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- | + | A selection of short stories from the first two volumes of the ''[[Tales of the Dead]]'' stories received a French language translation by [[Jean Baptiste Benoit Eyries]] (1767 - 1846) and was published in Paris during 1812. The French title was ''[[Fantasmagoriana|Fantasmagoriana, ou Recueil d'Histoires d'Apparitions de Spectres, Revenans, Fantomes, etc.; traduit de l'allemand, par un Amateur]]''. The title is derived from [[Etienne Gaspard Roberts]]'s [[Phantasmagoria]] shows. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasmagoriana [Aug 2006] | |
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A selection of short stories from the first two volumes of the Tales of the Dead stories received a French language translation by Jean Baptiste Benoit Eyries (1767 - 1846) and was published in Paris during 1812. The French title was Fantasmagoriana, ou Recueil d'Histoires d'Apparitions de Spectres, Revenans, Fantomes, etc.; traduit de l'allemand, par un Amateur. The title is derived from Etienne Gaspard Roberts's Phantasmagoria shows. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasmagoriana [Aug 2006]
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