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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 ...
Confession of a Child of the Century; Confessions of a Queen; Consent (2023 French film) Convent of Sinners; Conversations with My Gardener; Cop au Vin; Coquecigrole; The Corsican Brothers (1920 film) The Counterfeiters (2010 film) Countess Sarah; The Courier of the King; Cousin Bette (1998 film) The Cow and I; Crainquebille (1934 film) Creezy ...
17th-century French writers (6 C, 127 P) Pages in category "17th-century French literature" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "French novels adapted into films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 352 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Cagliostro (1929 film) Camille Claudel 1915; Captain Fracasse (1943 film) Casanova, Last Love; Casta Diva (1954 film) Catherine of Russia (film) The Cavalier of Croix-Mort; Chanel Solitaire; Chiffon's Wedding; Chouans! Christopher Columbus (1904 film) Colomba (1933 film) Colomba (1948 film) Colonel Chabert (1994 film) The Contessa's Secret
Confession of a Child of the Century; Corsage (film) Count Kostia; The Count of Bragelonne; The Count of Monte Cristo (1918 series) The Count of Monte Cristo (1954 film) The Courier of Lyon; The Courier of Lyon (1923 film) Cousin Bette (1928 film) Coven (2020 film) Crime and Punishment (1935 French film) The Crucible (1957 film) Curiosa (film)
Films based on French short stories (1 C, 1 P) A. Films based on works by Jean Anouilh (10 P) Films based on works by Marcel Aym ...
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 ...