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  2. 19th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    French literature from the first half of the century was dominated by Romanticism, which is associated with such authors as Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, père, François-René de Chateaubriand, Alphonse de Lamartine, Gérard de Nerval, Charles Nodier, Alfred de Musset, Théophile Gautier and Alfred de Vigny. Their influence was felt in theatre ...

  3. Category:19th-century French writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century French male writers and Category:19th-century French women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  4. Category:19th-century French novelists - Wikipedia

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    19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th Pages in category "19th-century French novelists" ... Pages in category "19th-century French novelists" The following 200 pages are ...

  5. List of French novelists - Wikipedia

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    16th century • 17th century 18th century19th century 20th century • Contemporary. ... List of French-language authors; List of French-language poets;

  6. Category:19th-century French poets - Wikipedia

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    19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd; 24th; Pages in category "19th-century French poets" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 287 total. ...

  7. Romanticism in France - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine architecture was the inspiration for French some buildings in the late 19th century, notably the domes of the church of Sacré-Cœur, Paris begun by Paul Abadie (1874–1905). Marseille is home to two remarkable romantic churches, the Marseille Cathedral (1852–1896), in a Romanesque-Byzantine style, and Notre-Dame de la Garde ...

  8. Charles Baudelaire - Wikipedia

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    Baudelaire was born in Paris, France, on 9 April 1821, and baptized two months later at Saint-Sulpice Roman Catholic Church. [5] His father, Joseph-François Baudelaire (1759–1827), [6] a senior civil servant and amateur artist, who at 60, was 34 years older than Baudelaire's 26-year-old mother, Caroline (née Dufaÿs) (1794–1871); she was his second wife.

  9. Category:19th-century French literature - Wikipedia

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    19th-century French writers (9 C, 248 P) Z. Works by Émile Zola (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "19th-century French literature" The following 15 pages are in this ...