"A History of French Literature: From the Earliest Times to the Great War" offers a comprehensive exploration of French literary development. Authored by Edwin Preston Dargan and William Albert Nitze, this historical overview examines the evolution of French writing, key literary movements, and influential authors from the earliest known works to the period encompassing the First World War.
This volume provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical contexts that shaped French literature, highlighting significant works and their enduring impact. It is an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the rich tapestry of French literary heritage.
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