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- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire, formerly Le Magazine Littéraire, is a French monthly magazine about literature. It is published by Sophia Publications...
- Canada (LTAC) (or, in French, ****ociation des traducteurs et traductrices littéraires du Canada (ATTLC)) is an ****ociation of literary translators from across...
- ark:/12148/cb328268096/date Archives de Les Nouvelles littéraires on available at Gallica Presse et revues, Les Nouvelles littéraires, artistiques et scientifiques list...
- (Berlin, 1902) by Count C. Oberndorff. Raynal's own letters, Nouvelles littéraires, dispatched to various German courts, keeping the European aristocracy...
- (1813–1814), the Journal took the title Journal des Débats Politiques et Littéraires, and, under the second Restoration, it took a conservative rather than...
- founded a French-language w****ly newspaper called La Gazette du commerce et littéraire, pour la ville et district de Montréal on June 3, 1778. It was the first...
- The Prix littéraire des collégien·ne·s is a Canadian literary award, presented annually to a work of French-language Canadian literature selected by a...
- The Thursday edition was accompanied by an 8-page supplement, Le Figaro Littéraire. The Friday and Sa****ay editions optionally included more voluminous...
- littéraire Le Monde 2021 pour Jacqueline Jacqueline". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 14 November 2021. "Mathieu Belezi remporte le prix littéraire « Le...
- (French pronunciation: [kaɲ]), officially known as classes préparatoires littéraires, is a two-year academic program in the French “post-bac” (≈undergraduate)...