Book review
Jakobson entre l’Est et l’Ouest, 1915–1939: Un épisode de l’histoire de la culture européenne. Édité par Françoise Gadet & Patrick Sériot. en collaboration avec les Cahiers Roman Jakobson ( Cahiers de l’ILSL [Institut de Linguistique et des Sciences du Langage de l’Université de Lausanne], 9).
Michigan University, 1997. 260 pp.

Reviewed by John E. Joseph
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