French Lit


The Stranger
The Little Prince
Madame Bovary
The Count of Monte Cristo
Les Misérables
Candide
The Plague
The Phantom of the Opera
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Swann’s Way (In Search of Lost Time, #1)
The Red and the Black
The Three Musketeers
Les Fleurs du Mal
Nausea
Père Goriot
When Secrets Bloom by Patricia  FurstenbergThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettPride and Prejudice by Jane AustenJane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëPeter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Scattered Flowers
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Albert Camus
In the early days, when they thought this epidemic was much like other epidemics, religion held its ground. But once these people realized their instant peril, they gave their thoughts to pleasure. And all the hideous fears that stamp their faces in the daytime are transformed in the fiery, dusty nightfall into a sort of hectic exaltation, an unkempt freedom fevering in their blood.
Albert Camus

Anatole France
You cry, "give us war!" You are visionaries. When will you become thinkers? The thinkers do not look for power and strength from any of the dreams that constitute military art: tactics, strategies, fortifications, artillery and all that rubbish. They do no believe in war, which is a fantasy; they believe in chemistry, which is a science. They know the way to put victory into an algebraic formula. ...more
Anatole France, The Revolt of the Angels

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