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         French Literature:     more books (100)
  1. A New History of French Literature
  2. A Short History of French Literature by Sarah Kay, Terence Cave, et all 2006-02-16
  3. A Survey of French Literature, Vol. 5:The 20th Century by Morris Bishop, Kenneth T. Rivers, 2005-12-26
  4. Anthology of Advanced Placement French Literature: Play, Novels, and Poetry for the 2008 Exam by David Greuel, 2007-07-28
  5. A Guide To French Literature: Early Modern to Postmodern by Jennifer Birkett, James Kearns, 1997-08-15
  6. A Survey of French Literature, Vol. 1: The Middle Ages and the Sixteenth Century by Morris Bishop, Kenneth T. Rivers, 2005-04-01
  7. Ornament, Fantasy, and Desire in Nineteenth-Century French Literature by Rae Beth Gordon, 1992-07-28
  8. The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French
  9. The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade by Christopher L. Miller, 2008-02-28
  10. Masterpieces of French Literature (Greenwood Introduces Literary Masterpieces) by Marilyn S. Severson, 2004-03-30
  11. Teach Me French Spiritual Songs (Paperback and CD) (Teach Me) by Judy Mahoney, Anne Mahoney, 2005-05-01
  12. A Survey of French Literature, Vol. 4: The 19th Century by Morris Bishop, Kenneth T. Rivers, 2005-08-31
  13. Treasury of French Love: Poems, Quotations & Proverbs : In French and English (Treasury of Love)
  14. A Survey of French Literature, Vol. 3: The Eighteenth Century by Morris Bishop, Kenneth T. Rivers, 2005-05-31

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: French Literature
Origin, foundations, and types.
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French Literature
Origin and Foundations of the French Language oc language comprised all the varieties of speech in use to the north of an imaginary line drawn from the estuary of the Girande to the Alps, passing through Limousin, Auvergne, and Dauphiny. In the twelfth century, the speech of the Ile-de-France began to take the lead over all the others, for the very good reason that it was the speech of the royal domain. Hereafter the French language possesses its form, and can give birth to a literature. In the Middle Ages Epic Poetry In France, as everywhere else, literature began with poetry, and that epic. For many centuries this seems to have been the form natural to the French mind; and the abundance of the output is striking proof of the breadth and power of the movement. To comprehend more clearly the great mass of epic works of this period, we distinguish three subject-matters, or three cycles: the French, or national cycle; the Breton cycle; the antique cycle. The origin of the French cycle go back to the first age of Frankish domination. The Frankish chiefs all kept their singers, who celebrated their exploits in poems of heroic inspiration. These compositions, called

2. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA French Literature
french literature Origin and Foundations of the French Language
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3. 19th Century French Literature
19thCentury french literature (A Globe-Gate Research Library) Victor Hugo (1802-1885) - french literature Victo r Hugo - Une Petite Bibliothèque
http://globegate.utm.edu/french/globegate_mirror/19.html
19th-Century French Literature (A Globe-Gate Research Library) INTRODUCTION
NINETEENTH-CENTURY TEXTS
NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH CIVILIZATION
La Belle Epoque

Bibliographie de la Revue Blanche

La presse en 1903 (newspapers active at the end of the 19th century)

NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES

MOUVEMENTS AND GENRES
Romantisme

Le Romantisme (Encyclopædia Universalis)

le Parnasse (Encyclopædia Universalis)
Le Symbolisme ... Center for Studies in Naturalism (University of Toronto) LIST OF SITES DEVOTED TO PARTICULAR AUTHORS OR WORKS (A-H) Louise Ackermann (1813-1890) - song texts Charles ASSELINEAU (3 oeuvres) AUGIER, Emile (1820-1889) et MUSSET, Alfred de Musset (1810-1857) : L'Habit vert Emile Augier (1820-1889) - song texts ... Illustrations from Huysmans' A Rebours Go to 19th-Century French Literature: I-Z , or back to "TennesseeBob's Famous French Links"
Colophon
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4. Old French Literature
Old french literature
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5. French Renaissance Literature
Late Medieval Early Renaissance french literature La Littérature de la Renaissance française Ordonnance de Montpellier (1537), créant le dépôt des
http://globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/early.modern.html
Early Modern French Literature
Hot links created by David A. Gatwood
from a list of 210 by Bob Peckham (TennesseeBob)
GENERAL and MULTI-TOPIC
AUTHORS OR ANONYMOUS POEM BY NAME Go to Globe-Gate's or return to "TennesseeBob's Famous French Links"
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6. French Middle Ages Literature Page
Local Medieval french literature Pages
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7. Old French Literature
This page provides access to Old French texts and information about the literature, from other websites forming entire collections of french literature.
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Old French Literature
Cette page en francais
This page provides access to Old French texts and information about the literature, all of which is classified according to century. Some of the documents are in English, some in Old French and others in Modern French translation. Many of the links listed in this website are individual pages from other websites forming entire collections of French literature. Please be sure to visit these sites, which are listed below.
The Earliest French Texts (842-1100 A.D) Texts from the Twelfth Century Texts from the Thirteenth Century Texts from the Fourteenth Century ... Go to Old French Language Home Page
Literary Collections:
. EXCELLENT source of French texts including their Archives Miracles de Notre-Dame French Middle Ages. Very rich source of links to medieval French literature and texts. Poetry classified by period, author, etc. Many texts. The Middle Ages. Many Old French texts, Modern French translations, info. about literary genres, biographies of authors. The Fabliau. Part of Harvard University's page on Chaucer and his world.

8. 19th Century French Literature
19thCentury french literature (A Globe-Gate Research Library)
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9. European Literature - Electronic Texts
french literature. Littérature francophone virtuelle at ClicNet and Athena Textes Français have the most comprehensive lists of French authors on the Web.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.html
Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature
Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish ... Swedish This page lists Internet sources for literary texts in the western European languages other than English. Translations are mentioned only when they are included in collections of original language texts, or when they are themselves of interest. Collections are listed more or less in order of size; indivdual authors are listed alphabetically. EuRoDocs lists many historical and social science texts in western European languages. If you put up an electronic text, find a collection that's not listed here, or find changes in one of the collections please let me know
Catalan Literature
Textos en línia is a large collection of links to Catalan texts of all sorts.
Danish Literature

10. French Texts
Ed. Chantal Mar chal. French Medieval Drama Database Project. A project maintained by Jesse Hurlbut at Brigham Young University. ARTFL Project
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11. French Texts
Labyrinth Library french literature French Medieval Drama Database Project A project maintained by Jesse Hurlbut at Brigham Young University.
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/fr/french.html
The "Charrette Project"
Le Chevalier de la Charrette Lancelot , ca. 1180) Charrette at the University of Nantes.
Marie de France
Bisclavret . Edition by James Marchand, with , a translation into Old Norse of Marie's Bisclavret . Text at U. of Illinois, Language Learning Laboratory, Electronic Text Archive. Manuscripts of Marie de France Fables and Lais
French Medieval Drama Database Project
A project maintained by Jesse Hurlbut at Brigham Young University.
ARTFL Project
A project of the University of Chicago and CNRS (France) for French e-texts, 15th-20th century.
Special items: Bibliography of the Provencal Database Bibles in Latin, French, and German.
Association des Bibliophiles Universels
E-text project in France. Few medieval texts so far, but will grow.
Other Resources on French Culture and Language Labyrinth Library Main Directory

12. French Studies
French Culture and Language Labyrinth Library french literature. Amiens Cathedral. A multimedia project from Columbia University. Includes
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13. French Studies
French Culture and Language. Labyrinth Library french literature French Language Resources from the WWW Virtual Library The Paris Pages Everything
http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/subjects/france/france.html
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French Culture and Language
Labyrinth Library: French Literature
Amiens Cathedral
A multi-media project from Columbia University. Includes images, computer-generated graphics, a virtual tour and text.
Carcassonne: The Medieval Walled City
Information, mostly textual on the walled city.
Charlemagne Letters and Missi: (maintained by Paul Halsall)
French History and Civilization: Capetians to the Crusades
A hypermedia project by Michelle Caroly-Alter (University of Pennsylvania). Includes many images and maps.
French History: Paris in the Time of Philip Augustus
A description of the city and it's people. Includes images as well as a plan of the wall built by Philip Augustus.
Images of Medieval French Architecture
An extensive collection of images including Medieval towns, castles, and ecclesiastical buildings. An English translation of the fifteenth century French text on the organization of tournaments. Includes links to images that accompany the manuscript.

14. French Studies Web Literature, Linguistics And Culture
French Studies Web. The WESS French Studies Web provides annotated links to Roberts, Yale. Literature, Linguistics, Culture. Politics
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15. BUBL LINK: French Literature
Subjects american poetry, canadian literature, french literature DeweyClass 810 Resource type poems; Chateau Full text of french literature with
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/f/frenchliterature.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
French literature
Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: French Culture Association des Bibliophiles Universels Canadian Poetry Archive Chateau ... Web Camus
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    About.com: French Culture
    Offers original articles and features about French culture, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include architecture, art, business and industry, culture and tradition, education, food, history, literature, music, news and media, philosophy, politics and government, regions of France, travel and wine.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: france, french history, french literature
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, forum, images, index, news
    Association des Bibliophiles Universels
    Full text in French from over 60 authors and 200 texts. Includes authors such as Honore de Balzac, Victor Hugo and Voltaire, and texts such as La chanson de Roland, Le Cid (1682) and Madame Bovary.
    Author: l'Association des Bibliophiles Universels
    Subjects: french literature
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: document collection
    Canadian Poetry Archive
    Selected poems from 19th and 20th century English and French language Canadian poets such as Duncan Campbell Scott, Susanna Moodie, Charles G D Roberts, Albert Ferland, Archibald Lampman, and E Pauline Johnson. Provides biographies, bibliographies of prominent poets, and a facility to search by author, title, keyword, and date.

    16. Tennessee Bob's Famous French Links
    Literature (2000 + different works) FRENCH 381. Survey of french literature1 (partially web-delivered course) FRENCH 382. Survey of French
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    17. BUBL LINK Catalogue Of Internet Resources
    DeweyClass 840; Chateau Full text of french literature with instructions in French and English. It is divided into two sections; the Bibliotheque,
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    18. ABC News French Nobel Literature Laureate Simon Dies At 91
    French Nobel literature laureate Simon dies at 91
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    19. AP: French Literature
    The AP french literature course is designed to introduce students who have Students in an AP french literature course have the following objectives
    http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_frenchlit.html?frenchlit

    20. The ARTFL Project
    French and English dictionaries and other tools, including the new computerized Tr sor de la Langue Fran aise dictionary (TLFi), from ATILF.
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