Resources for FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE LITERATURE
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Library Databases
GENERAL DATABASES
- Academic
Universe
Available only to UConn faculty, staff
and students. Provides full-text access to many French
language newspapers and publications, including Le Monde.
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FirstSearch
This gateway provides a number
of databases. WorldCat locates books and other materials in
libraries worldwide.
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InfoTrac Onefile
FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE DATABASES
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American and French Treasury of the French Language
(ARTFL)
Available only to UConn faculty, staff and students. It
contains over 1,880 French texts available in full text. Since
the original purpose of the database was to serve as a
concordance, the only way to read a text is to search it for a
word and go forward or back to the desired page. It is very
useful, however, for comparing an authors use of a word in
various texts, or the use of a word by many authors in a given
time period.
- Diderot
and d'Alembert's Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire
raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers
(part of the ARFTL Project)
The Encyclopédie database contains 20.8 million words,
400,000 unique forms, 18,000 pages of text, 17 volumes of
articles, and 11 volumes of plate legends.
- Provençal
Poetry Database (part of the ARTFL Project)
This database contains 38 texts from the 12th and 13th
centuries.
- French
Women Writers Database (part of the ARTFL Project)
The ARTFL French Women Writers Project is a searchable database
containing works by 25 French women authors from the 16th to
the 19th century.
- The
Textes de Français Ancien (TFA) database (part of the
ARTFL Project)
The TFA contains 65 documents, covering the12th-15th
centuries.
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LLBA (a service of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
- 1973-present
Select LLBA from the ERL menu under "Arts &
Humanities", then click on either "Quick Search" or "Advanced
Search." Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
provides indexing and abstracts for ca. 2,000 journals,
1973-present, with selective coverage of books, occasional
papers, and dissertations. Covers theoretical linguistics,
language acquisition, computational and mathematical
linguistics, language therapy, and other language-related
fields.
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Linguistics Working Papers Abstracts 1996-present
Abstracts and tables of contents for recent volumes of 30
working papers series.
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Modern Language Association International Bibliography
1963-present
Indexes critical materials on modern language, literature,
linguistics, and folklore. Covering literary and language
scholarship from 1963 to the present, it provides access to
over 3,000 journals and series published worldwide, monographs,
working papers and proceedings, and bibliographies.
DATABASES USEFUL FOR FRENCH LANGUAGE AND
LITERATURE
- America : History
and Life
This database covers U.S. and Canadian history, area studies,
current affairs, from 1963 - present
- Arts &
Humanities Citation Search 1980-present
Records referencing many of the world's leading arts and
humanities journals.
- Canadian Heritage
Information Network (CHIN)
Comprised of over 23 separate databases, CHIN is an information
gateway to museums, galleries, and material culture and
heritage in Canada.
- Galenet Gale Literary
Databases:
- Dictionary of Literary Biography
Provides biographical and critical coverage of authors in
lengthy essays. Includes several volumes dedicated to French
literature.
- Contemporary Authors
Provides biographical sketches often accompanied by authors'
comments.
- Contemporary Literary Criticism
Includes living authors and those who died after 1959.
- Historical
Abstracts
Historical Abstracts indexes world literature in history,
related social sciences, humanities, from 1973-present
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Humanities Full Text
a bibliographic database that cites articles from
English-language periodicals, plus the full text of selected
periodicals. Periodical coverage includes some of the
best-known scholarly journals and numerous lesser-known but
important specialized magazines. Full-text coverage begins in
January 1995.
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PapersFirst 1993-present
Coverage includes papers in every congress, conference,
exposition, workshop, symposium, and meeting received at The
British Library.
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Proceedings 1993-present
Coverage includes citations of every congress, conference,
exposition, workshop, symposium, and meeting received at The
British Library.
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Web of Science (via Web of Knowledge)
The Web of Science offers citation searching on authors and
co-authors, keyword searching of abstracts, titles, and
KeyWords Plus, and other enhanced access to the following three
databases :
- Science Citation Index Expanded
(SCI-EXPANDED)--1994-present
- Social Sciences Citation Index
(SSCI)--1994-present
- Arts & Humanities Citation Index
(A&HCI)--1994-present
A multidisciplinary database covering the journal literature
of the arts and humanities. It indexes 1,100 of the world's
leading arts and humanities journals, as well as covering
individually selected, relevant items from over 6,800 major
science and social journals.
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Electronic Journals and
Citations
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS IN THE LIBRARY
- JSTOR
Journal Storage - an archive of older journal titles.
- Project
Muse
Johns Hopkins University Press journals, including Modern
Language Notes (MLN)
ELECTRONIC JOURNALS VIA THE INTERNET
- Le Monde
version of the print newspaper.
- Libération
version of the print newspaper. To gain complete access,
one must subscribe. However, there are many articles available
free.
- Le
Francophile
journal concerned with French culture
STYLE GUIDES
- !
Electronic Citation
Instructions for citing electronic formats according to APA,
MLA, Chicago and other style guides.
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Teaching and Learning
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ERIC
ERIC is the premier national bibliographic database of
education literature, 1966+. Look here to find information on
teaching theories, methods, curriculum etc.
- UConn Subject Web :
Education
- Education
World
This site is a good starting place for materials on teaching
foreign languages. It provides links to sites with tools for
test, lesson plans, self-study, songs, sound clips, information
on culture, and standards.
- UCLA Language
Materials Project
This site focuses on less commonly taught languages, like
French Creole, Haitian creole. The Scout Report says "It
categorizes more than 3,500 resources covering 80 languages,
and allows users to specify the language and the type of
resource they are seeking. Resources include books,
audiocassettes, videos, and various multimedia packages that
target individual teaching needs. In addition, the site offers
cultural and linguistic profiles of dozens of less commonly
taught languages, and features links to a number of similarly
useful language-teaching Websites."
- WestEd: Technology in
Education
The Scout Report describes this site : "WestEd's Technology in
Education site is designed to disseminate educational
information. They offer an array of services & resources to
assist educators, educational agencies, policy makers in the
development, implementation, and evaluation of educational
technology."
- National
Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education
Site includes all NCBE publications, plus databases, journal
articles, and many links to related sites.
- American Association of
Teachers of French
- American Council on the
Teaching of Foreign Languages
Includes full-text resources available for downloading -
proficiency guidelines and standards, white papers,
- Connecticut Council of
Language Teachers
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Key Web Sites
DICTIONARIES
Dictionaries:
French
Dictionaries: Historical
Dictionaries: Regional
- Comparative
Lexicography of French and English in Canada
This site is still under construction ; when complete, the goal
of the Bilingual Canadian Dictionary Project is to produce a
truly Canadian English-French, French-English dictionary and to
develop an electronic database of English- and French- Canadian
texts for comparative work in the fields of translation and
lexical research. Begun in 1988, this is a cooperative project
between the University of Ottowa, University of Montreal, and
Laval University.
- Le
Dictionnaire francophone en ligne!
Put by the publisher Hachette, this dictionary takes a
standard French word, defines it, and gives its equivalent or
any variants in a wide range of francophone countries; it also
translates francophone words into standard French.
- L'Université
des réseaux d'expression française
(UREF)
Provides access to the following francophone
dictionaries : Le Français au Burundi, Le
Français en Centrafrique, Le Français à
l'Ile Maurice, Le Français en Nouvelle Calédonie,
Le Français de la Réunion
CONCORDANCES AND
FULL-TEXT
Concordances and Full-Text:
Prose
- Le
Château
This site provides some full-text resources in French
literature. Arranged by literary type, the resources are
downloadable in compressed files.
- Constitution of
the Fifth Republic
- Gallica
Gallica is an experimental server maintained by the
Bibliothèque nationale de France which contains numerous
electronic texts, images, animation and sound files of French
literature.
- Le
Petit Prince
This site provides links to various translated editions of this
wonderful work.
- Project
Guttenberg
Public domain e-texts that can be downloaded.
- University of
Virginia : French collection
Most of the texts provided on this site are for the UVA
community only. However, there is still a substantial number of
e-texts available to make this site a worthwhile peruse. There
is a nice page of other French web resources.
Concordances and Full-Text:
Poetry
HISTORIES OF THE
LITERATURE
Histories of the Literature:
General
Histories of the Literature: Middle
Ages
- Literature
of the French Middle Ages
- Old French
Language Page
This site (available in French or English) contains information
and links regarding the history and development of the language
and literature of France through 1400 A.D. It was created and
is maintained by a graduate student in French Linguistics at
Indiana University.
Histories of the Literature: Early Modern
and Renaissance
Histories of the Literature: 17th Century -
Neoclassicism and Baroque
Histories of the Literature: 18th Century -
The Enlightenment
Histories of the Literature: 19th
Century
Histories of the Literature:
Francophone
- An Introduction to
the Francophone literature of the Maghreb
This site contains information on the French literature in the
Maghreb, provided by the Maghrebi Studies Group at Binghamton
University. It provides access to resources with general
information on Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and includes
information on authors, journals etc. from Morocco, Algeria,
and Tunisia. It also contains a mailing list and information on
related conferences, and links to sites of related
interest.
AUTHORS
To find more sites on specific French authors, try an advanced
Yahoo! search. Use the author's name (last name works best) and
choosing either "intelligent default" or "exact phrase."
Various authors
- The
Library
Provides brief biographies, photographs, lists of selected
translation of works, and some text excerpts.
Patrick Chamoiseau
- Patrick
Chamoiseau
This site, which is currently under construction, contains a
brief biography and bibliography of the author.
Marcel Proust
- The
Kolb-Proust Archive for Research
The Kolb-Proust Archive for Research is a project of the
Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The
project is devoted to the study of the French author Marcel
Proust and his time. Their aim is to demonstrate the utility of
Internet distribution of research documents in the humanities,
and the possibility of carrying out original research at a
distance. The site (available in English or French) contains a
bibliography, correspondence, and related websites.
Stéphane
Mallarmé
Arthur Rimbaud
- Rimbaud
Web
This site boasts that it is "tout Rimbaud sur internet." And
indeed it just may well be. There's a magazine Rimbaudzine,
photographs, as well as the poet's works and letters. There are
links to Bibliothèque Rimbaud and the Musée
Rimbaud, and other Rimbaud societies and groups.
Antoine de Saint
Exupéry
- Antoine de Saint
Exupéry
Includes biographical and bibliographical information, as well
as a section on Le Petit Prince.
Gabrielle Roy
- Groupe de
recherche sur Gabrielle Roy
This group at McGill focuses on current research on Gabrielle
Roy, in particular on her unpublished writings. They provide
biographical and bibliographical information about Roy and a
guide to her archives.
Voltaire
- Voltaire
Foundation
This site contains links to and information about Voltaire and
the Enlightenment. There is also an alphabetic list of his
writings, a list of publications of the Foundation, and
information about various Voltaire events.
Émile Zola
Francophone women writers
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Ecrivains français d'outre mer
Maintained by the French Ministrè des affairs
étrangères, this site provides essays on various
aspects of francophone literature.
- Femmes
Ecrivains et littérature africaine francophone
Made available by the Department of French Studies, School of
European Languages at the University of Western Australia, this
site, available in French or modified English, provides textual
and bibliographic information on francophone African women
writers. There are photographs, brief biographical sketches,
full-text interviews of selected authors from the magazine,
Amina. Also available are lists of published works translated
into English, as well a selected listing of unpublished works,
many of which are available in full-text.
LITERARY MOVEMENTS /
GENRES
- International Dada
Archive
Still under construction, site provides information on the
resources and services of the International Dada Archive at the
University of Iowa Libraries. When complete, the site aims to
become a resource for bibliographical information about the
historic Dada movement and the individual Dada writers and
artists.
- Oulipo
(OUvroir de LIttérature POtentielle)
The website for Oulipo, the group co- founded by Raymond
Queneau and François Le Lionnais, offers a history of
the movement, list of members, bibliographies and some of the
basic texts.
FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE
STUDIES
Francophone: General
- French
Studies Web
Complied by the Association of College and Research Libriaries'
Western European Specialists Section the French Studies Web
provides annotated links to scholarly web resources.
- IDLIVRE: L'éditeur
de cultures francophones
A literary forum for French-speaking writers from various
cultures.
Francophone: Africa
- LIMAG : Littératures
du Maghreb
Covers the literatures of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.,
emphasizing modern/contemporary authors. Some features are a
list of events relating to Maghrebian literature, a list of
related sites on the Internet, bibliographies, dissertations,
as well as two full-text periodicals: Etudes littéraires
maghrébines and Littératures Maghrébines
et Comparées.
Francophone: Canada
- Early Canadiana
(ECO)
This site appears in the Scout Report review, which describes
it as an "outstanding library of primary sources in
Canadian history from the arrival of the first Europeans to the
late 19th century,." The site emphasizes literature, women's
history, native studies, and the history of French Canada.
There are digital images of the pages from over 1,100 selected
books and pamphlets, and the collection may be searched by
keyword, title, author, subject, or publisher or browsed by
title or author. The site is available in French and
English.
- L'ÎLE, le
Centre de documentation virtuel sur la littérature
québécoise
This site contains detailed biographical and bibliographical
information about more than 500 authors. Several
Québéois government agencies sponsor this
effort.
- Littérature
québécoise
This site provides brief biographical and bibliographical
information on contemporary Quebecois authors.
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Internet Search Tools
- Yahoo! France
- WoYaa! Portail
Internet Africain
La mission de WoYaa! est de promouvoir l'Afrique Digitale en
facilitant et rendant moins coûteuse la navigation et la
communication sur Internet tout en accroissant la
visibilité des ressources et sites Africains.
- La Toile du
Québec
- Index des sites
éducatifs francophones
- IPL: The Internet
Public Library (formerly Argus
Clearinghouse)
Argus collects web page "guides" on a wide variety of topics
and provides keyword and subject access to that information.
Each site listed is rated by 5 aspects of content and
appearance, and the name and association of the guide compiler
is provided.
- Evaluating Internet
Resources
- InternetScout
Project
The Internet Scout Project is located in the Department
of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation to provide
timely information to the education community about valuable
Internet resources. Daily and weekly updates are offered for
K-12 and higher education faculty, staff, and students, as well
as interested members of the general public.
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Associations and Libraries
- Alliance
Française de Hartford
Their mission is to contribute to a wider knowledge of the
French culture.
- Bibliothèque Nationale
de France
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French and Franophone Public Libraries
This site provides links to public library websites in France,
Belgium, Québec, and Switzerland.
- The French library and
Cultural Center
The French Library and Cultural Center is located in Boston and
is the largest institution of its kind in New England. It
houses an extensive collection of French books, periodicals,
films, audio and video cassettes. In addition to library, the
Center offers programs including language classes, lectures,
concerts, cooking demonstrations, and art exhibitions. Their
mission is to promote French language and culture by serving
and educating the culturally diverse Francophone and
Francophile communities of Boston and New England.
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or comments please contact:
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Young
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French
Literature
The University of Connecticut
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