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1893 -- Régis Messac lives, (1893-1943?) Champagnac (Charente).
Seriously wounded in WWI, after the war Messac then worked & taught in various universities in England & in Canada.
During the German occupation in WWII, Messac was a member of the resistance.
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 Marc Angenot and Nadia Khouri: An International Bibliography of Prehistoric Fiction
H.W. Janson, Apes and Ape Lore in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance (London: London UP, 1952).
We do not know of any encompassing survey of prehistoric fiction or apeman tales, except for the interesting but now outdated study of Regis Messac, "Les Romans de l'homme-singe," Les Primaires, I (1935):324-35 and 2 (1935):402-17, 451-64.
See also: Leo J. Henkin, Darwinism in the English Novel.
www.trussel.com /prehist/angenot.htm   (2135 words)

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