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Introduction to the Arts in France
FRENCH CULTURE AND CIVILISATION
A very rich cultural heritage
Architecture
Literature
Music
Painting/Sculpture
Cinema
Architecture
From vestiges of Roman
Roman amphitheatres still in use today
Lyon (Fourvière)
Orange
buildings e.g. many 2000 years old Roman amphithéâtres still in use today
To ultra modern designs such as the Centre Pompidou in Metz
Cathedrals
Notre Dame de Paris
12th-13th centuries
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Saint Jean, Lyon
12-14th centuries
Chateaux
Château du Sou (Rhône)
14th century
Chenonceau (Loire Valley)
16th century
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19th century buildings
Eiffel Tower
Arc de Triomphe
20th century buildings
The Louvre Pyramid
The Grande Arche de la Défense
Literature
Marie de France (12th century)
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19th century buildings
Opéra de Paris
Université Lyon 3
21st century Buildings
Viaduct de Millau (2004)
Centre Pompidou - Metz (2010)
Literature
16th century
Francois Rabelais
Gargantua et Pantagruel
Ronsard
Written in
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Literature
17th century
Cyrano de Bergerac
Literature
17th Century
Molière
Literature
18th century
Voltaire (Candide)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(The Social contract)
Madame de Lafayette
Literature
18th Century
Olympe de Gouje
1st feminist!
Payed a heavy price for fighting women’s cause
Literature
19th century
Victor Hugo
(Hunchback of Notre Dame)
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Alexandre Dumas
(Count of Monte Cristo)
Literature
19th century
Honoré de Balzac
(La comédie Humaine)
Emile Zola
(L’assomoir, Germinal)
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