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This is a list of French historians limited to those with a biographical entry in either English or French Wikipedia. [a] Other major French chroniclers, annalists, philosophers, or other writers are included if they have important historical output. [1
J.M.G. Le Clézio (born 1940), Nobel Prize in Literature, 2008; Annie Ernaux (born 1940), Nobel Prize in Literature, 2022; Marie-Reine de Jaham (born 1940) Patrick Modiano (born 1945), Nobel Prize in Literature, 2014; Daniel Maximin (born 1947) Raphaël Confiant (born 1951) Carole Achache (1952–2016) Kama Sywor Kamanda(born 1952) Patrick ...
Chronological list of French language authors (regardless of nationality), by date of birth. For an alphabetical list of writers of French nationality (broken down by genre), see French writers category .
French contemporary literature workshop with Marc Avelot, Philippe Binant, Bernard Magné, Claudette Oriol-Boyer, Jean Ricardou, Cerisy (France), 1980. For most of the 20th century, French authors had more Literature Nobel Prizes than those of any other nation. [6] The following French or French language authors have won a Nobel Prize in ...
The economic, political and social crises of contemporary France -terrorism, violence, immigration, unemployment, racism, etc.—and (for some) the notion that France has lost its sense of identity and international prestige—through the rise of American hegemony, the growth of Europe and of global capitalism (French: mondialisation)—have created what some critics (like Nancy Huston) have ...
Despite limitations on press freedom, the Restoration was an extraordinary rich period for French literature. Paris editors published the first works of some of France's most famous writers. Honoré de Balzac moved to Paris in 1814, studied at the University of Paris, wrote his first play in 1820, and published his first novel, Les Chouans, in ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century French writers. It includes French writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:21st-century French women writers
The Columbia history of twentieth-century French thought (Columbia University Press, 2006) Moore, Harry T. Twentieth-century French Literature: Since World War II (1966) Sartori, Eva Martin and Dorothy Wynne Zimmerman, eds. French Women Writers (1994) Watt, Adam. Marcel Proust in Context (2014)