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It just has the brief text from 1911 Britannica. Seems like an active life that there must be much more to say about. A long list of works is imported from the French Wikipedia. It needs a portrait and infobox. Bob Burkhardt (talk) 17:52, 20 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Last edited at 17:52, 20 March 2009 (UTC).
Substituted at 22:30, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
There has been an nine-year old ref improve tag on this section: {{refimprove section|date=July 2012}} — so I have moved this here if someone wants to work on it. I will be focusing on expanding the article and identifying the most important works.
Écrivains et hommes de lettres: Voltaire et M. Nicolardot. Montaigne et M. Étienne Catalan. Stendhal. M. Hip. Castille. M. Flourens. M. Lanfrey. L'Académie et les académiciens. M. E. Pelletan. M. Gustave Planche. Gérard de Nerval. Le Parti catholique : MM. de Montalembert, de Falloux, Veuillot. Fléchier. Paul Delaroche. M. E. Quinet (1857)
Voyage autour de mon clocher. Histoire et histoires, short stories (1864)[1]
Louise Tardy (1864)
Mémoires d'un inconnu (1864)
Le Parrain de Cendrillon (1865)
Le Jardin du chanoine (1866)
La Chauve-souris, sequel of Parrain de Cendrillon (1867)
Les Parents coupables, mémoires d'un lycéen (1867)
Le Roman de la bourgeoisie : La cocarde blanche (1814) (1868)
Rapport sur les rapporteurs de M. Duruy (MM. de Sacy, Paul Féval, Théophile Gautier, E. Thierry) (1868)[citation needed]
Nos contemporains:[1] Napoléon III. Lamartine. Le duc d'Aumale. Victor Hugo. Louis Blanc. Sainte-Beuve. Mazzini. George Sand. Thiers. Jules Grévy (1869–1871)
La Csárdás, notes et impressions d'un Français en Autriche, en Hongrie, en Roumanie, en Angleterre, en Italie, en Suisse, en Belgique, en Hollande, en France (1888)