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Edmond Rostand
French poet and dramatist (1868–1918)
Roger Garaudy
French philosopher, politician and Holocaust denier (1913-2012)
Albert Cohen
Swiss writer (1895-1981)
Honoré d'Urfé
French writer (1568-1625)
Alexandre del Valle
French essayist
Jean-François Revel
French writer and philosopher (1924–2006)
Léo Taxil
French writer (1854–1907)
Gennadius of Massilia
5th-century Christian priest and historian
Jean Wahl
French philosopher (1888–1974)
Edmond Jaloux
French writer (1878–1949)
Jean-Jacques Schuhl
French writer
Marc Fumaroli
French historian of literature (1932-2020)
Saint-Pol-Roux
Paul-Pierre Roux, called Saint-Pol-Roux (15 January 1861, quartier de Saint-Henry, Marseille – 18 October 1940, Brest), was a French Symbolist poet.
Joseph Méry
French writer (1797–1866)
Joseph Héliodore Garcin de Tassy
French indologist (1794-1878)
Jean-Claude Izzo
French writer (1945-2000)
Louis Amédée Achard
French novelist (1814-1875)
Émile Cartailhac
French historian (1845–1921)
Maxence Caron
French writer and philosopher
Ioannis Psycharis
French writer and linguist (1854–1929)
César Chesneau Dumarsais
Early eighteenth century French philosopher and grammarian
André Roussin
French playwright (1911-1987)
Marcel Brion
French writer (1895–1984)
Jean-Patrick Manchette
French writer (1942-1995)
Joseph Autran
French poet (1813–1877)
André Suarès
French poet (1868–1948)
Edmond Demolins
French pedagogue (1852–1907)
Léon Gozlan
French writer (1803–1866)
Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi
Music critic, translator, advocate for Russian music (1877-1944)
Camille Jullian
French historian, philologist and archaeologist (1859-1933)
Régis Jauffret
French novelist
Henri Antoine Jules-Bois
French occult writer (1868–1943)
Georges Lacour-Gayet
French historian (1856-1935)
Jean-Pierre Richard
French literary critic (1922-2019)
Marc-Édouard Nabe
French writer (born 1958)
Marc Michel
Marc-Antoine-Amédée Michel, known as Marc-Michel (22 July 1812 in Marseille – 12 March 1868 in Paris) was a French poet, playwright and journalist. He is perhaps best known today for the 1851 farce he co-wrote with Eugène Marin Labiche, The Italian Straw Hat, since then adapted many times to stage and screen.
Henri-Irénée Marrou
French historian (1904-1977)
Marie-France Boyer
French actress and singer
Marc-Antoine Eidous
French writer, translator and Encyclopedist
Auguste-Marseille Barthélemy
French poet (1796-1867)
René Frégni
French writer
Victor Méric
French writer (1876-1933)
Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès
French Slave trader, geographer and translator (1767-1846)
Jacques Camatte
French writer
Gabriel Ferrand
French orientalist
Édouard Brasey
French writer
Jean de La Ceppède
French poet
Lisa Mandel
French comics artist
François-Toussaint Gros
French writer (1698-1748)
Gérald Neveu
French writer (1921–1960)
Georges Blond
French writer (1906–1989)
Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam
French writer
Xavier Magallon
French writer and politician (1866–1956)
Jean François Bastide
French writer
Jean-Baptiste Germain
Occitan writer
Simon-Joseph Pellegrin
French writer (1663–1745)
Henry Fouquier
French journalist and politician (1838–1901)
Joseph-Bernard Rosier
French playwright and librettist (1804–1880)
Jean Ballard
French publisher and poet (1893–1973)
Alexis Giraud-Teulon
XIXth century art teacher