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  1. The Medieval Author in Medieval French Literature (Studies in Arthurian and Courtly Cultures)
  2. An Introduction to Twentieth Century French Literature (Duckworth's New Readings Series) (Duckworth's New Readings Series) by Victoria Best, 2002-07
  3. Dictionary of 1000 French Proverbs: With English Equivalents (Hippocrene Bilingual Proverbs) by Peter Mertvago, 1995-12
  4. Literature and Material Culture from Balzac to Proust: The Collection and Consumption of Curiosities (Cambridge Studies in French) by Janell Watson, 2006-03-30
  5. The Subversive Tradition in French Literature: 1721-1870 (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Leo Weinstein, 1989-03
  6. Medieval French Literature and Law by R. Howard Bloch, 1977-09-29
  7. Arthur of the French: The Arthurian Legend in Medieval French and Occitan Literature (Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages)
  8. Madame Bovary, in French by Gustave Flaubert, 2008-01-13
  9. A History of French Literature: From Chanson de geste to Cinema by David Coward, 2003-10-24
  10. French History, Philosophy, Literature, and Language on CD ROM by Balzac, Dumas, et all 2003-02-06
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. Forms and Substances in the Arts (French Literature Series (Normal, Ill.).) by Etienne Gilson, 2001-02
  13. Homosexualities and French Literature
  14. Mobile (French Literature) by Michel Butor, Richard Howard, 2004-06

41. Glbtq >> Literature >> French Literature: Twentieth Century
The contributions of gay men and lesbians to twentiethcentury french literature have been closely intertwined with the course of mainstream literature.
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Corydon , was awarded the Nobel prize for literature. But although these figures may stand out, their work did not take place in a vacuum. It is part of a continuous tradition of gay and lesbian literature in twentieth-century France. Attitudes toward Sexual Behavior during the Century Twentieth-century France has for the most part displayed a permissive attitude toward sexual behavior in certain contexts, though it should be remembered that the cosmopolitan capital city, Paris, provided a very different environment from the rest of the country, many parts of which remained (and remain today) quite conservative. In addition, social class played a role in how much sexual freedom an individual was permitted: Those with more wealth and social power generally enjoyed greater latitude.

42. Glbtq >> Literature >> French Literature: Nineteenth Century
In the nineteenth century gay and lesbian sexuality becomes a significant subject in french literature. Please take glbtq s 5 minute survey.
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page: The nineteenth century in France witnessed a dramatic increase in literary representations of same-sex eroticism, a development that can be traced both to literary trends and to historical change. Although the first half of the century is relatively poor in such depictions, after 1850, with the birth of literary movements such as symbolism, decadence, realism, and naturalism, gay and lesbian sexuality becomes a significant subject in the national literature. One might say that, constituting more than simply a new "theme," these new representations changed the course of literary history. Sponsor Message.
In 1791, revolutionary penal codes did away with laws that had criminalized homosexuality, a reform that was maintained in the Napoleonic Code of 1804. Yet it was not until the 1830s, at the height of romanticism, that lesbian and gay male characters began to appear in French literature in significant numbers. Most romantic writers were largely silent about nonheterosexual relationships, but others, in their first flirtations with

43. Le Château : Le Salon De La Littérature Française
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44. UNH LIBRARY - FRENCH LITERATURE RESOURCES
RESEARCH SOURCES FOR TOPICS IN 19th CENTURY french literature. University Library University of New Hampshire
http://www.reference.unh.edu/guides/19cfrenchlit.html
RESEARCH SOURCES FOR TOPICS IN 19th CENTURY FRENCH LITERATURE
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The following page contains general information about resources and tools available at the University Library to assist researchers in the study of French literature. The research process for each researcher will be slightly different, so this guide cannot cover every possibility. Please feel free to contact the Reference staff at 862-1544 or at the Reference Desk on the main floor (Level 3) of the Dimond Library should you have any questions regarding your individual research needs.
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The library's holdings are best accessed through our online catalog, called Triple I (III). This system can be searched by author, title, subject, journal title, or key word. Help in using the online catalog is available onscreen and at the Reference Desk. The library catalog can be accessed from your home, dorm, or office.

45. French Literature --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
french literature Britannica Student Encyclopedia. matters. french literature has thus tended to be more dramatic than lyric. Most
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46. Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links
Translate this page François Villon, Bulletin (all online issues) French Early Modern Literature Neoclassical Nirvana (17th century french literature) Enlightened Discourse - La
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47. French Literature - Encyclopedia Article About French Literature. Free Access, N
encyclopedia article about french literature. french literature in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. french literature.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition French literature is literature Literature is literally or not literally "an acquaintance with letters" (as in the first sense given in the Oxford English Dictionary), but has generally come to identify a collection of texts. Nations can have literatures, as can corporations, philosophical schools or historical periods. It is commonly held that a literature of a nation, for example, is the collection of texts which make it a whole nation. The Hebrew Bible,
Click the link for more information. written in the French language French le français la langue française ) is one of the most important Romance languages, outnumbered only by Spanish and Portuguese. French is the 11th most spoken language in the world, spoken by about 77 million people (called Francophones) as a mother tongue, and 128 million including second language speakers, in 1999. It is an official or administrative language in various communities and organizations (such as the European Union, IOC, United Nations and Universal Postal Union).
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48. French Literature
Home Find It Special Collections. french literature.
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Collections and Holdings Using Special Collections Staff Archives ... Sheet Music The Eisenhower Library has a collection of 736 plays that were part of a repertory that amused all classes of Paris society from the eighteenth century nearly to the end of the Second Empire. They include the most successful types of plays: mélodrame, comédie-vaudeville, and féerie and were performed at three theaters which specialized in purely popular entertainment. These three theaters were the Gâité, the Ambigu-Comique, and the Porte-Saint-Martin, all located within the Boulevard du Temple region. The collection is strongest in the period 1800-1830, which accounts for more than half the plays. This was the heyday of both the Boulevard du Temple as well as the mélodrame, a genre which combined tragic events with comic interludes, which made use of music and dancing. The mélodrame usually had an historic or exotic setting, but the comédie-vaudeville, another popular type, drew its subjects from ordinary life. These plays used familiar tunes, the vaudevilles with new words. The music is not given with the published text of the play, but the name of the tune is usually indicated and would have been sufficient for the audience to recognize. Most thoroughly escapist were the fairy-tale plays, the féerie, which used all the theater's resources in scenery and effects. Details of staging are sometimes given. This group of plays, assembled by an unknown nineteenth-century collector, ends in 1863. The collector brought together his plays from different sources. Some copies were secured from rental libraries; others have the stamps of the Ministry of the Interior, which acted as a censorship agency; and many are still in the paper wrappers in which they were first sold, at bookshops specializing in theatrical publications, or at the theaters themselves. Whatever their source or origination, they remain an unsurpassed resource for the study of popular theatrical taste in nineteenth-century France.

49. French And Italian: Courses: French Literature And Culture
Courses. french literature and Culture. FRENLIT 293A,B. Topics in french literature and PhilosophyFive week course. 2 units, A Aut, B Spr (Serres). Back To Top.
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FRENLIT 219. The Renaissance Body-While the Renaissance is famous for discovering unknown continents and ancient texts, the body remains almost terra incognita in literature. Covered by canonical metaphors or disfigured in caricatures, it disappears from the cultural, aesthetic, and ideological norms of what can be exposed only to resurface as a symptom in emblem literature or metaphors of the text. How the body represents rather than is represented; attempts to subvert the taboo on anatomy and sexuality.
3-5 units, Win (Alduy)
FRENLIT 220. Guillaume Apollinaire's Work and Life-Guillaume Apollinaire, 1880-1918, the French poet, playwright, prose author, and media artist as a precursor who embodies the aesthetic and philosophical features of high Modernism, the early 20th-century moment when artists and authors broke with the principle of representation. Renouncing the expectation that literary texts are the meaningful expression of author-subjects, Apollinaire's artistic productions gave new value to the materiality of words, sounds, colors, and forms; he understood and staged his life as artistic production, rather than as a basis of a subjecthood whose essence his output was supposed to express.

50. University Of Oregon Libraries Guide To French Literature And Cinema
french literature and Cinema Research Guide. Note items Dictionary of Modern french literature KNIGHT REFERENCE PQ41.D65. Feminist Encyclopedia
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French Literature and Cinema Research Guide
Note: items with the icon are available only to University of Oregon faculty, staff, and students, or to users working in the library.
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These items can help you identify a topic for your research, provide an overview of a specific issue or topic, or suggest other materials that might be useful for your research.
  • The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French KNIGHT REFERENCE PQ41 .N48.
    • An alphabetical guide to authors, works and concepts in French literature. Especially useful in explaining literary periods or concepts.
    Dictionary of Modern French Literature KNIGHT REFERENCE PQ41.D65.
  • Feminist Encyclopedia of French Literature KNIGHT REFERENCE PQ149.F47.
    • These are both alphabetically-arranged dictionaries with appendices listing authors by subject and chronological period. The first includes a timeline for historical context , and both contain references for further information.
    The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies KNIGHT REFERENCE PB 1 .Y45

51. Wesleyan Administered Programs -- France
Open to qualified undergraduates, with courses in french literature and language; cinema; social, political and intellectural history; theater; art; government; anthropology; economics; psychology; biology and others.
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The Vassar-Wesleyan Program in Paris (VWPP) is open to qualified undergraduates, non-majors and majors in French literature and French Studies at Vassar College, Wesleyan University and other colleges and universities. It is committed to high academic standards and to the furthering of studies in the humanities, the social sciences, as well as the sciences in Paris. Students may elect to take either one semester or two semesters (fall-spring, spring-fall) of study in the program. The program offers courses in French literature and language; government; social, political, and intellectual history; theater; art; cinema ; government; anthropology; economics; psychology; biology; and other courses that will be available in French universities during the 2004-2005 academic year. These courses are taught both at Reid Hall, the Program headquarters, and at the Universities of Paris VII (Jussieu Denis-Diderot) Paris XII -V al de Marne )

52. UCSD Literature Department - French Literature Checklist
french literature Major Major Code LT29. Name, Telephone, Email Address. A. Nine upper-division courses in french literature 1. LTFR 115, 2. LTFR 116,
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French Literature Major - Major Code LT29
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A. Nine upper-division courses in French Literature:
1. LTFR 115 2. LTFR 116 3. LTFR (17th or 18th century) 4. LTFR (19th century) 5. LTFR (20th century) 6. LTFR 7. LTFR 8. LTFR 9. LTFR B. Upper-division electives chosen from Department of Literature offerings to make a total of twelve upper-division courses: 10. LTxx (from Secondary Literature) 11. LTxx (additional upper-division Literature) 12. LTxx (additional upper-division Literature) Secondary Literature
For secondary literature information click here 1. LTxx (if upper-division, may be applied as #11 above) 2. LTxx (if upper-division, may be applied as #12 above) 3. LTxx (this upper-division course = #10 above) Additional Comments or Questions:
Please note: these pages are provided as a tool to help plan your undergraduate major.
For official Literature requirements, please refer to the UCSD catalog.

53. French Literature, History And Thought Since 1890
French History, Literature & Thought since 1890 Accueil
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54. Fr. 9: French Literature, Thought, And History, From 1789 To 1898
Fr. 9 french literature, Thought, and History, from 1789 to 1898. Introductory reading. John Cruickshank (ed.), french literature and its background, Vols.
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Reading list Part IB students may submit a portfolio of essays for this paper - see the Faculty Guidelines for further details. This paper enables students to study in some depth the major aesthetic developments in the nineteenth century, from Romanticism through Realism, to Naturalism, Symbolism and Decadence. The greatest literary achievements of the age were in the areas of poetry and the realist novel, but confessional fiction, prose poetry, the historical novel, the conte fantastique For 2004/2005 the topics for Section A are 1) History and Fiction , and 2) The Poetic Image from Romanticism to Symbolism Introductory reading John Cruickshank (ed.), French Literature and its background The Nineteenth Century (Oxford University Press) Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages
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55. French Literature. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. french literature. writings in medieval French dialects and standard modern French. produced the great academies and coteries of french literature.
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56. §11. His Influence Upon French Literature And National Sentiment: Prévost, Vol
I. Richardson. § 11. His influence upon french literature and national sentiment Prévost, Voltaire, Diderot; Richardson and Rousseau.
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57. French Literature For African Studies
french literature for African Studies. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF french literature AND TEACHING MATERIALS FOR AFRICAN STUDIES
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French Literature for African Studies
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FRENCH LITERATURE AND TEACHING MATERIALS FOR AFRICAN STUDIES LITERATURE: Bouraoui, HCdi. Vers et l'envers. Poemes - recits. Ontario: ECW Press, l982. Diop, Birago. Contes choisis, ed. by Joyce A. Hutchinson. Cambridge: The University Press, 1967. de Gustine, Giselle. Contes du Zougoulougoubamba. Illustrations de M. Abauzit. Paris: Librairie Marcel Didier, 1965. Kouadio-Tiachoh, Gabriel. La lCgende de N'zi le Grand, Guerrier d'Afrique, adaptation d'Helene Gauvenet, illustrations de M. Abauzit. Paris: Librairie Marcel Didier, 1967. Laye, Camara. L'Enfant noir, ed. by Joyce A. Hutchinson. Cambridge: The University Press, 1966. Mortimer, Mildred P., ed., Contes Africains. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1972. Oyini-Mbia, Guillaume. Chroniques de Mvoutessi 2: Na Mongi, ou le voyage O Ebolowa, de la collection Pour Tous. Yaounde (Cameroun): Editions CLE, 1971. Packman, Brenda, ed. Etoiles Africaines: Morceaux choisis de la littCrature de l'Afrique noire. London: Evans Brothers Limited, 1968.

58. Calenda - French Literature And History
Catégories version imprimable. lecture à l écran. Appel à contribution. french literature and History. Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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French Historical Studies
The Editors of French Historical Studies would like to issue a call for
papers for a special edition of the journal on "Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on French Literature and History." This forum responds to
an increased interest in recent years among historians and literary
scholars in the many ways that French literature and history intersect.
Given the importance of literature and literary traditions in French history, the elevated status of writers in French public life, the global reach of French language and literature, and the historical relationship between the French state and literature, it seems fitting that FHS provide a forum for French literary scholars and historians to consider connections between literature and history from their different disciplinary perspectives. Papers on both the early modern and modern

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Home / Books / Browse Books by Discipline / french literature/Culture. french literature/Culture. Series Edited by
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60. French Literature, French Writers
mm French Writers Index A H . F - K . L - K . N - P . S - Z. General french literature Index A - E . F - K . L - O., P - Q . R -W. french literature web inks.
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F Directories, libraries Bibliotecca Gallica. Ancient, medieval, classical and modern French texts arranged chronologically. French literature online texts. The University of Virginia Electronic Text Centre. French language Resources. Gallica. Online texts from The Bibliotheque de France. L A French on-line newspaper. Literature on the Age of Napolean Project. Napoleonic fiction, poetry, drama, essays and films, as well as Napoleonic memoirs, diaries and correspondence, both female and male. Bibliographies and digital Napoleonic texts. N Napoleonic Literature. Literature of the Age of Napoleon. Napoleonic fiction, poetry, drama, essays and films, as well as Napoleonic memoirs, diaries and correspondence, both Female and Male. The New Novel. An introduction. Post-Nouveau Roman. An essay. Lahouge, Peeters, Perec. Novel / Romans The New Novel. An introduction.

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