Keywords
- 17th century
- 18th century
- 18th century French grammars
- 1913
- : orthography
- action
- action-oriented repertoire
- adaptation
- aesthetics
- albums
- amateur
- Ariane
- autobiographical competence
- blur
- Bragaglia
- charity schools
- child
- childhood
- children's literature
- collection
- comic strip
- contemporary literature
- correspondence
- De Kooning
- didactic
- didactics of French as a foreign language
- Dorat
- drawing
- dynamics
- education in French
- elegy
- epistolarity
- female education
- fictional discourse
- filiation
- form of life
- French as second language
- French orthographic reform
- french orthography
- futurism
- gender
- gender studies
- Genres
- genres taxonomy
- haiku
- Hardy
- Heroide
- Heroide X
- heroides
- Heroides
- Heroides
- Heroides XV
- heroism
- history of teaching techniques
- I
- identification
- identification in poetry
- imagination
- imitation
- immersion
- individual
- interferences between French and the mother tongue
- intersubjectivity
- Jacques Henri Lartigue
- Jean Cocteau
- Jean-Paul Goux
- John Szarkowski
- language classroom
- literary genre
- literary hybridization
- literary self-portrait
- literature
- living
- Low Countries
- lyric speaker
- male secretaries
- manuscripts
- Marie-Jeanne L’Héritier
- memory
- mobility student
- modernity
- morphology
- movement
- multilingualism
- multimedia lyric objects
- multimodality
- noblesse de robe
- novelistic writing
- op’art
- orthography
- Ovid
- Ovide
- painting
- Paris
- pathos
- photodynamism
- photographic album
- photography
- poetic device
- poetry
- postcard
- Racine
- reading
- reading of poetry
- realism
- reception
- Reception
- rewriting
- Rousseau
- Sarraute
- seascape
- specific features of « global » French
- speed
- spelling acquisition
- still image
- Stylistics
- subversion
- syntax
- teaching of French for foreigners
- textbooks
- textual vocality
- theatre
- theory and practice of reading
- Toulouse
- tragedy
- transformation of the reader
- translation studies
- trauma
- Van Hogendorp family
- variatio
- variety
- Victor Hugo
- vocabulary
- voice in poetry
- women
- women studies
- women’s correspondence
- XVIIIth Century French Poetry
- XVIIth century