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- Vũ_Ngọc_Phan abstract "Vũ Ngọc Phan (Hanoi, 8 September 1902 – 1987) was a Vietnamese writer and literary critic. His wife was the poet Hằng Phương and their daughter the painter Vũ Giáng Hương.He studied French literature in Hanoi, then in France. In his literary criticism he preferred writers from the end of the 19th Century to the Second World War. His criticism was published in five volumes up to 1942.".
- Q1155639 abstract "Vũ Ngọc Phan (Hanoi, 8 September 1902 – 1987) was a Vietnamese writer and literary critic. His wife was the poet Hằng Phương and their daughter the painter Vũ Giáng Hương.He studied French literature in Hanoi, then in France. In his literary criticism he preferred writers from the end of the 19th Century to the Second World War. His criticism was published in five volumes up to 1942.".
- Vũ_Ngọc_Phan comment "Vũ Ngọc Phan (Hanoi, 8 September 1902 – 1987) was a Vietnamese writer and literary critic. His wife was the poet Hằng Phương and their daughter the painter Vũ Giáng Hương.He studied French literature in Hanoi, then in France. In his literary criticism he preferred writers from the end of the 19th Century to the Second World War. His criticism was published in five volumes up to 1942.".
- Q1155639 comment "Vũ Ngọc Phan (Hanoi, 8 September 1902 – 1987) was a Vietnamese writer and literary critic. His wife was the poet Hằng Phương and their daughter the painter Vũ Giáng Hương.He studied French literature in Hanoi, then in France. In his literary criticism he preferred writers from the end of the 19th Century to the Second World War. His criticism was published in five volumes up to 1942.".