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The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova. / Debrenne, Michele.

French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age: Le français, langue de l’intime à l’époque moderne et contemporaine. ред. / Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau; Marie-Christine Kok Escalle. Amsterdam University Press, 2025. стр. 125-142 (Languages and Culture in History).

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Harvard

Debrenne, M 2025, The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova. в M van Strien-Chardonneau & M-CK Escalle (ред.), French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age: Le français, langue de l’intime à l’époque moderne et contemporaine. Languages and Culture in History, Amsterdam University Press, стр. 125-142. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789462980594/CH06

APA

Debrenne, M. (2025). The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova. в M. van Strien-Chardonneau, & M-C. K. Escalle (Ред.), French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age: Le français, langue de l’intime à l’époque moderne et contemporaine (стр. 125-142). (Languages and Culture in History). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789462980594/CH06

Vancouver

Debrenne M. The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova. в van Strien-Chardonneau M, Escalle M-CK, Редакторы, French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age: Le français, langue de l’intime à l’époque moderne et contemporaine. Amsterdam University Press. 2025. стр. 125-142. (Languages and Culture in History). doi: 10.5117/9789462980594/CH06

Author

Debrenne, Michele. / The French Language in the Diaries of Olga Davydova. French as Language of Intimacy in the Modern Age: Le français, langue de l’intime à l’époque moderne et contemporaine. Редактор / Madeleine van Strien-Chardonneau ; Marie-Christine Kok Escalle. Amsterdam University Press, 2025. стр. 125-142 (Languages and Culture in History).

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