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FORTHCOMING Available now: Anthology of 19 th Century French Short Fiction Les Fleurs du mal Boule de Suif Eugénie Grandet Le Colonel Chabert Anthology of 16 th Century French Poetry René Maria Chapdelaine La Religieuse Indiana L’Heptaméron La Gloire de mon père Les Lais de Marie de France Candide érèse Raquin Manon Lescaut Hernani La Princesse de Clèves Vie de Saint Alexis Available February, 2012 Tartuffe Le Grand Meaulnes www.MoliereAndCo.com Molière & c o. Molière & c o. Newark Delaware Alain-Fournier Le Grand Meaulnes edited by Anca Sprenger isbn 978-1-58977-082-x Molière & Co. #19 Molière Tartuffe edited by James W. Hassell isbn 978-1-58977-081-1 Molière & Co. #18 February, 2012: Molière & c o. Newark Delaware CALL FOR EDITORS: We need editors to bring more French classics from all periods to light. If you need an edition for your classes and are dissatisfied with what is available, get in touch with Ted Braun at [email protected]. T he Molière & Co. French classics are designed to make reading a much easier job than before, more of a pleasure than before. eir introductions give information about the life and times of the author, important facts about the work, and things to watch out for in the text. Sometimes grammatical information is also given (passé simple, past subjunctive). For editions of plays in verse, explanations of rhyme and meter are given. We use accurate texts in these editions, either from the public domain, prepared by the editor, or with permission of the publisher. Words or short expressions in the text that college students of French are unlikely to know (râler, flâner) or perhaps should know but may not (joue, pont) are glossed in the margins; if expressions won’t fit, they are translated in footnotes. English is used because it makes comprehension instantaneous and exact. Scholar editions prepared in France for French students assume cultural baggage that American students do not have, so lots of references to cultural, historical, mythological, biblical and regional items that you do not see in French editions are footnoted in ours. Since interpretation of the text is for students and their teachers to discuss and figure out, footnotes are only explicative and not interpretative. To make reference in class easy, lines are numbered. Finally, the French-English glossary includes many more words than those glossed in the margins, and definitions are limited to the meanings from the text. solicit examination copies by email: [email protected]. Examination copies will only be sent to college departmental addresses. Look Inside the Books at Amazon.com French Classics for the American Classroom European Masterpieces An Imprint of LinguaText, Ltd. 103 Walker Way Newark, Delaware 19711 Molière & c o. Molière & c o. Newark Delaware From érèse Raquin, Molière & Co. #5.

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Page 1: European Masterpieces An Imprint of LinguaText, Ltd. 103 ... · Eugénie Grandet edited by David A. Ross isbn: 978-1-58977-079-9 Molière & Co. #17 Louis Hemon Maria Chapdelaine edited

FORTHCOMING Available now:Anthology of 19th Century French Short FictionLes Fleurs du malBoule de SuifEugénie Grandet Le Colonel ChabertAnthology of 16th Century French PoetryRenéMaria ChapdelaineLa ReligieuseIndianaL’HeptaméronLa Gloire de mon pèreLes Lais de Marie de FranceCandideThérèse RaquinManon LescautHernaniLa Princesse de ClèvesVie de Saint Alexis

Available February, 2012TartuffeLe Grand Meaulneswww.MoliereAndCo.com

Molière & co.Molière & co.N e w a r k • D e l a w a r e

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Le Grand Meaulnesedited by Anca Sprengerisbn 978-1-58977-082-xMolière & Co. #19

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Tartuffeedited by James W. Hassellisbn 978-1-58977-081-1Molière & Co. #18

February, 2012:

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CALL FOR EDITORS:We need editors to bring more French classics from all periods to light. If you need an edition for your classes and are dissatisfied with what is available, get in touch with Ted Braun at [email protected].

The Molière & Co. French classics are designed to make reading a much easier job than before, more of a pleasure than

before.

Their introductions give information about the life and times of the author, important facts about the work, and things to watch out for in the text. Sometimes grammatical information is also given (passé simple, past subjunctive). For editions of plays in verse, explanations of rhyme and meter are given.

We use accurate texts in these editions, either from the public domain, prepared by the editor, or with permission of the publisher.

Words or short expressions in the text that college students of French are unlikely to know (râler, flâner) or perhaps should know but may not (joue, pont) are glossed in the margins; if expressions

won’t fit, they are translated in footnotes. English is used because it makes comprehension instantaneous and exact.

Scholar editions prepared in France for French students assume cultural baggage that American students do not have, so lots of references to cultural, historical, mythological, biblical and regional items that you do not see in French editions are footnoted in ours. Since interpretation of the text is for students and their teachers to discuss and figure out, footnotes are only explicative and not interpretative. To make reference in class easy, lines are numbered.

Finally, the French-English glossary includes many more words than those glossed in the margins, and definitions are limited to the meanings from the text.

solicit examination copies by email:[email protected].

Examination copies will only be sent to college departmental addresses.

Look Inside the Books at Amazon.com

FrenchClassics

for the AmericanClassroom

European MasterpiecesAn Imprint of LinguaText, Ltd.

103 Walker WayNewark, Delaware 19711Molière & co.Molière & co.

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From Thérèse Raquin, Molière & Co. #5.

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