Albert Léon Guérard
Albert Léon Guérard was a prominent scholar of Comparative Literature. Guérard taught at Stanford University for many years. A prolific author, he published works on French and European civilization, world literature, and international languages, also holding the position of protector of the Occidental language's Occidental-Academie in 1936.Books
- Testament of a liberal. Harvard University Press, 1956.
- Art for art's sake. Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1936.
- Education of a humanist. Harvard University Press, 1949.
- Preface to world literature. H. Holt and Company, 1940.
- Five masters of French romance with Anatole France, Pierre Loti, Paul Bourget, Maurice Barrès, Romain Rolland. Scribners, 1916.
Historical works
- French Prophets of Yesterday: A Study of Religious Thought Under the Second Empire. ; broad-range survey of many French intellectuals
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- A Short History of the International Language Movement.
- France in the Classical Age. The Life and Death of an Ideal. Scribners, 1928..
- Napoleon III .
- France: A Short History. Norton, 1946.
- Napoleon I.
- French civilization from its origins to the close of the middle ages.
- Napoléon III. Harvard University Press, 1943.
- Beyond hatred; the democratic ideal in France and America. Negro Universities Press, 1969..