Jean Feixas & Emmanuel Pierrat, Les mots qui font mâle : Petit lexique littéraire et poétique du sexe masculin, Paris, Hoëbeke, 2015, 192 p.

Journal Title: Argotica - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1

Abstract

LE JEU DE MOTS du titre de cet ouvrage est vite dévoilé par le sous-titre « Petit lexique littéraire et poétique du sexe masculin ».

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Laurențiu Bălă

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Laurențiu Bălă (2017). Jean Feixas & Emmanuel Pierrat, Les mots qui font mâle : Petit lexique littéraire et poétique du sexe masculin, Paris, Hoëbeke, 2015, 192 p.. Argotica, 0(1), 175-178. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-323456