<p>Table of Contents:<br><br>**
Chapter 1
: Classical French Literature: Themes and Traditions**<br>1.1 Medieval Epics and Courtly Romances<br>1.2 Renaissance Humanism and the Birth of the Novel<br>1.3 Classicism and the Age of Enlightenment<br>1.4 Romanticism: Emotion, Nature, and Individualism<br><br>**
Chapter 2
: Symbolism and Decadence in French Poetry and Prose**<br>2.1 Symbolist Movement: Aestheticism and Symbolic Imagery<br>2.2 Decadent Literature: Sensuality, Nihilism, and Decadence<br>2.3 Pioneers of Modernism: Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and Mallarmé<br>2.4 Surrealism: Dreams, Reality, and the Unconscious Mind<br><br>**
Chapter 3
: Existentialism and Absurdism in 20th Century French Literature**<br>3.1 Existentialist Philosophy and Literary Expression<br>3.2 The Theater of the Absurd: Ionesco, Beckett, and Genet<br>3.3 Post-War Literature: Trauma, Memory, and Reconstruction<br>3.4 Feminist Voices in French Literature: Beauvoir, Duras, and Cixous<br><br>**
Chapter 4
: Contemporary French Fiction and Non-Fiction**<br>4.1 Nouveau Roman: Experimental Narratives and Anti-Realism<br>4.2 Postcolonial Literature: Identity, Hybridity, and Postmodernism<br>4.3 Francophone Literature Beyond France: African, Caribbean, and Canadian Voices<br>4.4 Memoirs, Essays, and Autobiographical Writing in Modern France<br><br>**
Chapter 5
: French Literature in the Digital Age: Challenges and Innovations**<br>5.1 Digital Publishing and the Accessibility of French Literature<br>5.2 Literary Blogs, Online Magazines, and Literary Criticism<br>5.3 Transmedia Storytelling and Interactive Narratives<br>5.4 Preservation of Literary Heritage in the Digital Era
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