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French prose and French poetry had interested me during so many years that when Mr. Gosse invited me to write this book I knew that I was qualified in one particular--the love of my subject. Qualified in knowledge I was not, and could not be. No one can pretend to know the whole of a vast literature. He may have opened many books and turned many pages; he cannot have penetrated to the soul of all books from the Song of Roland to Toute la Lyre. Without reaching its spirit, to read a book is little more than to amuse the eye with printed type. | History of French Literature by Edward Dowden 1 A HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE Edward Dowden CHAPTER PAGE CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII CHAPTER VIII CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER I CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V History of French Literature by Edward Dowden Project Gutenberg s A History of French Literature by Edward Dowden This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it History of French Literature by Edward Dowden 2 under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World II. Author Edward Dowden Editor Edmund Gosse Release Date February 27 2008 EBook 24700 Language English Character set encoding ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE Produced by Ron Swanson Short Histories of the Literatures of the World II. Edited by Edmund Gosse A History of FRENCH LITERATURE BY EDWARD DOWDEN . . DUB. . OXON. . EDIN. . PRINCETON PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN London WILLIAM HEINEMANN MCMXIV First Edition 1897 New Impressions 1899 1904 1907 1911 1914 Copyright London 1897 by William Heinemann PREFACE French prose and French poetry had interested me during so many years that when Mr. Gosse invited me to write this book I knew that I was qualified in one particular--the love of my subject. Qualified in knowledge I was not and could not be. No one can pretend to know the whole of a vast literature. He may have opened many books and turned many pages he cannot have penetrated to the soul of all books from the Song of Roland to Toute la Lyre. Without reaching its spirit to read a book is little more than to amuse the eye with .

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