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  1. The Great Fire of London (French Literature Series) by Jacques Roubaud, 2006-02-28
  2. The Jewish element in French literature by Chanan Lehrmann, 1975-07-10
  3. Medieval French Literature: An Introduction (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Michel Zink, 1995-02
  4. Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature by Karen Sullivan, 2005-09-15
  5. Invisible Fences: Prose Poetry as a Genre in French and American Literature by Steven Monte, 2000-12-01
  6. AP French Literature Prose/Theater Anthology
  7. The Cambridge Introduction to French Poetry (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Mary Lewis Shaw, 2003-09-08
  8. The French Revolution And English Literature: Lectures Delivered In Connection With The Sesquicentennial Celebration Of Princeton University by Edward Dowden, 2007-07-25
  9. Representing the French Revolution: Literature, Historiography, and Art
  10. The French Revolution Debate in English Literature and Culture (Contributions to the Study of World Literature)
  11. The image of the Jew in French literature from 1800 to 1908 by Moses Debré, 1970
  12. A Critical History of French Children's Literature: Volume One: 1600-1830 (Children's Literature and Culture) by Penny Brown, 2007-07-20
  13. Revolution and reaction in nineteenth century French literature (Main currents in 19th century literature) by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes, 1960
  14. Notre Dame de Paris -- 1482, in French by Victor Hugo, 2008-01-26

61. French Essays
french literature . Back to the Department of French Studies.
http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/EuropeanWWW/french/FrenchEssays.html
The University of Western Australia
European Languages and Studies
FRENCH STUDIES
ESSAYS IN FRENCH LITERATURE
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BRUNEL Pierre, Retour à "Mémoire"
GIFFORD Paul, Paul Valéry - The Poet and the "source of tears"
GORDON Alex L., "The profferred hand, the gate at dusk, the voice that hopes": three higher realities of Les Planches courbes de Bonnefoy
KILLICK Rachel, Espaces du moi, espaces de la ville: forme et signification dans quatre poèmes de "Tableaux Parisiens"
LLOYD Rosemary, "Ce lien mystérieux qu'on appelle l'accord" : dialogues entre poètes et peintres
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Beverley Boakes Rosemary Lancaster Peter Morgan Jean-Marie Volet EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: Madeleine Bertaud Denis Boak, University of Western Australia Grant Crichfield, University of Vermont Michel Delon

62. Master Of Arts In French Literature
Master of Arts in french literature. The examination. The following six hours are required of all students pursuing the MA in french literature
http://dept.kent.edu/mcls/french/ma_french.html
Master of Arts in French Literature
The Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies at Kent State University currently offers courses leading to an M. A. degree in French Literature. Students may enroll on a full-time or part-time basis. Those enrolled as full-time students are eligible to apply for a graduate teaching assistantship which covers tuition and provides a stipend.
Degree requirements:
The M.A. in French Literature requires the successful completion of either 33 credit hours of coursework and a comprehensive examination or 27 hours of coursework, an acceptable thesis, and a modified comprehensive examination. The following six hours are required of all students pursuing
the M.A. in French literature:
French 53213 Advanced Composition (3 hours)
How to write a research paper about a literary work

MCLS 60000 Literary Theory (3 hours)
An introduction to modern literary theory
The remaining 27 or 21 hours may be chosen from among the 50000-level French literature, culture, and language classes offered every semester and during some summers.

63. CDL Browse Topic
french literature, Electronic Journals available to UC Santa Barbara Results 110 (of 10) Search/Browse Help. Arts and Humanities Literature french literature.
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64. Oxford University Press - French Literature
french literature, New Titles. 019280474x 236 pages pb Jun 2003, Eugenie Grandet. DE BALZAC, Honoré Edited by Christopher Prendergast
http://www.oup.com.au/content/General.asp?ContentID=1170&MasterID=47

65. Humbul : French Studies
siècle électronique The website, Le XIXe siècle électronique is a gateway to electronic resources useful for the study of 19th century french literature.
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/french/
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    • The website, French Revision, is an excellent, comprehensive resource for students (aged 11-18) and teachers of French, offering an impressive selection of interactive language activities designed to practice reading, writing and listening. Activities are divided into beginners, intermediate and advanced. For beginners, there are simple theme-related activities to practise the basics of the French language. For intermediate students, there are GCSE past exam papers, exam vocab, and new specimen papers. ( View Full Record http://www.frenchrevision.co.uk/

66. CIE Online - Qualifications And Awards - View By Subject
French Language. french literature. A AS Level French, A AS Level french literature, IGCSE French (First Language), IGCSE French (Foreign Language),
http://www.cie.org.uk/CIE/WebSite/qualificationsandawardshub/viewbysubject/expan

67. French Literature

http://www.pemmican.mb.ca/french.htm
Published by Editions Bois-Brules, the French section of the Metis Press, forerunner to Pemmican Publications Inc. in the early 1970's.
Le Vecu Des Metis
by Emile Pelletier
S'appuyant sur des faits historiques et scientifiques, Le Vecu des
Metis est une tentative pour decrire leur mode de vie comme
nation composes d'individus qui, tout en restant Metis,
envisagent 1'extrordinaire aventure de la vie moderne.
L'Espace de Louis Goulet
by Guillaume Charette
illustrated by Real Berard
La pensee de publier un ouvrage de ce genre-ci nous fut suggeree
des 1903, a 1'epoque ou la grande moissonneuse taillait a pleine
faux a meme les rangs deja muris de la derniere generation
metisse qui avait vecu la vie des plaines. 202 pages, 6x9, 0-919143-20-2, $9.95
Vanishing Spaces
by Guillaume Charette English translation by Ray Ellenwood illustrated by Real Berard
This is the English translation of L'Espace de Louis Goulet - the memoirs of Louis Goulet, a Metis who lived on the prairies in the

68. BrothersJudd.com - Review Category - French Literature
BrothersJudd.com categorizes reviewed books to provide a logical grouping, such as french literature. Category french literature (Sorted by Author s last name).
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Category: French Literature (Sorted by Author's last name)
The Wanderer or The End of Youth Alain-Fournier (Grade:A)
Gold: Being the Marvelous History of General John Augustus Sutter
Blaise Cendrars (Grade:C+)
The Lover
Marguerite Duras (Grade:F)
Madame Bovary
Gustave Flaubert (Grade:B+)
The Roots of Heaven
Romain Gary (Grade:A+)
Whatever [L'Extension du Domaine de la Lutte]
Michel Houellebecq (Grade:C)
Les Miserables
Victor Hugo (Grade:A)
Dreams of My Russian Summers
Andrei Makine (Grade:C+)
Swann's Way
Marcel Proust (Grade:A+)
Dreaming Jungles [
Les Jungles Pensives Michel Rio (Grade:C+) The Death of a Nobody Jules Romains (Grade:B)

69. French Literature Conference
french literature Conference The french literature Conference is held annually at the end of March or beginning of April each year.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/dllc/fren/Events.Activites/flc/
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USC THIS SITE French Literature Conference The French Literature Conference is held annually at the end of March or beginning of April each year. It focuses on a pre-announced topic, such as
  • Feminism (1988) Narratology and Narrative (1989) Poetry and Poetics (1990) Strategies of Rhetoric (1991) On the Margins (1992) Discontinuity and Fragmentation (1993) Perceptions of Values (1994) Ethnography (1995) Literature in/and the City (1996) Literature and Religion (1997) Origins and Identities (1998) The Mother (1999) The Documentary Impulse (2000) Beginnings (2001) Imagined Geographies (2002) The Child (2003) Victims and Victimization (2004) Program Civilization (2005) Call for Papers
Proceedings of the French Literature Conference are published each year in the French Literature Series (FLS).

70. A History Of French Literature - Book Information
A History of french literature. From Chanson de Geste to Cinema. By DAVID A COWARD, University of Leeds. Sample Chapter. View a sample chapter,
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/book.asp?ref=0631167587

71. French Literature From Grant & Cutler
Literature This is the french literature section of the online edition of our 20032004 Five Languages catalogue. See below for contents.
http://www.grantandcutler.com/catalogues/french/main/b03flit.htm
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This is the French Literature section of the online edition of our 2003-2004 Five Languages catalogue. See below for contents. The section contains a selection of popular A level and undergraduate French literary texts along with some works of criticism and translations that may be of interest. Please note that this catalogue gives only a selection of our stock. We have an extensive fiction section for both classics and modern fiction in our shop. Click here for a list of authors that we do not have space for in our catalogue. We are able to obtain any title available in print in France. This catalogue was produced in early Summer 2003 and prices are not necessarily current. For current prices and availability, please contact us. ***DISCOUNT***DISCOUNT***DISCOUNT***DISCOUNT***DISCOUNT
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72. Butler Reference - French Literature Sources
1.1. General Bibliographies. A Critical bibliography of french literature. Shelflist 47 french literature. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1973.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/butlref/frlit.html
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All sources in this guide are available at the Reference Department, Butler Library, Room 310 and 301, unless otherwise indicated. Call numbers which start with R are our call numbers. Please note that we do not use L.C. numbers except for the most recent issues of titles on loan from the Butler Stacks which are found in Bookcases M-O, Room 301 West. Individual Research Consultation Service: The Department offers a consultation service to Columbia students who are working or about to start on senior thesis, master's essay, seminar paper, or doctoral dissertaion. Table of Contents I. Bibliographies for Literary History and Criticism 1.1. General Bibliographies 1.2. Research Guides 2. Encyclopedias ... 13. English Translations of French Works
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73. WEMSK31 Old French Literature
WEMSK31Old french literature. WEMSK31 – Old french literature. c. Richard Kempton, french literature An Annotated Guide to Selected Bibliographies.
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WEMSK31:Old French Literature
WEMSK31 – Old French Literature [I have not tried to ignore older works, in spite of what you may think.
Those who miss Lanson-Tuffrau, Bedier-Hazard, Petit de Julleville, Gaston
Paris, and all their old friends will understand, I hope] A. For the Romance literatures in general: Grundriss der
romanischen Literaturen des Mittelalters, in Zusammenarbeit mit
Jean Frappier, Martin de Riquer, Aurelio Roncaglia hrsg. von Hans
Robert Jauss und Erich Koehler (Heidelberg: C. Winter
Universitaetsverlag, 1968-). A multivolume enterprise with up to
date bibliographies and information, unfortunately organized mostly
by genre. If you find your author or subject, this can be extremely
valuable. B. The periodical bibliography for Romance literatures in general: Romanische Bibliographie (1961-). C. A fine general survey of Romance: Erich Auerbach, Introduction Books, 1961; a reduced reprint). Good to just read through; good bibliography. Old. 1. List of Corpus: Raphael Levy, Chronologie approximative de la litterature francaise du moyen age. Beiheft 98 zur Zeitschrift fuer

74. Postgraduate Prospectus 2004 : MA French Literature & Culture : King's College L
critical theory *Two specialised modules* options may nclude Guided Reading Module; Subjectivity/Intersubjectivity in Old french literature; Rabelais, Humour
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For students seeking to further their knowledge of French literature and culture and/or to prepare for research. Programme description:
The course is centred around a core course in literary and critical theory. Optional modules reflecting the research interests of staff ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day (including modern French thought and Francophone literature) are offered.
The degree programme comprises: Core course on research methodology and critical theory Two specialised modules options may nclude: Guided Reading Module; Subjectivity/Intersubjectivity in Old French Literature; Rabelais, Humour and Humanism; Topics in 17th-century Rhetoric and Poetics: A Libertine Poetics?; The French Novel 1750-1800; Painters and Writers: the image of the artist in 19th-century French literature; Desiring Obscure Objects: Avant-Gardes of the 1920s and 1930s; Contemporary French Women's Writing; French Psychoanalytic Writing since 1945; French Arthurian Romance; Medieval Occitan Literature; Literature and Culture in Second-Empire France; Contemporary Francophone Writing; Contemporary French Writing on the Visual and Cinema; The Subject of Ethics in Contemporary French Thought

75. English Literature And French Literature And Art. Italian Poetry In Translation.
On Epistolary Literature. Also included is a select bibliography of works by and on other early modern English, French and Italian women poets and Ellen s
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you have come upon Ellen Moody's website as constructed by her husband, Jim Moody. At present she has divided the literary terrain and scholarship on her website into different areas, each containing various scholarly materials (chronologies, bibliographies, lists of editions, original texts not readily available elsewhere). Some of these are organized under the names of individual authors: Anthony Trollope (1815-1882); Jane Austen (1775-1817); Frances (Fanny) Burney d'Arblay (1752-1840); Isabelle Polier-de Bottens de Crousaz, baronne de Montolieu (1751-1832); Samuel Richardson (1689-1761); Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661-1720); Vittoria Colonna (1492-1547); and Veronica Gambara (1485-1550). There are also sections organized by genre, era and type of author, e.g., epistolary, literature; illustrated books, poetry by women, the Renaissance through 18th century (where, for example, the reader will find an essay on the poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu); travel literature; gothics; novels (e.g., Elizabeth Gaskell's Cousin Phillis ); and there are reviews of books and original essays and essay-reviews on individual authors (George Eliot, the 19th century English novelist), and film adaptations of books.

76. Colby College Libraries: Research: French Literature And Studies
A guide to selected basic bibliographic and reference materials about french literature and Studies that are easily available to Colby students in paper or
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  • REF PC 2100-2799
    This section holds the French language dictionaries, including the Petit Robert and the Grand Robert. Grove Dictionary of Art
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    Coverage: prehistory to 1990
    Access: Grovereference
    This is a comprehensive art reference work with world-wide coverage of all forms of the visual arts: painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic and decorative arts, and photography. Includes many illustrations. Human Languages Page This page includes dictionaries, translators, grammars, literature, and instruction in many languages, including French. Your Dictionary Another site for dictionaries, translators, and grammars, this one also has multi-lingual dictionaries.
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  • Diderot et d'Alembert Encyclopedie The University of Chicago is in the process of putting the entire text of the classic encyclopedia into a searchable Web database. REF AE 25 .E53 PLATES 1978

77. French Literature
french literature. With regard to modern french literature modern novels, poems and original research on Valery are focused on.
http://www.lit.kobe-u.ac.jp/eng/bungakubu/faculty/french.htm
French Literature The Department of French literature provides various lectures on modern French literature, literary theory and culture at both an undergraduate and postgraduate level in a friendly atmosphere. With regard to modern French literature modern novels, poems and original research on Valery are focused on. On contemporary thought, the correlation between psychoanalysis and literature is explored, which is theoretically based on the works of Freud and Lacan. Therefore, this is a Department where one can cultivate a wide range of appreciations ranging in scope from romantic writings to post-structuralism. In addition, as practical classes of French conversation, composition and reading comprehension are held by native speakers of French, students are expected to acquire synthetical knowledge with accuracy of expression.
EDAGAWA Masao
Professor
Modern French literature and thought from the psychoanalytique perspective.
MATSUDA Hironori Professor
French poetry, Valery, Tournier.

78. USMC Library - Research Guide To French Literature
Research Guide to french literature A Guide to french literature From Early Modern to Postmodern.. By J. Birkett and J. Kearns. New York St. Martin s, 1997.
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Reference and Resource Guides Guide to Reference Books. Edited by R. Balay and others. 11th edition. Chicago: American Library Association, 1996
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This annotated guide is an excellent way for researchers who are new to French literature to identify the most useful French literature sources such as critical reviews, guidebooks, histories, and dictionaries on French literature. The French section runs from pages 599-608. A Guide to French Literature: From Early Modern to Postmodern. . By J. Birkett and J. Kearns. New York: St. Martin's, 1997.

79. French Middle Ages Literature Page
An extensive list of online texts and illustrations from the french Middle Ages. Many Old french and some Latin texts, and translations into modern languages.
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80. Carleton University Library. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In addition to contemporary materials, several special collections are maintained, including scholarly facsimiles of major medieval manuscripts in religion, paleography and art history; 17th and 18th century British history; 17th and 18th century Russian travel and description; french Revolutionary history; 19th century Canadian history; early Canadian literature; the Batchinsky Collection of over half a million items dealing with 19th and 20th century Ukrainian history and politics; and the Novosti Collection of materials dealing with Soviet society from 19171991. Research affiliation Center for Research Libraries.
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