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15057926 No.15057926 [Reply] [Original]

Lesser known French authors edition.
I'll be posting all the chart in French or about French literature that I know of.

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>> No.15058568

bump

>> No.15058731

>>15057926
>no Bloy

>> No.15058808

>>15057936
>partis les plus anciens

>> No.15058831

>>15057926
The only "forgotten" names here are Joinville, Froissart, Monluc and Bonald. Some of the others are pretty widely read, Chateaubriand, Lautréamont for example.

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pensées?

>> No.15059390

what's the best edition en français for Lautréamont? his collected works I mean

>> No.15059593

>>15059390
Pleiade. But maybe not, sometimes they fuck it up. But really, do you need a best edition ?
The Garnier Flammarion poche is great.

>> No.15059759

>>15059593
merci bien

>> No.15061309

>>15057926
lmao
>Chrétien de Troyes
>Bossuet
>Rochefoucauld
>La Bruyère
>Chateaubriand
>Lautréamont
>Barrès
>Péguy
Even Bernanos is know at least by name in literary circles
>"""""""""""""""""""""""forgotten"""""""""""""""""""""""

>> No.15061949

>>15061309
half of those have never been mentioned on /lit/

>> No.15062577

>>15061949
Well yeah, /lit/ is mostly made up of anglos who only read American and British literature; they only know a few writers from other literary traditions, doesn't mean much. Anyone who tries to delve into French lit will soon hear about the names that other anon mentioned, they're hardly forgotten.

>> No.15062706

>>15062577
So it's a great chart for the average anglo /lit/izen. You just have a problem with the word "forgotten".

>> No.15063220

>>15061309
true, and btw Bernanos is most forgettable

>> No.15063228

>>15063220
Bernanos is great

>> No.15064684

>>15058831
Agree, though I'd say Joinville and Froissart are hardly forgotten either (except in as much as writers of the Middle Ages are not very well studied or widely read, with a few exceptions, like Villon maybe)
t. French dude

>> No.15064688

>>15059593
I think I'd heard the Pléiade was a bit of a failure, but I've no idea why

>> No.15064700

>>15061309
Bernanos is better known and more read than Barrès desu. Barrès a bit of a period writer mostly read by specialists or based people (though to a lesser extent than Bourget e.g., who has not had a major republication as far as I know). Bernanos is also much read in Catholic circles, along with Bloy, Psichari and Péguy

>> No.15064714

>>15058005
>>15058023
Based tradcath poster (rather a more demonology than necessary though imho)

>> No.15064727

>>15062706
Well yeah, because, in the absence of any further precision on its applicability, it's wrong.

>> No.15064759

>>15064727
>its applicability
meaning /lit/? where those authors are clearly forgotten

>> No.15065063

>>15064759
Yes, quite... These writers are only forgotten on /lit/, and the chart should either state this, or be of universal value and give us actually forgotten French writers (Jodelle, Théophile de Viau, Gilbert, Aloysius Bertrand, Pierre Benoît, for instance)