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Can you name the French writers commonly studied in America, based on the title provided (in English) ?
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Author
Initial
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
H.
Remembrance of Things Past
P.
The Red and the Black
S.
Germinal
Z.
The Human Comedy
B.
The Stranger
C.
Gigi
C.
title
Author
Initial
Madame Bovary
F.
Nausea
S.
Emile
R.
Tartuffe
M.
The Three Musketeers
D.
Henry and June
N.
The Second Sex
B.
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French Writers 101 Quiz
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Created Jan 11, 2011 in
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Jan 11th, 2011 at 06:48 GMT
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Nice selection, but the answers could be tidied up a bit: Molière and Anaïs Nin are missing accents (ideally they should be acceptable both with and without, but the displayed versions should have them) and neither “Beauvoir” nor “de Beauvoir” seems to be accepted at the moment.
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