- Le
Figaro (French: [lə fiɡaʁo] ) is a
French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was
named after Figaro, a
character in a play by
polymath Beaumarchais...
- (French pronunciation: [kaɲ]),
officially known as
classes préparatoires
littéraires, is a two-year
academic program in the
French “post-bac” (≈undergraduate)...
- (Berlin, 1902) by
Count C. Oberndorff. Raynal's own letters,
Nouvelles littéraires,
dispatched to
various German courts,
keeping the
European aristocracy...
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Archives de Les
Nouvelles littéraires on
available at
Gallica Presse et revues, Les
Nouvelles littéraires,
artistiques et
scientifiques list...
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littéraire Le
Monde 2021 pour
Jacqueline Jacqueline". Le
Monde (in French).
Retrieved 14
November 2021. "Mathieu
Belezi remporte le prix
littéraire « Le...
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conceived by François
Eudes de Mézeray in 1663. A
publication titled Journal littéraire général was
supposed to be
published to
fulfill that goal, but
never was...
- The Société
littéraire de Liège was a
literary society in Liège. It was set up on 5
April 1779 by François-Charles de Velbrück
during his
reign as prince...
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founded a French-language w****ly
newspaper called La
Gazette du
commerce et
littéraire, pour la
ville et
district de Montréal on June 3, 1778. It was the first...
- Le
Nouveau Magazine Littéraire,
formerly Le
Magazine Littéraire, is a
French monthly magazine about literature. It is
published by
Sophia Publications...
-
Canada (LTAC) (or, in French, ****ociation des
traducteurs et
traductrices littéraires du
Canada (ATTLC)) is an ****ociation of
literary translators from across...