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A guided anthology and critical survey offering readers concise introductory essays and English translations of representative passages that illuminate the development, genres, and stylistic qualities of French letters. It pairs critical commentary with selected excerpts to demonstrate characteristic strengths—clarity, wit, theatrical skill, and aphoristic thought—while noting relative weaknesses such as less prominence in lyric verse. Selections range from medieval lyric and chivalric material through satire, moralist maxims, drama, philosophical and historical prose to more recent fiction and criticism, and the volume closes with an epilogue and index for further study.

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William Cleaver Wilkinson

William Cleaver Wilkinson was an American educator and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of French literature and language. He is best known for his works such as "Classic French Course in English," which provides insights into French literary classics, and "French Classics," which further explores the richness of French literature. Wilkinson's writings often reflect his passion for teaching and his dedication to making French literature accessible to English-speaking audiences. His notable works, including "The Epic of Paul" and "The Epic of Saul," showcase his literary versatility and commitment to cultural exchange.

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