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French Literature You Must Read!

When In France

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of France?  I have a variable response depending on what context I’m thinking about France in.  If the context is history, I’m thinking about Normandy and the beaches on D-Day.  If I’m thinking about movies, Ratatouille and my favorite line from Ocean’s 12 (“What can he do?  He’s one man, and he’s French.”) comes to mind.  If the culinary arts come up though, I’m going to immediately think of wine and apples with cheese.  Geographically I am sure everyone else also thinks immediately of the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and other magnificent locations within Paris.

Now, when it comes to French literature . . . there is a lot more that comes to mind!

Everyone should know about classic authors such as Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas.  In a sense, they truly embody the best of French literature.  But France is also a romantic place and has produced some pretty risque books as well.  And yet, their academics are well recognized for their historical work, especially surrounding the French Revolution.  Truly, the library of French literature varies so completely as to give a complex picture of its people.  But I digress from the real point: the books you must read!

 

 

Have you read any of these classics?  Did you enjoy them?  Leave your thoughts in the comments below and go read a book! 🙂

Until the next time.

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