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Library resources available to students of French or Francophone Studies.

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Call Numbers for French

To find books in French in the catalog, you must do an advanced catalog search in EBSCO Discovery Service, then change the language on the lower half of the page.

Books on French language and literature are on the 2nd floor of Dupré Library.

PC2001-3761 - French

  • PC2700-3708....Dialects. Provincialisms
  • PC2813-2898....Old French
  • PC3201-3366....Provencal (Old)
  • PC3371-3420.5....Modern patois of South France
  • PC3420.8-3495....Langue d'oc dialects
  • PC3721-3761....Slang. Argot

PQ1-3999 - French literature

  • PQ1-771....History and criticism
    • PQ1-150....General
    • PQ151-221....Medieval. Old French
    • PQ226-310....Modern
    • PQ400-491....Poetry
    • PQ500-591....Drama
    • PQ601-771....Prose and prose fiction
  • PQ781-841....Folk literature
  • PQ845....Juvenile literature
  • PQ1100-1297....Collections
    • PQ1100-1145....General
    • PQ1160-1193....Poetry
    • PQ1211-1241....Drama
    • PQ1243-1297....Prose
  • PQ1300-1595....Old French literature to ca. 1500/1550
    • PQ1300-1391....Collections
    • PQ1411-1595....Individual authors and works
    • PQ1411-1545....To 1350/1400
    • PQ1551-1595....14th-15th century to ca. 1525
  • PQ1600-2726....Modern literature
    • PQ1600-1709....16th century
    • PQ1710-1935....17th century
    • PQ1947-2147....18th century
    • PQ2149-2551....19th century
    • PQ2600-2651....1900-1960
    • PQ2660-2686....1961-2000
    • PQ2700-2726....2001-
  • PQ3800-3999....Provincial, local, colonial, etc.

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