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- catalog contributor b1593812.
- catalog contributor b1593813.
- catalog contributor b1593814.
- catalog created "[c1938]".
- catalog date "1938".
- catalog date "[c1938]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1938]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 802-836.".
- catalog description "Modern times: The transition from classicism. The quarrel of ancients and moderns: results -- Writers of the transition: La Bruyere, Saint-Simon, Fénelon. The new philosophy. The popularizers: Bayle and Fontennelle -- Voltaire: Literature and life -- Montesquieu -- Miscellaneous writers. The old and the new genres. Tragedy: Voltaire, Crébillon, Ducis -- Comedy and drame -- Fiction: Lesage, Marivaux, Prévost -- Poetry. The war of liberation. The encyclopedists and the later philosophes -- Voltaire at Ferney: Polemics and philosophy -- Diderot. Pre-romanticism. Rousseau, Saint-Pierre -- Madame de Staël, Constant -- Chateaubriand. Romanticism. The romantic movement -- Immediate predecessors: Nodier, Béranger, Lamartine -- The poets: Victor Hugo -- The poets: Musset, Vigny, Gautier -- The romantic drama -- The romantic novel -- Critics and historians. Realism. The transition: Balzac -- Augier, Dumas Fils and Henry Becque -- The reaction in poetry: Baudelaire and the Parnassians -- Realistic fiction: Flaubert and Maupassant -- Fiction: Zola, the Goncourts, Daudet. The age of science and doubt. The critics: Sainte-Beuve -- The philosophers: Comte, Taine, Renan. The end of the century. In fiction: naturalism, psychology and other currents -- In drama: The three movements -- In poetry: Sentiment and symbolism -- In criticism.".
- catalog description "The Middle Ages: Feudalism and chivalry. The middle ages and the epic -- The lyric and the romance -- The allegory and the early drama -- History, didactic literature and storiology. The Bourgeois influence. The lyric poets of the school of Machaut and Deschamps -- The university and the humanism of the fourteenth century -- The cyclic drama and the farce of Maître Pathelin -- Three individuals: Antoine de La Sale, Villon, Commynes.".
- catalog description "The Renaissance: Humanism and the Reformation. The influence of Italy and the Rhétoriqueur poets -- Marot and his immediate followers -- Rabelais and Calvin: The epicurean and the stoic -- Platonists and Neo-Platonists. Literary theory and the return of the bourgeois ideal. The doctrine of imitation and the Pléiade -- The chief poets of the Pléiade -- Amyot, Montaigne and Brantôme -- The age of Henry IV and the common-sense of Malherbe. Pre-classicism. Social form and the salon writers -- Honoré d'Urfé and the romanesque -- The drama previous to Corneille -- Pierre Corneille -- Descartes. Classicism. Louis XIV and the classical spirit -- The writers of memoirs and maxims, and women writers -- Moliére and La Fontaine -- Pascal and Racine -- Boileau and Bossuet.".
- catalog extent "xi, 852 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "History of French literature.".
- catalog isFormatOf "History of French literature.".
- catalog issued "1938".
- catalog issued "[c1938]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, H. Holt and Company".
- catalog relation "History of French literature.".
- catalog subject "French literature History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "PQ119 .N5 1938".
- catalog tableOfContents "Modern times: The transition from classicism. The quarrel of ancients and moderns: results -- Writers of the transition: La Bruyere, Saint-Simon, Fénelon. The new philosophy. The popularizers: Bayle and Fontennelle -- Voltaire: Literature and life -- Montesquieu -- Miscellaneous writers. The old and the new genres. Tragedy: Voltaire, Crébillon, Ducis -- Comedy and drame -- Fiction: Lesage, Marivaux, Prévost -- Poetry. The war of liberation. The encyclopedists and the later philosophes -- Voltaire at Ferney: Polemics and philosophy -- Diderot. Pre-romanticism. Rousseau, Saint-Pierre -- Madame de Staël, Constant -- Chateaubriand. Romanticism. The romantic movement -- Immediate predecessors: Nodier, Béranger, Lamartine -- The poets: Victor Hugo -- The poets: Musset, Vigny, Gautier -- The romantic drama -- The romantic novel -- Critics and historians. Realism. The transition: Balzac -- Augier, Dumas Fils and Henry Becque -- The reaction in poetry: Baudelaire and the Parnassians -- Realistic fiction: Flaubert and Maupassant -- Fiction: Zola, the Goncourts, Daudet. The age of science and doubt. The critics: Sainte-Beuve -- The philosophers: Comte, Taine, Renan. The end of the century. In fiction: naturalism, psychology and other currents -- In drama: The three movements -- In poetry: Sentiment and symbolism -- In criticism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Middle Ages: Feudalism and chivalry. The middle ages and the epic -- The lyric and the romance -- The allegory and the early drama -- History, didactic literature and storiology. The Bourgeois influence. The lyric poets of the school of Machaut and Deschamps -- The university and the humanism of the fourteenth century -- The cyclic drama and the farce of Maître Pathelin -- Three individuals: Antoine de La Sale, Villon, Commynes.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Renaissance: Humanism and the Reformation. The influence of Italy and the Rhétoriqueur poets -- Marot and his immediate followers -- Rabelais and Calvin: The epicurean and the stoic -- Platonists and Neo-Platonists. Literary theory and the return of the bourgeois ideal. The doctrine of imitation and the Pléiade -- The chief poets of the Pléiade -- Amyot, Montaigne and Brantôme -- The age of Henry IV and the common-sense of Malherbe. Pre-classicism. Social form and the salon writers -- Honoré d'Urfé and the romanesque -- The drama previous to Corneille -- Pierre Corneille -- Descartes. Classicism. Louis XIV and the classical spirit -- The writers of memoirs and maxims, and women writers -- Moliére and La Fontaine -- Pascal and Racine -- Boileau and Bossuet.".
- catalog title "A history of French literature, from the earliest times to the present.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".