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| | | | As I translate and study French Literature, I am always looking for connections to my experiences in France, specifically Paris, and the great French writers and philosophers of littérature from the 18th and 19th centuries such as Hugo, Balzac, Valery, Verne, and Voltaire. When I was living in Paris in the fall of 2012, I... | |
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| | | | "The writer is a speaker; he designates, demonstrates, orders, refuses, interpolates, begs, insults, persuades, insinuates. If he does so without effect, he is talking and saying nothing". --Sartre Over the twelve years that I have been blogging on myfrenchquest.com, the post with the highest number of visits and interactions is my analysis of What is... | |
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| | | | My daughter, Kalie, is a guest blogger sharing about her recent trip to Christmas markets in Europe last month. She and her college friend, Cassie, visited 24 Christmas markets in Germany, Switzerland, and France over the course of five days. Click here to read part one. Here is their itinerary: Day 1: Fly into Frankfurt,... | |
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| | It's two or three days since I finished reading Valley of Grace, and I'm still savouring the reading of it. It's always such a pleasure to read Marion Halligan's novels ... I save them up when a new one comes along and wait to read them in the same way that I save a box... |