. . . . . . . "This is a list of novelists from France. Novelists in this list should be notable in some way, and ideally have Wikipedia articles on them. See also French novelists Category Index. \n* Honor\u00E9 d'Urf\u00E9 (1568\u20131625) \n* Charles Sorel (c. 1602\u20131674) \n* Madeleine de Scud\u00E9ry (1607\u20131701) \n* Madame de Lafayette (1634\u20131693), author of La Princesse de Cl\u00E8ves \n* Alain-Ren\u00E9 Le Sage (1668\u20131747) \n* Pierre de Marivaux (1688\u20131763) \n* Voltaire (1694\u20131778), philosophe, satirist, playwright, author of Candide \n* Fran\u00E7oise de Graffigny (1695\u20131758), author of Lettres d'une P\u00E9ruvienne \n* Abb\u00E9 Pr\u00E9vost (1697\u20131763), author of Manon Lescaut \n* Claude Prosper Jolyot de Cr\u00E9billon (1707\u20131777) \n* Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712\u20131778), philosophe, author of Julie, or the New Heloise \n* Denis Diderot (1713\u20131784), philosophe, author of Rameau's Nephew \n* Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (1714\u20131792) \n* Restif de la Bretonne (1734\u20131806) \n* Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737\u20131814), author of Paul et Virginie \n* Marquis de Sade (1740\u20131814), author of \"Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man\", Justine, The 120 Days of Sodom, Philosophy in the Bedroom, and Juliette \n* Choderlos de Laclos (1741\u20131803), author of Les Liaisons dangereuses \n* Anne Louise Germaine de Sta\u00EBl (1766\u20131817) \n* Benjamin Constant (1767\u20131830), author of Adolphe \n* Sophie de Renneville (1772\u20131822), writer, editor, journalist \n* Fran\u00E7ois-Ren\u00E9 de Chateaubriand (1768\u20131848), author of Atala and Ren\u00E9 \n* \u00C9tienne Pivert de Senancour (1770\u20131846) \n* Charles Nodier (1780\u20131844) \n* Stendhal (1783\u20131842), author of The Red and the Black, considered by some to be the first modern novel, and The Charterhouse of Parma \n* \u00C9lise Vo\u00EFart, (1786\u20131866), writer and translator \n* Charles Paul de Kock (1793\u20131871) \n* Antoinette Henriette Cl\u00E9mence Robert (1797\u20131872) \n* Charles Dezobry (1798\u20131871), historian and historical novelist \n* Honor\u00E9 de Balzac (1799\u20131850), author of La Com\u00E9die Humaine, a series of novels presenting a full picture of France in the early 19th century \n* Alexandre Dumas, p\u00E8re (1802\u20131870), author of The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers \n* Victor Hugo (1802\u20131885), author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Les Mis\u00E9rables \n* Prosper M\u00E9rim\u00E9e (1803\u20131870), author of Carmen \n* Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804\u20131869) \n* George Sand (1804\u20131876), pseudonym of Amantine Aurore Lucile Dupin, Baroness Dudevant \n* Eug\u00E8ne Sue (1804\u20131857) \n* Jules Am\u00E9d\u00E9e Barbey d'Aurevilly (1808\u20131889) \n* Alfred de Musset (1810\u20131857) \n* Th\u00E9ophile Gautier (1811\u20131872) \n* Gustave Flaubert (1821\u20131880), author of Madame Bovary and Sentimental Education \n* Edmond de Goncourt (1822\u20131896) \n* Henri Murger (1822\u20131861), author of Sc\u00E8nes de la vie de boh\u00E8me \n* Alexandre Dumas, fils (1824\u20131895), author of La Dame aux cam\u00E9lias \n* Edmond About (1828\u20131885) \n* Jules Verne (1828\u20131905), writer of techno-thrillers like Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, and founding father of science fiction \n* Pauline Cassin Caro (1828/34/35 - 1901), novelist \n* Jules de Goncourt (1830\u20131870) \n* Hector Malot (1830\u20131907) \n* \u00C9mile Gaboriau (1832\u20131873), pioneer of modern detective fiction \n* Eug\u00E8ne Le Roy (1836\u20131907) \n* Alphonse Daudet (1840\u20131897) \n* \u00C9mile Zola (1840\u20131902), naturalist, author of Germinal and Nana \n* Anatole France (1844\u20131924) \n* L\u00E9on Bloy (1846\u20131917) \n* Brada (1847-1938) \n* Joris-Karl Huysmans (1848\u20131907), author of \u00C0 rebours and L\u00E0-bas \n* Guy de Maupassant (1850\u20131893) \n* Pierre Loti (1850\u20131923) \n* \u00C9l\u00E9mir Bourges (1852\u20131925) \n* Paul Bourget (1852\u20131935) \n* Ren\u00E9 Bazin (1853\u20131932) \n* Adolphe Chenevi\u00E8re (1855\u201319??) \n* Maurice Barr\u00E8s (1862\u20131923) \n* Henri de R\u00E9gnier (1864\u20131936) \n* Jules Renard (1864\u20131910) \n* Mathilde Alanic (1864-1948) \n* Marie L\u00E9ra (1864-1958) \n* Juliette Heuzey (1865-1952) \n* Romain Rolland (1866\u20131944), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1915 \n* Gaston Leroux (1868\u20131927), author of The Phantom of the Opera and The Mystery of the Yellow Room which is recognized as the first locked room puzzle mystery novel \n* Gabrielle R\u00E9val (1869-1938) \n* Andr\u00E9 Gide (1869\u20131951) \n* Henri Bordeaux (1870\u20131963) \n* Marcel Proust (1871\u20131922), author of In Search of Lost Time, sometimes seen as the greatest modernist novel \n* Colette (1873\u20131954), best known for Gigi and Ch\u00E9ri \n* Alfred Jarry (1873\u20131907), satirist, inventor of Pataphysics \n* Louisa Emily Dobr\u00E9e (fl. ca. 1877\u20131917) \n* Roger Martin du Gard (1881\u20131958), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1937 \n* Louis Pergaud (1882\u20131915) \n* Rose Combe (1883\u20131932) \n* Georges Duhamel (1884\u20131966) \n* Fran\u00E7ois Mauriac (1885\u20131970), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1952 \n* Jules Romains (1885\u20131972) \n* Alain-Fournier (1886\u20131914) \n* \u00C8ve Paul-Margueritte (1885-1971) \n* Lucie Paul-Margueritte (1886-1955) \n* Ren\u00E9 Maran (1887-1960) \n* Georges Bernanos (1888\u20131948) \n* Adrien Bertrand (1888\u20131917) \n* Henri Bosco (1888\u20131976) \n* Louis Ferdinand C\u00E9line (1894\u20131961), author of Journey to the End of the Night and Death on the Installment Plan or Mort \u00E0 Cr\u00E9dit \n* Henri de Montherlant (1895\u20131972) \n* Jean Giono (1895\u20131970) \n* Julien Green (1900\u20131998) \n* Antoine de Saint Exup\u00E9ry (1900\u20131944) \n* Nathalie Sarraute (1900\u20131999) \n* Andr\u00E9 Malraux (1901\u20131976) \n* Marie-Magdeleine Carbet (1902-1996) \n* Ir\u00E8ne N\u00E9mirovsky (1903\u20131942), author of Suite fran\u00E7aise \n* Raymond Queneau (1903\u20131976) \n* Pierre Herbart (1903\u20131974) \n* Marguerite Yourcenar (1903\u20131987) \n* Raymond Radiguet (1903\u20131923) \n* Jean-Paul Sartre (1905\u20131980), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1964 \n* Jeanine Delpech (1905-1992) \n* Louise Aslanian (1906\u20131945), pseudonym \"Las\", author of \"The Way of doubt\". \n* Pauline R\u00E9age (1907\u20131998) \n* Simone de Beauvoir (1908\u20131986) \n* Paul Berna (1908\u20131994) \n* Alix Andr\u00E9 (1909-2000) \n* Jean Genet (1910\u20131986) \n* Jean-Louis Baghio'o (1910-1994) \n* Rapha\u00EBl Tardon (1911-1967) \n* Henri Troyat (1911\u20132007) \n* Pierre Boulle (1912\u20131994), author of The Bridge on the River Kwai and Planet of the Apes \n* Albert Camus (1913\u20131960), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1957 \n* Gilbert Cesbron (1913\u20131979) \n* Claude Simon (1913\u20132005), Nobel Prize in Literature, 1985 \n* Romain Gary (1914\u20131980), winner of the Goncourt prize twice, 1956, and 1975 under the pseudonym of Emile Ajar \n* Marguerite Duras (1914\u20131996) \n* Joseph Zobel (1915-2006) \n* Maurice Druon (1918\u20132009) \n* Boris Vian (1920\u20131959) \n* Alain Robbe-Grillet (1922\u20132008) \n* Salvat Etchart (1924-1985) \n* Michel Tournier (1924-2016) \n* Philippe Daudy (1925\u20131994) \n* Michel Butor (1926-2016) \n* \u00C9douard Glissant (1928-2011) \n* Andr\u00E9 Schwarz-Bart (1928-2006) \n* S\u00E9bastien Japrisot (1931\u20132003) \n* Emmanuelle Arsan (1932-2005) \n* Jean Bernab\u00E9 (1942-2017) \n* R\u00E9gine Deforges (1935-2014) \n* Fran\u00E7oise Sagan (1935\u20132004) \n* Georges Perec (1936\u20131982) \n* Maryse Cond\u00E9 (born 1937) \n* J.M.G. Le Cl\u00E9zio (born 1940), Nobel Prize in Literature, 2008 \n* Annie Ernaux (born 1940) \n* Marie-Reine de Jaham (born 1940) \n* Patrick Modiano (born 1945), Nobel Prize in Literature, 2014 \n* Daniel Maximin (born 1947) \n* Rapha\u00EBl Confiant (born 1951) \n* Kama Sywor Kamanda (born 1952) \n* Patrick Chamoiseau (born 1953) \n* Nancy Huston (born 1953) \n* Gis\u00E8le Pineau (born 1956) \n* Fred Vargas (born 1957) \n* Michel Houellebecq (born 1958), Impact award winner \n* \u00C9ric-Emmanuel Schmitt (born 1960) \n* Charles Dantzig (born 1961) \n* Pavel Hak (born 1962) \n* Beatrice Hammer (born 1963) \n* Fabienne Kanor (born 1970) \n* Laurent Binet (born 1972)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "236709"^^ . . . . . . . . "\u30D5\u30E9\u30F3\u30B9\u306E\u5C0F\u8AAC\u5BB6\u4E00\u89A7"@ja . . . . . . . . "9176"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This is a list of novelists from France. Novelists in this list should be notable in some way, and ideally have Wikipedia articles on them. See also French novelists Category Index. \n* Honor\u00E9 d'Urf\u00E9 (1568\u20131625) \n* Charles Sorel (c. 1602\u20131674) \n* Madeleine de Scud\u00E9ry (1607\u20131701) \n* Madame de Lafayette (1634\u20131693), author of La Princesse de Cl\u00E8ves \n* Alain-Ren\u00E9 Le Sage (1668\u20131747) \n* Pierre de Marivaux (1688\u20131763) \n* Voltaire (1694\u20131778), philosophe, satirist, playwright, author of Candide \n* Fran\u00E7oise de Graffigny (1695\u20131758), author of Lettres d'une P\u00E9ruvienne \n* Abb\u00E9 Pr\u00E9vost (1697\u20131763), author of Manon Lescaut \n* Claude Prosper Jolyot de Cr\u00E9billon (1707\u20131777) \n* Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712\u20131778), philosophe, author of Julie, or the New Heloise \n* Denis Diderot (1713\u20131784), philosophe, au"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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