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Bicanová, Klára. Endnotes. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 143–150.

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Bicanová, Klára. Chevalier de Méré: esprit as light of nature. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 69–75.

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Bicanová, Klára. Dominique Bouhours and poetic ideologies of the bel esprit. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 56–68.

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Bicanová, Klára. True and false wit: Dryden, Pope, and Addison : [introduction]. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 87–88.

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Bicanová, Klára. Conclusion. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 129–132.

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Bicanová, Klára. Wit theorized: summary of twentieth-century approaches. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 19–31.

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Bicanová, Klára. The culture of the late seventeenth century: political, philosophical and literary-historical setting. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 44–54.

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Bicanová, Klára. [Dedication]. In: Bicanová, Klára. From rhetoric to aesthetics: wit and esprit in the English and French theoretical writings of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. 2013, pp. 7.