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Les Incontournables Les incontournables https://www.secondemain.ca/acatalog/Incontournables.html Pour chacun des genres suivants, découvrez les sélections retenues (en 10, 25 ou 49 livres) en cliquant sur les lignes nu érotées de votre choi!" #. Littératures du monde entier • 1. Littératures de langue allemande • 2. Le roman américain • 3. La littérature hispano-américaine • 4. La littérature anglaise • 5. Le r !e asiatique • 6. Littératures de la $éditerranée orientale et du $aghreb • 7. Littératures d&'spagne • 8. Littératures d&'urope centrale • 9. Le roman fran+ais • 10. Le roman d&amour fran+ais • 11. La poésie fran+aise • 12. La littérature d&Italie • 13. La littérature lusitanienne -.ortugal-/résil) • 14. Littératures nordiques • 15. Le roman russe ##" $u ro an à la B$ • 16. Le roman d&a!entures • 17. Le roman historique • 18. Les récits de !o1age et d&e2ploration • 19. 3antasti"ue et mer!eilleu2 • 20. Le roman policier • 21. La science-4ction • 22. La nou!elle • 23. La littérature en miettes • 24. 5istorsions • 25. $émoires et autobiographies • 26. Journau2 et carnets • 27. Les correspondances • 28. Le thé7tre • 29. L'écrivain et son oeu!re • 30. Le livre comme miroir • 31. 8rts de tous les temps • 32. La musique • 33. 5e la photographie au cinéma • 34. La biblioth9"ue idéale des :eunes • 35. La bande dessinée ###. Histoire et savoir • 36. Les grands te2tes de l'histoire • 37. Les grandes 4gures de l'histoire • 38. L'8ntiquité et nous • 39. La guerre • 40. Ré!olte< ré!olutions et contre-ré!olutions • 41. =nigmes et grandes a>aires • 42. La politi"ue • 43. La philosophie • 44. ?piritualité et religions • 45. ?ciences humaines • 46. Rites, coutumes et histoires • 47. Les sciences #(. Et pour conclure • 48. @ourmandises • 49. Rire 1. Littératures de langue allemande )n 10 livres… • La Mort de Virgile / Aermann /roch • -o.zec/ / @eorg /Bchner • Les A1nités électives / Johann Colfgang @oethe • Le Proc2s / 3ranD Ea*Fa • ,ichael Kohlhaas / Aeinrich !on Eleist • La Montagne magique / Thomas $ann • L4'o e sans qualités / Robert $usil • 0insi parlait 5arathoustra / 3riedrich HietDsche • Les Carnets de Malte Laurids Brigge / Rainer $aria Rilke • La Marche de 7adetz/. / Joseph Roth )n 25 livres… • Perturbation / Thomas /ernhard • &erlin 0le!anderplatz / 8lfred 5Iblin • 8c2nes de la vie d4un *ro*re à rien / Joseph !on 'ichendor> • )1 Briest / Theodor 3ontane • Le Ta bour / @Bnter @rass • 8i *licius si *licissi us / Aans Jacob @rimmelshausen • Le Jeu des perles de verre / Aermann Aesse • Le Chat Murr / '.G.8. Ao>mann • '.*erion / 3riedrich AJlderlin • 8ur les falaises de marbre / 'rnst 6Bnger • L40utre C<té / 8lfred Eubin • =athan le Sage / @otthold 'phraim Lessing • '. nes à la nuit / Ho!alis • Les Brigands / 3riedrich !on ?chiller • L4'o e % tout faire / Robert Calser )n 49 livres… • ,alina / Ingeborg /achmann • La Gri ace / Aeinrich /Bll • ,2re Courage et ses en;ants / /ertolt /recht • 0uto-da?;é / 'lias Kanetti • Les Chutes de Slun@ / Aeimito !on 5oderer • Le Juge et son bourreau / 3riedrich 5Brrenmatt • 'o o faber / $a2 3risch • $e l40lle agne / Aeinrich Aeine • Le Grand ThéAtre du Monde / Augo !on Aofmannstahl • 8ieben/as / Jean-.aul • 'enri le (ert / @ottfried Eeller • Pro;esseur Unrat / Aeinrich $ann • 0nton Reiser / Earl .hilipp $oritD • Le Marquis de &olibar / Leo .erutD • (ienne au cré*uscule / 8rthur ?chnitDler • 9ransit / 8nna ?eghers • L4ho e sans postérité / 8dalbert ?tifter • L4'o e au cheval blanc / Theodor ?torm • L4Or du Rhin / Richard Cagner • Le Cou* de ;oudre / 3ranF CedeFind • 6ella ou les vainqueurs / 3ranD Cerfel • 6hrista T" / Khrista Colf • L4'o e @asmin / Lnica MBrn • La Con;usion des senti ents / ?tefan Mweig 2. Le roman américain )n 10 livres… • ,anhattan Trans;er / John 5os .assos • Le Bruit et la Fureur / William 3aulFner • >atsb. le Magnifque / 3. ?cott 3itDgerald • Le Vieil 'o e et la mer / 'rnest Aemingwa1 • Les A bassadeurs / Aenr1 James • ,ob. Dic/ / Aerman $elville • Lolita / Nladimir HaboFo! • 'istoires e!traordinaires / 'dgar 8llan .oe • L40ttra*e?6oeur / J.5. ?alinger • Les Aventures d4'uc/leberry Finn / $arF Gwain )n 25 livres… • L4)n;ant?&ouc / John /arth • Les Aventures d40ugie ,arch / ?aul /ellow • $e sang?;roid / Gruman Kapote • La ConquGte du courage / ?tephen Krane • Bne tragédie a éricaine / Theodore 5reiser • 'o e invisible pour qui chantes-tu ? / Ralph 'llison • La Maison d4haleine / William @o1en • Les Oranges de sang / John AawFes • La Lettre écarlate / Hathaniel Aawthorne • ,artin )den / JacF London • 9ro*ique du Cancer / Aenr1 $iller • Les Asiatiques / 3rederic .roFosch • Les Raisins de la col2re / John ?teinbecF • Les Fous du roi / Robert .enn Carren • L40nge e!ilé / Thomas Colfe )n 49 livres… • Le Bois de la nuit / 5:una /arnes • Le Festin nu / William /urroughs • Le Petit Ar*ent du bon Dieu / 'rskine Kaldwell • La Mort et l40rchevGque / Willa Kather • Le Tennis D. 0l;once / J... 5onlea!1 • La Jeunesse de Studs Lonigan / James G. 3arrell • Les Reconnaissances / William @addis • Le Faucon maltais / 5ashiell Aammett • 6atch 22 / Joseph Aeller • 8ur la route / 6acF Eerouac • &abbitt / ?inclair Lewis • Les Nus et les Morts / Horman $ailer • La Grâce de Dieu / /ernard $alamud • Le Grou*e / $ar1 $cKarth1 • Le coeur est un chasseur solitaire / Karson $cKullers • (. / Thomas .1nchon • Portno. et son co *le!e / .hilip Roth • 9ou@ours en vie / William ?aro1an • 0 éricains d40 érique / @ertrude ?tein • Le Choi! de So*hie / William ?t1ron • 6oeur de li2vre / John LpdiFe • 0battoir 5 / Eurt Nonnegut • )than Fro e / 'dith Charton • &lac/ Bo., jeunesse noire / Richard Cright I. La littérature his*ano?américaine )n 10 livres… • 6eu! d4en bas / $ariano 8Duela • Oeuvre poétique / Jorge Luis /orges • Présentation et choi! de te!tes / Rubén 5arío • 6ent ans de solitude / @abriel @arcOa $ar"ueD • Paradiso / José LeDama Lima • Le Chant général / .ablo Heruda • La Vie brève / Juan Karlos Onetti • Le Lab.rinthe de la solitude / Octa!io .aD • Pedro Para o / Juan Rulfo • La Ville et les chiens / $ario Nargas Llosa )n 25 livres… • (aste est le onde / Kiro 8legria • Les Fleuves pro;onds / José $aria 8rguedas • ,onsieur le Président / $iguel 8ngel 8sturias • 9rois 9ristes Tigres / @uillermo Kabrera Infante • Le Partage des eau! / 8le:o Karpentier • Le Livre de Manuel / Julio KortQDar • La Plus Li *ide Région / Karlos 3uentes • Le Chant de Cuba / Hicolas @uillén • $on 8egundo So bra / Ricardo @Biraldes • 0ltazor Mani;estes / Nicente Auidobro • =otre 0 érique / José $artO • Eaits divers de la terre et du ciel / ?ilvina Ocampo • (ision de l40nahuac / 8lfonso Re!es • Eacundo / 5omingo 3austino ?armiento • Poésie co *l2te / Késar Nalle:o )n 49 livres… • Les Se*t Fous / Roberto 8rlt • L4a our n4est *as ai é / Aector /ianciotti • La Vie e!agérée de Martin Ro ana / 8lfredo /r1ce-'chenique • Pourquoi... nouveau! contes n2gres de Cuba / Lidia Kabrera • 0nthologie poétique / 'rnesto Kardenal • Le MaJtre de la >abriela / 8lvaro Kepeda ?amudio • Le Divin Narcisse précédé de Pre ier songe et autres te2tes / ?or Juana In9s de la KruD • L4Obsc2ne Oiseau de la nuit / José 5onoso • ,é oire du feu / 'duardo @aleano • $oKa Barbara / Romulo @allegos • L4C bre du 6audillo / $artin Luis @uDmQn • ,artLn Eierro / José AernQndeD • 'uasi*ungo / Jorge IcaDa • Les Co entaires ro.au! / L'Inca @arcilaso de la Nega • 6hoi! de te!tes et présentation de M. Po es / @abriela $istral • Palinure de Me!ico / 3ernando del .aso • Le Baiser de la fe e araignée / $anuel .uig • 6ontes d4a our de folie et de mort / Aoracio Quiroga • La Voragine / José 'ustasio Rivera • ,oi le su*rê e / 8ugusto Roa /astos • Le Tunnel / 'rnesto ?abato • 7oule ents de ta bour pour Rancas / $anuelScorDa • 6ecilia Valdés / Kirilo Nilla!erde • 0nthologie de la nouvelle hispano-a éricaine / Oliver @ilberto de Leon et Rubén /areiro ?aguier 4. La littérature anglaise )n 10 livres… • ) a / 6ane 8usten • Les Hauts de Hurlevent / 'mily /rontS • Le N2gre du Narcisse / Joseph Konrad • Les Grandes Espérances / Kharles 5icFens • Bl.sse / 6ames Jo1ce • Po2 es / John Eeats • L40 ant de Lad. Chatterle. / 5a!id Aerbert Lawrence • 8ous le volcan / $alcolm Lowr1 • 8onnets / William ?haFespeare • Les Vagues / Nirginia Coolf )n 25 livres… • Le P2lerinage de Childe Harold / Lord /1ron • Les Contes de Canturbery / @eo>re1 Khaucer • ,oll Flanders / 5aniel 5efoS • Le Moulin sur la Floss / @eorge 'liot • La Route des Indes / 'dward $. 3orster • 8a Ma@esté des Mouches / William @olding • La Puissance et la Gloire / @raham @reene • 9ess d4Brberville / Ghomas Aard1 • Le Meilleur des Mondes / 8ldous Au2le1 • Le Carnet d4or / 5oris Lessing • Paradis perdu / John $ilton • La Mer, la mer / Iris $urdoch • Les Mé oires de Barry Lindon / William ThacFera1 • Portrait de l4artiste en jeune chien / 51lan Ghomas • Le Portrait de Dorian Gra. / Pscar Wilde )n 49 livres… • Les Petites Filles / 'lizabeth /owen • Le Ro.au e des écréants / 8nthon1 /urgess • 0insi va toute chair / ?amuel /utler • )n attendant les barbares / J. $. KoetDee • La Ballade du vieu! marin / ?amuel G. Koleridge • $es ho es et des fe es / Iv1 Kompton-/urnett • Le Quatuor d40le!andrie / Lawrence 5urrell • Poésie / Thomas ?. 'liot • 9o Jones / Aenr1 3ielding • La Fleur foulée au! *ieds / Ronald 3irbanF • Le Mage / John 3owles • 6on;ession d4un *écheur justifé / James Aogg • Po2 es / @erard $anle1 AopFins • L40dieu à Berlin / Khristopher Isherwood • La Tau*e / John Le Karré • La Garden-Part. / Eatherine $ansfeld • Le Fil du rasoir / William ?omerset $augham • La Caserne / John $c@ahern • Les Enchante ents de >lastonbury / John Kowper .ow1s • Quartet / Jean
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