joubert kept to himself the privilege of cajoling visiting royalty and high dignitaries: Lydia's mother also knew a now aging gentleman in Dijon, M. Terrier, wh...
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| Published in: | New Zealand journal of French studies 2015-11, Vol.36 (1/2), p.51 |
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