Les Diables amoureux
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Les Diables amoureux is a collection of works by Guillaume Apollinaire (mainly introductions and prefaces written in the period 1909-1913), for the French publishers Georges & Robert Briffaut, collected by Gallimard in 1964.
It comprises notes on works and authors such as Crébillon fils, Grécourt, Giorgo Baffo, Fougeret de Montbron, Guiart de Sévigné, l'abbé Jouffreau de Lazarie, Joseph Vasselier, Ernest Feydeau, the authors of Cousines de la Colonelle, le calembour, le Parnasse satyrique du XVIIIe siècle, and Vénus en Inde.
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