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From the origins in the middle age, through the renaissance, romantic movement, and age of criticism, the French literary canon is decorated with trailblazing authors and revolutionary thinkers, shaping and reflecting the nation's culture. Commissioned by the president of the board of education, Lytton Strachey published Landmarks in French Literature in 1912, exploring the literary work and writers that shaped French history.

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From the origins in the middle age, through the renaissance, romantic movement, and age of criticism, the French literary canon is decorated with trailblazing authors and revolutionary thinkers, shaping and reflecting the nation's culture. Commissioned by the president of the board of education, Lytton Strachey published Landmarks in French Literature in 1912, exploring the literary work and writers that shaped French history.


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Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) was an English writer and critic, best known for his innovation in the biographical genre. After starting his career by writing reviews and critical articles for periodicals, Strachey reached his first great success and crowning achievement with the publication of Eminent Victorians, which defied the conventional standards of biographical work. Strachey was a founding member of the Bloomsburg Group, a club of English artists, writers, intellectuals and philosophers. Growing very close to some of the members, Strachey participated in an open three-way relationship with Dora Carrington, a painter, and Ralph Partridge. Stachey published a total of fourteen major works, eight of which were publish posthumously.