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2 November, 22:35

Who was one of France's best vernacular writers?

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  1. 2 November, 22:51
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    The purpose of using vernacular is to allow readers to understand the language of a work. It is important to connect to readers, and if the language being used isn't understood, this will not be possible. All books could be understood.

    A French Romance Writer: Chrétien de Troyes

    A French Author from the Enlightenment: Voltaire

    The Grand Master of French Literature: Victor Hugo

    The Founder of Realism in French Literature: Honoré de Balzac

    George Sand: a Feminist French Author

    A Swashbuckler in Verse: French Playwright Edmond Rostand

    A Lyrical French Writer: Marcel Proust

    A Political French Writer: Émile Zola

    French Poet Charles Baudelaire

    The Traveling French Writer: Gustave Flaubert

    Explanation:

    Each writes on their own distinct subject.
  2. 2 November, 22:55
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    Alighieri

    However, the writers of vernacular language, such as Dante, Geoffrey Chaucer and Mark Twain. Dante Alighieri, diverged from this tendency by writing in the language of ordinary people.
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