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  1. Desiring the Dead: Necrophilia and Nineteenth-Century French Literature (Legenda) by Lisa Downing, 2003-06-01
  2. A History of the French Language Through Texts by Wendy Ayres-Bennett, 1995-12-18
  3. Medieval French Literature: An Introduction (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Michel Zink, 1995-02
  4. Three Beginnings: Revolution, Rights, and the Liberal State : Comparative Perspectives on the English, American, and French Revolutions (Comparative Cultures and Literatures) by Stephen F. Englehart, 1995-04
  5. French Literature and its Background
  6. A Short History of French Literature (Pelican Books) by Geoffrey Brereton, 1976-05-30
  7. Classic French Literature: 14 books by Victor Hugo in the original French, in a single file, with active table of contents (French Edition) by Victor Hugo, 2010-01-18
  8. Truth and the Heretic: Crises of Knowledge in Medieval French Literature by Karen Sullivan, 2005-09-15
  9. Concise Survey of French Literature by Germaine Mason, 1980-08
  10. Aeneas Takes the Metro: The Presence of Virgil in Twentieth-Century French Literature (Studies in Comparative Literature) by Fiona Cox, 2000-09
  11. Anthology of French Literature by Honore de Balzac, Alexandre Dumas, et all 2010-07-23
  12. Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (in French, all four volumes in a single file) (French Edition) by Alexandre Dumas, 2008-04-11
  13. L'Assomoir, part of the Rougon Macquart series (French Edition) by Emile Zola, 2008-03-05
  14. The Age of Enlightenment: an Anthology of Eighteenth Century French Literature by Otis E. / Torrey, Norman L. Fellows, 1942

21. French Literature
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Home Library Miscellaneous Columbia Encyclopedia French literature, writings in medieval French dialects and standard modern French. Writings in Provençal and Breton are considered separately, as are works in French produced abroad (as at Canadian literature, French Medieval Literature Until the 12th cent. A.D. most forms of writing in Gaul were in Latin. Old French emerged from the Latin vernacular of the south known as the langue d'oïl. Because of the French Crusades and military interests abroad (1050-1210), Old French became an international tongue, and a literature arose that reflected the attitudes and activities of the military, as in the Chanson de Roland (c.1100; see Roland ). A tradition of epic poetry was developed by traveling minstrels, or jongleurs. Lengthy narratives were recited in groups of laisses, 10- to 12-syllable lines rhyming in groups of varied lengths (see chansons de geste Another early literary strain developed in the 12th cent. from the stories of saints and heroes and the Celtic romances of

24. Catherine Perry, French Culture And Literature
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26. French Literature Exams
Department of French and Italian at Indiana UniversityBloomington. French Literature Exams The M.A. Exam MA in French (Spring 2008) - pdf The Ph.D. Exam
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The M.A. examination is given each September and early Spring M.A. reading lists which cover all periods. Sample exam questions are available from the graduate secretary . For non-native speakers of French, one of the three examination essays must be written in French. Non-native speakers of English must write at least one exam in English. Students will have two hours in which to write each of the three essays. Return to top
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The PhD qualifying examination consists of a written and oral exam verifying knowledge and analytical skills in the six major literary periods (Medieval, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries) and in literary criticism. Thus a total of seven areas are examined. To qualify for the PhD exams, students must have completed all courses previously taken. Specifically, students with incompletes will not be allowed to sit for the exams. Students are strongly encouraged to take the PhD exams no more than one year after completion of coursework. A student may claim exemption from up to two literary periods, however, based on previous course work. Literary criticism functions as an option which can replace one of the six literary periods. The questions on the exam are based on the PhD reading lists.

27. The Vassar-Wesleyan Program In Paris
Open to qualified undergraduates, with courses in French literature and language; cinema; social, political and intellectual history; theater; art; government; anthropology; economics; psychology; biology and others.
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The Emmanuel d Alzon Library provides a wide range of resources for students, faculty and staff. The library currently houses approximately 180,000 volumes and subscribes to 1150 periodicals. In addition, the Assumption community has access to numerous electronic resources via the library s computerized network. Notable collections include Social and Rehabilitation Services, French, Literature and Theology.
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29. French Literature -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
French literature, the body of written works in the French language produced within the geographic and political boundaries of France. The French language was one of the five major
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Although the European prominence of French literature was eclipsed in part by vernacular literature in Italy in the 14th century, literature in France in the 16th century underwent a major creative evolution, and through the political and artistic programs of the Ancien Régime, French literature came to dominate European letters in the 17th century.

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    Encyclopedia French literature. French literature, writings in medieval French dialects and standard modern French. Writings in Proven al and Breton are considered separately
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    37. FRENCH LITERATURE: | Olinuris.library.cornell.edu
    FRENCH LITERATURE A Selected Bibliography of Reference Sources. Compiled by Fred Muratori. Olin Uris Libraries, Reference Services Division
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    The following list is intended to highlight bibliographic resources most of them in the Olin Library Reference Department that should be useful in locating criticism of French literature. Olin Library call numbers follow each entry. REF refers to the Reference reading room. The bibliography is divided into 6 sections, as follows: I) General Secondary Sources in Western Literature
    Bibliographie Internationale de l'Humanisme et de la Renaissance. Travaux parus en 1965-. (Paris, 1965-date)

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    39. French Literature Definition Of French Literature In The Free Online Encyclopedi
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