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The author surveys the development of French literature from its medieval origins through the Renaissance, the transitional seventeenth century, the age of Louis XIV, the eighteenth century, Romanticism, and the later critical age, combining literary history with linguistic and cultural analysis. He traces how the Romance language shaped stylistic qualities, examines medieval epic verse, Renaissance experimentation, the corrective influence of figures advocating purity and form, and the salons and Academy that institutionalized taste. The narrative connects shifting political and social contexts to changes in style, theory, and institutions, and concludes with bibliographical aids and a chronological list of authors and principal works.

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Lytton Strachey

Lytton Strachey was an influential English writer and biographer, known for his distinctive approach to biography that combined literary flair with psychological insight. His most notable work, "Eminent Victorians," offers a critical and often irreverent examination of four prominent figures from the Victorian era, challenging the conventional narratives of their lives. Strachey was also a key member of the Bloomsbury Group, a collective of intellectuals and artists who shaped modern thought in the early 20th century. His writings, including "Books and Characters, French & English" and "Landmarks in French Literature," reflect his deep engagement with literature and history, making significant contributions to literary criticism.

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