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    International Arthurian Society was organized by Eugène Vinaver and Jean Frappier. In 1947, Eugène Vinaver published a new edition of Malory's Morte d'Arthur...
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  • Vinaver is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugène Vinaver (1899–1979), Russian-born French scholar and British academic Maxim Vinaver...
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    Vinaver, Eugène (1971). 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-254163-3. _________. The Works of Sir Thomas Malory. Ed. Vinaver, Eugène (1967)...
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    founder of the International Arthurian Society Eugène Vinaver (1899–1979); and the lawyer Sofia Maximovna Vinaver Grinberg (1904–1964), who married Leo Adolfowich...
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  • as assistant to the eminent medievalist at Manchester University, Eugène Vinaver.[citation needed] Brownell first met Orwell when she worked as the assistant...
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    he motorcycled over 200 miles from Manchester to Winchester to meet Eugène Vinaver, editor of the Winchester Manuscript of Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur...
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  • Version of Guiron le Courtois' in Medieval Miscellany presented to Eugène Vinaver (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1966), pp. 45–64. Norris J...
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    central figure in Malorian analysis." Conversely, other scholars such as Eugène Vinaver and Harold Livermore view the humor of Malory's Dinadan as inferior...
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    Steinbeck (1902–1968)  United States novel, short story, screenplay Eugène Vinaver (1899–1979) The Danish PEN-Club 49 Jun'ichirō Tanizaki (1886–1965)  Japan...
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    Steinbeck (1902–1968)  United States novel, short story, screenplay Eugène Vinaver (1899–1979) 51 Miguel Torga (1907–1995)  Portugal poetry, short story...
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