Henry R. Kahane

Henry R. Kahane (2 November 1902 in Berlin – 11 September 1992 in Urbana, Illinois) was a Romance philologist and linguist. His father was the Berlin literary figure, Arthur Kahane, a close collaborator of Max Reinhardt. In 1931 he married Renée Toole, who he met when they were both PhD students in Berlin. She became his lifelong intellectual partner. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Kahane, Henry
    Published 1957

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1945

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1958

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1959
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    by Kahane, Henry Romanos, 1902-
    Published 1942

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1932

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1946

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    by Kahane, Henry, 1902-1992
    Published 1945

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    by Kahane, Henry Romanos, 1902-
    Published 1945

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