David Coward
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- | {{Template}}'''David Coward''' is Reader in French at Leeds University. He has edited all our [[Dumas]] titles and is translator of [[Maupassant]]: [[A Day in the Country]], [[Mademoiselle Fifi]] as well as various [[Sade]] novels. He wrote the introduction to Laclos: [[Les Liasons dangereuses]]. | + | {{Template}} |
+ | '''David Coward''' is Reader in French at [[Leeds University]]. He has edited and translated work by [[Dumas]] and [[Maupassant]]'s ''[[A Day in the Country]]'' and ''[[Mademoiselle Fifi (book)|Mademoiselle Fifi]]'' as well as various [[Sade]] novels. He wrote the introduction to [[Laclos]]: ''[[Les Liaisons dangereuses]]''. | ||
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David Coward is Reader in French at Leeds University. He has edited and translated work by Dumas and Maupassant's A Day in the Country and Mademoiselle Fifi as well as various Sade novels. He wrote the introduction to Laclos: Les Liaisons dangereuses.
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