
Electronic Texts
- The ARTFL Project
(American & French Research on the Treasury of the French Language) Contains nearly 2000 texts: fiction & non-fiction; mostly 18th-20th century texts, but also includes medieval, renaissance and 17th century texts; novels, verse, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises; literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy. [Most parts of the site are restricted to faculty, staff, and students at subscribing institutions, but some are freely accessible.]
- L'Association des Bibliophiles Universels (ABU)
- ATHENA: Textes Francais
- CETE: Center d'Edition de Textes Electroniques
Le CETE publie des textes rares, inédits ou épuisés.
- Gallica: Images et Textes du XIXe Siècle Francophone
Bibliothèque Nationale, France.
An experimental web site created to give scholars access to digitized holdings of the French National Library. Search engine provides access to over 100,000 fully digitized volumes (full text!) and 300,000 digitized images. Concentration is on the 19th century. Full text available in PDF format.
Contains the full text of the following periodicals:
Annuaire Bulletin de la société de l'histoire de France 1834-1899
Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des Chartes 1839-1899
Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris 1859-1919
Journal de la Société des Américanistes 1896-1904
L'Année Sociologique 1896-1912
L'Européen, Journal de Morale et de Philosophie 1838
L'Homme nouveau 1833
L'Organisateur 1829-1831
Le Devenir social 1895-1898
Revue des Deux-Mondes 1829-1900
Revue des Questions historiques 1866-1906
Revue historique 1876-1910
- The Oxford Text Archive
Provides high-quality electronic texts for research and teaching.
- Textes Electroniques Clandestins du dix-huitième siècle
Clandestin philosophical manuscripts. From the University of Turin-Vercelli.
- Le Théâtre de la Foire à Paris
Archive of primary sources on the Parisian fairground theaters during the 17th and 18th centuries. By Barry Russell (Society for Theatre Resarch, UK).
- University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center
Provides free access to any texts that they can legally make publicly available.
- Bibliothèque Tintamarre: Oeuvres louisianaises sur Internet
This site contains approximately 5000 works (in French) written by Louisiana Creoles of Color as well as by Creoles of European descent during the 19th century. It contains stories, novels, collections of poetry, and drama as well as a selection folktales in Louisiana Creole. Produced by Centenary College of Louisiana.