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  2. 17th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    A new conception of nobility, modelled on the Italian Renaissance courts and their concept of the perfect courtier, was beginning to evolve through French literature. Throughout the 17th century this new concept transformed the image of the rude noble into an ideal of honnête homme ("the upright man") or the bel esprit ("beautiful spirit ...

  3. Category:17th-century French novels - Wikipedia

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    17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. ... Pages in category "17th-century French novels"

  4. Category:17th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "17th-century French literature" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. French literature - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  6. L'Astrée - Wikipedia

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    L'Astrée is a pastoral novel [1] by Honoré d'Urfé, published between 1607 and 1627.. Possibly the single most influential work of 17th-century French literature, L'Astrée has been called the "novel of novels", partly for its immense length (six parts, forty stories, sixty books in 5,399 pages) but also for the success it had throughout Europe: it was translated into a great number of ...

  7. List of French novelists - Wikipedia

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    French Language and Literature. Authors • Lit categories: French literary history Medieval 16th century • 17th century 18th century • 19th century

  8. Madame de La Fayette - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne, Comtesse de La Fayette (baptized 18 March 1634 – 25 May 1693), better known as Madame de La Fayette, was a French writer; she authored La Princesse de Clèves, France's first historical novel and one of the earliest novels in literature.

  9. Category:17th-century French writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:17th-century French male writers and Category:17th-century French women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

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