The Good Song
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The Good Song
Summary
The Good Song is an individual copy of a book[1].
Key Facts
- The Good Song authored Paul Verlaine[2].
- The Good Song's instance of is recorded as individual copy of a book[3].
- The Good Song's publisher is recorded as Le Livre de poche[4].
- The Good Song's collection is recorded as Grottanelli collection[5].
- The Good Song's inventory number is recorded as 196186 LM[6].
- The Good Song's location is recorded as Biblioteca del polo umanistico "E. R. Caianiello" - University of Salerno[7].
- The Good Song's part of is recorded as Grottanelli collection[8].
- The Good Song's language of work or name is recorded as French[9].
- The Good Song's catalog code is recorded as XV.5. 245[10].
- The Good Song's publication date is recorded as +1963-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- The Good Song's edition or translation of is recorded as Claude Cuénot[12].
- The Good Song's main subject is recorded as love[13].
- The Good Song's main subject is recorded as Arthur Rimbaud[14].
- The Good Song's main subject is recorded as landscape[15].
- The Good Song's main subject is recorded as sadness[16].
- The Good Song's catalog is recorded as Ariel Unisa[17].
- The Good Song's described at URL is recorded as https://catalogo.share-cat.unina.it/sharecat/resource?uri=UNISA990002868980203316&v=l&dcnr=6[18].
- The Good Song's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+207'}[19].
- The Good Song's title is recorded as Bonne chanson[20].
- The Good Song's exemplar of is recorded as The Good Song[21].
- The Good Song's author of foreword is recorded as Antoine Blondin[22].
- The Good Song's copyright status is recorded as public domain[23].
- The Good Song's SHARE Catalogue work ID is recorded as 990957[24].
- The Good Song's Dewey Decimal Classification is recorded as 843.9[25].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Good Song authored Paul Verlaine[2]. Its publisher is recorded as Le Livre de poche[4].
Publication
The Good Song's publication date is recorded as +1963-00-00T00:00:00Z[11]. Its language of work or name is recorded as French[9]. Its part of is recorded as Grottanelli collection[8].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include love[13], Arthur Rimbaud[14], landscape[15], and sadness[16].