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French Language and Literature 

Resources, both online and elsewhere, for the French language and literature.
Last update: Oct 30th, 2009 URL: http://guides.library.jhu.edu/french  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Free Web Sites

  • ABU: la Bibliothèque Universelle  
    A site of hundreds of texts that allows searching across an entire work.
  • Athena  
    Literature is one section on this huge site. "Textes d'auteurs d'expression française" links to full-text French works. "Books" has other European writers.
  • Gallica  
    This mammoth project of the BNF includes documents of all kinds, not only literary texts. Texts are arranged chronologically and by themes
  • Catalogue critique des ressources textuelles sur l'Internet  
    "… a pour but d'aider les internautes en quête de textes littéraires en langue française à sélectionner, parmi les nombreux sites qui diffusent des ressources textuelles en ligne sur la Toile, ceux qui présentent les caractères les plus sérieux.
  • Réseau francophone des bibliothèques nationales numériques  
    Consulter des journaux, des revues, des livres, des cartes et des plans, des archives numérisés issus des collections d'une dizaine d'institutions documentaires de l'espace francophone.
 

E-texts from the Library

  • Where to search the complete works of a writer, or how to search an entire novel?
  • Full-text literary works on the Internet and on CD-ROM's have changed the way literary scholars work.
  • Searching across the entire corpus of a writer, the ability to create concordances, the power to discover new correspondences and relationships in and among literary works - these capabilities are opening up new fields of inquiry in literature.
 

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